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England:
1. Sir Jack Hobbs- 3636 runs at 55.26
2. Herbert Sutcliffe- 2741 runs at 66.85
3. Len Hutton- 2428 runs at 56.46
4. Ken Barrington- 2111 runs at 63.96
5. Kevin Pietersen- 963 runs at 53.50 or David Gower- 3269 runs at 44.78
6. Alec Stewart +- 1810 runs at 30.67
7. Sir Ian Botham- 1673 runs at 29.35 + 148 wickets at 27.65
8. Jim Laker- 79 wickets at 18.27
9. George Lohmann- 77 wickets at 13.01
10. Sydney Barnes- 106 wickets at 21.58
11. Bob Willis- 128 wickets at 26.14
My attempt at an XI. Not entirely sure of the batting order of the tail, but none of them were particularly strong with the bat, so I don't think it should matter too much.
Australia:
1. Bill Ponsford- 1558 runs at 47.21
2. Arthur Morris- 2080 runs at 50.73
3. Sir Don Bradman- 5028 runs at 89.78
4. Allan Border- 3548 runs at 56.31
5. Steve Waugh- 3200 runs at 58.18
6. Keith Miller- 1511 runs at 33.57 + 87 wickets at 22.40
7. Adam Gilchrist- 1083 runs at 45.12
8. Shane Warne- 195 wickets at 23.25
9. Ray Lindwall- 144 wickets at 22.44
10. Dennis Lillee- 167 wickets at 21.00
11. Glenn McGrath- 157 wickets at 20.92
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Originally Posted by Cricinfo
38.3
Styris to Pietersen, SIX, wow, what a shot, that is awesome...it's a repeat of his six off Muralitharan at Edgbaston, as he switches his grip and reverse-hits Styris over deep cover (or should that be deep square-leg) for a memorable maximum.
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Originally Posted by Cricinfo
42.6
Styris to Pietersen, SIX, that's the most extraordinary shot, he switches his grip to that of a left-hander and launches Stryis high over long-off for a might six. That is one of the more incredible shots you'll see
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Last edited by King Pietersen; 02-06-2009 at 08:10 AM.
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