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First Class Debutant
1 Don Bradman 254 vs England, Lord's, 1930
2 Stan McCabe 232 vs England, Trent Bridge, 1938
3 Don Bradman 334 vs England, Headingley, 1930
4 Dean Jones 210 vs India, Chennai, 1986-87
5 Kim Hughes 100* vs West Indies, MCG, 1981-82
6 Adam Gilchrist 149* vs Pakistan, Hobart, 1999-2000
7 Steve Waugh 200 vs West Indies, Kingston, 1994-95
8 Stan McCabe 187* vs England, SCG, 1932-33
9 Mark Waugh 116 vs Sth Africa, Port Elizabeth, 1996-97
10 Matthew Hayden 380 vs Zimbabwe, Waca, 2003-04
11 Bill Lawry 130 vs England, Lord's, 1961
12 Neil Harvey 151* vs South Africa, Durban, 1949-50
13 Greg Chappell 131 vs England, Lord's, 1972
14 Allan Border 98* + 100* vs WI, Port-of-Spain, 1983-84
15 Neil Harvey 167 vs England, MCG, 1958-59
16 Steve Waugh 102 vs England, SCG, 2002-03
17 Neil Harvey 96 vs Pakistan, Dacca, 1959-60
18 Steve Waugh + 120* vs South Africa, Headingley, 1999
19 Adam Gilchrist 204* vs Sth Africa, Johannesburg, 2001-02
20 Norm O'Neill 181 vs West Indies, Gabba, 1960-61
21 Wayne Phillips 120 vs West Indies, Bridgetown, 1983-84
22 Don Bradman 103* vs England, MCG, 1932-33
23 Ian Chappell 156 vs West Indies, Waca, 1975-76
24 Don Bradman 270 vs England, MCG, 1936-37
25 Arthur Morris 182 vs England, Headingley, 1948
26 Ian Chappell 97 vs West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1972-73
27 Keith Miller ++ 185 vs England, Lord's, 1945
28 Greg Chappell 247* + 133 vs NZ, Wellington, 1973-74
29 Mark Taylor 334* vs Pakistan, Peshawar, 1998-99
30 Ricky Ponting + 140* vs India, Johannesburg, 2003
31 Michael Bevan + 78* vs West Indies, SCG, 1995-96
32 Mark Waugh 126 vs West Indies, Kingston, 1994-95
33 Victor Trumper 135* vs England, Lord's, 1899
34 Justin Langer 127 vs Pakistan, Hobart, 1999-2000
35 Doug Walters 242 + 103 vs West Indies, SCG, 1968-69
36 Doug Walters 250 vs New Zealand, Christchurch, 1976-77
37 Neil Harvey 112 vs England, Headingley, 1948
38 Victor Trumper 104 vs England, Old Trafford, 1902
39 Neil Harvey 92* vs England, SCG, 1954-55
40 Greg Ritchie 106 vs Pakistan, Faisalabad, 1982-83
41 Steve Waugh 108 + 116 vs England, Old Trafford, 1997
42 Michael Slater 176 vs England, Gabba, 1994-95
43 Neil Harvey 133 vs West Indies, Kingston, 1954-55
44 Bruce Laird +++ 122 vs West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1978-79
45 Jeff Thomson 21 vs England, MCG, 1982-83
46 Doug Walters 112 vs West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1972-73
47 Matthew Hayden 119 vs India, Mumbai, 2000-01
48 Ian Chappell 196 vs Pakistan, Adelaide, 1972-73
49 Ken Mackay 62* vs West Indies, Adelaide, 1960-61
50 Rick McCosker 25 vs England, MCG, 1976-77
+equals one-day international
++ equals wartime Dominions match
+++ equals World Series Cricket Super Test
The selection panel
Greg Baum, John Benaud, Richie Benaud,
Ian Chappell, Mike Coward, Ian Craig,
Alan Davidson, Warwick Franks, Eric Freeman,
David Frith, Gideon Haigh, Ian Healy,
Trevor Hohns, Lindsay Kline, Max Kruger,
Tim Lane, Geoff Lawson, Sam Loxton,
Len Maddocks, Ashley Mallett, Jim Maxwell,
Rick McCosker, Colin McDonald, Ian Meckiff,
Ken Meuleman, Mark Ray, Lawrie Sawle,
Keith Slater, Mark Taylor, Tom Veivers
Each of the 30 selectors chose their five greatest Australian innings of all time.
