Ashes: Best Australian XI of all-time
In the last few decades, the Aussie side has got the better of England in the oldest Test rivalry.
5. Steve Waugh
Steve Waugh was one of the greatest batters of his time. In the Test format, he became the second player to cross the 10000-run mark after Allan Border. From 1999 to 2004, Waugh captained Australia in Tests. During his captaincy stint, the Kangaroos achieved immense success.
In The Ashes installments held in 2001 and 2002-03, Waugh’s aggressive leadership brought amazing results for Australia as they triumphed against England comfortably. Along with his captaincy, the veteran rocked the tournament for Australia with his bat as well. Racking up 3173 runs in 72 innings, he is the fourth-leading run-scorer in the Ashes.
His best knock in the fabled tournament came in Leeds back in 1989. Riding on his unbeaten 177-run knock, Australia hammered England in the first Test by a convincing margin of 210 runs.
Download Our App