Ricky "punter" ponting is the key mate
just check out his stats
http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/7133.html
while i am not particularly fussed either way on the bloke his stats speak fro themselves
2006-11-08 08:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Warney is the best cricketer they have in the test team. He is stylish, resilient and a very sharp mind on the game. While Hussey is their best ODI cricketer. Hussey lends so much of depth to their batting order that the skipper can be confident of wadign through any situation.Other players that come to my mind are Mcgrath and Ponting. I pity the aussies as with out these three, Australia are very equal to the other sides in the world. Their opening pair are not set. Their middle order is becoming a joke with no new player looking good. They have nobody to fill Warney's huge boots. I am predicting a situation that Kim Hughes's side had in the seventies when Thommo and Lillee left the scene. Its a team of old warhorses. Compare this with England. They have Monty, Cook ,Bell and Dalrymple. Not to mention Jon Lewis! Three of them turned up in the last one year!
2006-11-08 09:16:48
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answered by abalakris 2
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Ricky Ponting.
2006-11-08 14:33:23
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Matthew Hayden and Glenn McGrath
2006-11-08 23:00:04
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answered by 0_0 4
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Ya, i might like Wasim Akram of pakistan,i appreciate him alot. even however we've some strained family members with pakistan, Wasim Akaram is the uncommon pakistani who consistently say assisting words to india.additionally i had listened that once 1983 international cup, while india toured pakistan,Wasim Akram invited some indian gamers on dinner in his own residence! then in 1991 pak attacked india, so indian team did no longer excursion pak until eventually 1999. then in 1999 pak returned attacked india,so so. then in 2004,long after 14years india toured pakistan.Friendship sequence(sorry, out of question) yet another one is Steve Waugh of australia.he visits india very almost each twelve months to assist the needies in west bengal.A chratible guy. yet i does unlike Brett to play in indian team,as his photograph has long gone down and down & down and down in my cranium as a results of basically and basically Bingabell.i'm no longer writing what she suggested to me in my opinion, in spite of the undeniable fact that it somewhat hurted me. ok,yet another one is Sanath Jasurya of lanka.a stable spinner and stale beam a ideal batsman. Nadal and Freddier are stable.at present a sixteen twelve months previous indian win some championship in Ezypt. he would be yet another stable human source for india. i might like former gamers to play as probable they'd play some extra neutrally that the present ones.
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answered by Anonymous
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Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath
2006-11-08 23:43:34
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answered by Lorney 2
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When you look at the performance of AUS, its quite a hard task to choose a single player as the best. I think its Damien Martyn.
2006-11-09 20:35:50
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answered by Anonymous
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in the current team if u r asking, then Ricky Ponting, Shane Watson and Damien Martyn...
2006-11-09 17:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Too bad Michael Bevan doesn't play anymore...well Adam Gilchrist
2006-11-08 14:55:54
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answered by jay s 4
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i would have to say Gilly for sure as he has the most experience in the team and in my eyes he should be captain of the australian team as he has more knowledge and experience in the game then Ricky Ponting and Shane Warne should be VC...................
2006-11-09 08:59:24
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answered by darknightmare01 2
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