Was J.Gillespie included in this?
No. No one mentioned him.
Laxman 16
Steele 8 - wildcard
Krejza 4
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Kumar Sangakkara (1977-)
7,549 runs in 88 Tests for Sri Lanka; 267 ODIs
Was Sri Lanka's regular wicket-keeper for five years, giving it up in Tests to become a stellar batsman-captain (averages 74 without the gloves)
Among his 21 Test centuries can be mentioned the match-winning 144 against India at Colombo in 2008 and an ultimately futile 192 against Australia at Hobart - the highest score by a Sri Lankan in Australia
Dion Nash (1971-)
729 runs and 93 wickets in 32 Tests for New Zealand; 81 ODIs
Hard-hitting batsman and genuine all-rounder
Retired from Test cricket at thirty, after battling through a number of inuries
56 and 11/169 against England at Lord's in 1994, the first New Zealander to take eleven...but Alec Stewart and Steve Rhodes blocked him out of the win
Andrew McDonald (1981-)
107 runs and 11 wickets in 4 Tests for Australia; 64 first-class matches
Useful all-rounder, picked because Australia wants someone who can bat and bowl
750 runs and 29 wickets for Victoria in 2006-07, their player of the season