Magrat Garlick
Rather Mad Witch
Martyn 15
Hayden 9 - 1; sneaks wildcard
Wright 8 - 1
K. S. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933)
989 runs in 15 Tests for England; 24,892 runs in 307 first-class matches
The prince of the Golden Age of cricket
An innovator of back-foot strokes, credited with popularising the leg glance and late cuts
First Test batsman to make 100 before lunch (113 at Manchester in 1896)
Virender Sehwag (1978- )
6,691 runs in 76 Tests for India and a World XI; 221 ODIs
A remarkably fast scorer, has paired a strike rate in the 80s with a batting average in the 50s
19 Test centuries, four times Man of the Series
Nicky Boje (1973-)
1,312 runs and 100 wickets in 43 Tests for South Africa; 115 ODIs
South Africa's first choice spinner for about six years, largely due to a lack of alternatives and useful No. 9 hitting
8/134 at Wellington in March 2004, leading bowler as South Africa won the Test and drew the series
Hayden 9 - 1; sneaks wildcard
Wright 8 - 1
K. S. Ranjitsinhji (1872-1933)
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989 runs in 15 Tests for England; 24,892 runs in 307 first-class matches
The prince of the Golden Age of cricket
An innovator of back-foot strokes, credited with popularising the leg glance and late cuts
First Test batsman to make 100 before lunch (113 at Manchester in 1896)
Virender Sehwag (1978- )
![](http://i43.tinypic.com/ibfgox.jpg)
6,691 runs in 76 Tests for India and a World XI; 221 ODIs
A remarkably fast scorer, has paired a strike rate in the 80s with a batting average in the 50s
19 Test centuries, four times Man of the Series
Nicky Boje (1973-)
![](http://i41.tinypic.com/2lni1t.jpg)
1,312 runs and 100 wickets in 43 Tests for South Africa; 115 ODIs
South Africa's first choice spinner for about six years, largely due to a lack of alternatives and useful No. 9 hitting
8/134 at Wellington in March 2004, leading bowler as South Africa won the Test and drew the series