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    Wisden names All Time World XI

    Mark Waugh, Hooper, Aravinda Desilva all comes to my mind when we speak about elegance from 90s. It is special when a left hander drives against a fat spinning delivery from Warne through the cover point. When the same left hander dance down the track and plays an on-drive through the carpet...
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    Wasim - style over substance?

    Wasim Akram must have been a fabulous under-performer / underminer. Given the amount of skills he had, he should have been Marshal like. He was effing unplayable when ever he wanted him to be. Ambrose was the best of this era. Both are different bowlers so can not even compare style wise.
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    Wisden names All Time World XI

    Another surprising omission is Ambrose. One will be surprised to know the fact that only once in his career, spanning of more than 400 wickets, he gave away more than 100 runs in an innings. That too in the fag end of his career in a sub-continent wicket. Mean, Miserly, Unplayable Ambi is a wonder.
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    Wisden names All Time World XI

    Lara should be there on any great XI over Tendulkar. Noisy Indian media have heavily influenced the general public opinion to think otherwise. Lara is the most stylish batsman to ever play this game and he remained the same through out his career. He played and scored against the best of the era...

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