Points were awarded on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis.
What do you guys think?
2 Stan McCabe 232 vs England, Trent Bridge, 1938
3 Don Bradman 334 vs England, Headingley, 1930
4 Dean Jones 210 vs India, Chennai, 1986-87
5 Kim Hughes 100* vs West Indies, MCG, 1981-82
6 Adam Gilchrist 149* vs Pakistan, Hobart, 1999-2000
7 Steve Waugh 200 vs West Indies, Kingston, 1994-95
8 Stan McCabe 187* vs England, SCG, 1932-33
9 Mark Waugh 116 vs Sth Africa, Port Elizabeth, 1996-97
10 Matthew Hayden 380 vs Zimbabwe, Waca, 2003-04
11 Bill Lawry 130 vs England, Lord's, 1961
12 Neil Harvey 151* vs South Africa, Durban, 1949-50
13 Greg Chappell 131 vs England, Lord's, 1972
14 Allan Border 98* + 100* vs WI, Port-of-Spain, 1983-84
15 Neil Harvey 167 vs England, MCG, 1958-59
16 Steve Waugh 102 vs England, SCG, 2002-03
17 Neil Harvey 96 vs Pakistan, Dacca, 1959-60
18 Steve Waugh + 120* vs South Africa, Headingley, 1999
19 Adam Gilchrist 204* vs Sth Africa, Johannesburg, 2001-02
20 Norm O'Neill 181 vs West Indies, Gabba, 1960-61
21 Wayne Phillips 120 vs West Indies, Bridgetown, 1983-84
22 Don Bradman 103* vs England, MCG, 1932-33
23 Ian Chappell 156 vs West Indies, Waca, 1975-76
24 Don Bradman 270 vs England, MCG, 1936-37
25 Arthur Morris 182 vs England, Headingley, 1948
26 Ian Chappell 97 vs West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1972-73
27 Keith Miller ++ 185 vs England, Lord's, 1945
28 Greg Chappell 247* + 133 vs NZ, Wellington, 1973-74
29 Mark Taylor 334* vs Pakistan, Peshawar, 1998-99
30 Ricky Ponting + 140* vs India, Johannesburg, 2003
31 Michael Bevan + 78* vs West Indies, SCG, 1995-96
32 Mark Waugh 126 vs West Indies, Kingston, 1994-95
33 Victor Trumper 135* vs England, Lord's, 1899
34 Justin Langer 127 vs Pakistan, Hobart, 1999-2000
35 Doug Walters 242 + 103 vs West Indies, SCG, 1968-69
36 Doug Walters 250 vs New Zealand, Christchurch, 1976-77
37 Neil Harvey 112 vs England, Headingley, 1948
38 Victor Trumper 104 vs England, Old Trafford, 1902
39 Neil Harvey 92* vs England, SCG, 1954-55
40 Greg Ritchie 106 vs Pakistan, Faisalabad, 1982-83
41 Steve Waugh 108 + 116 vs England, Old Trafford, 1997
42 Michael Slater 176 vs England, Gabba, 1994-95
43 Neil Harvey 133 vs West Indies, Kingston, 1954-55
44 Bruce Laird +++ 122 vs West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1978-79
45 Jeff Thomson 21 vs England, MCG, 1982-83
46 Doug Walters 112 vs West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1972-73
47 Matthew Hayden 119 vs India, Mumbai, 2000-01
48 Ian Chappell 196 vs Pakistan, Adelaide, 1972-73
49 Ken Mackay 62* vs West Indies, Adelaide, 1960-61
50 Rick McCosker 25 vs England, MCG, 1976-77
+equals one-day international
++ equals wartime Dominions match
+++ equals World Series Cricket Super Test
The selection panel
Greg Baum, John Benaud, Richie Benaud,
Ian Chappell, Mike Coward, Ian Craig,
Alan Davidson, Warwick Franks, Eric Freeman,
David Frith, Gideon Haigh, Ian Healy,
Trevor Hohns, Lindsay Kline, Max Kruger,
Tim Lane, Geoff Lawson, Sam Loxton,
Len Maddocks, Ashley Mallett, Jim Maxwell,
Rick McCosker, Colin McDonald, Ian Meckiff,
Ken Meuleman, Mark Ray, Lawrie Sawle,
Keith Slater, Mark Taylor, Tom Veivers
Each of the 30 selectors chose their five greatest Australian innings of all time.
Points were awarded on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis.
What do you guys think?