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1. :bat: Bill Lawry :blueo:
2. :ar: Chris Gayle :redo:
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6. :ar: Garry Sobers :blueo:
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Had he been born a century later, Twenty20 cricket would have been made for the Kentish cavalier Frank Woolley. Woolley wasn't just a very good cricketer, he looked like a very good cricketer, and did so while making sure to provide the best spectacle he could for the fans in attendance. If there was a weakness to his game, it was an unwillingness to defend - but why would one defend a ball that could be clumped to the boundary? Though his Test record is eminently excellent, his fun-loving style was considered "un-English" and he was never entrusted with the Test captaincy. Regardless, he was held in the highest esteem at Kent. In his own words: "We were never allowed to play for averages in the Kent... We always had to play the game and play for the team." Had he been that little bit more selfish, then he may have somewhat avoided the curious statistic of being dismissed in the nineties 35 times in first-class cricket.

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| | Left-handed batsman | Left-arm orthodox, medium-pace |
Tests|64 matches|3,283 runs @ 36.04 (5 centuries, best 154)|83 wickets @ 33.91 (4 5WI, best 7/76)|64 catches
First-class|978 matches|58,959 runs @ 40.77 (145 centuries, best 305*)|2,066 wickets @ 19.87 (132 5WI, best 8/22)|1,018 catches
Finest Performance
During the ill-fated Triangular Tournament of 1912, Frank Woolley put in one of the most impressive and curiously forgotten all-round performances in the history of Test cricket. On something of a sticky wicket, Woolley's first-innings score of 62 was the third-highest of the entire game with only Jack Hobbs' 66 and CB Fry's 79 standing higher. Woolley, in typical fashion, also scored the vast majority of his runs in boundaries. He then backed this up with a rapid five-wicket haul: in the space of 58 balls, he dismissed Kelleway, Jennings, Minnett, Smith and Carkeek. A forgivable failure in the second innings was then followed by five more wickets to complete the match: this time, in 46 balls he dismissed Jennings, Minnett, Whitty, Hazlitt and Matthews.

Aislabie's Southpaws so far:
1. :saf: :ar: :blueo: Trevor Goddard (Pick #22)
2. :aus: :bat: :blueo: Simon Katich (Pick #30)
3. :nzf: :bat: :redo: Stephen Fleming :c: (Pick #35)
4. :saf: :bat: :redo: Graeme Pollock (Pick #1)
5. :eng: :ar: :blueo: Frank Woolley (Pick #49)
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:blueo: This icon denotes somebody who performed both their primary and secondary skills left-handed. No restriction.
:redo: This icon denotes somebody who performed their secondary skill right-handed. Only five allowed.

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