Wasim Hasan Raja would be my 2nd pick. He was a man that has played some part in improving Pakistan's batting talent. He was a household name in Pakistan (at least). He was also Ramiz Raja's elder brother. Wasim Raja was a glorious lefthanded strokemaker, who revelled in adversity, a useful legspinner, who also opened the bowling for Pakistan on occasions, and an outstanding, cover fieldsman. He represented Pakistan in more than 100 international matches, coached the national side for a short while and had a spell as an ICC match referee. He will always be remembered for the style and spirit in which he played the game, yet for such a mild-mannered and charming man he had his fair share of clashes with the Pakistan board. He was a batting prodigy and led the under-19 side. Quite often then he did not bother to wear pads when practising with his contemporary Imran Khan, who admitted that Wasim "was in a different class altogether and was already batting with a maturity beyond his years" (
Thanks to ESPNCricinfo)
He also passed away while playing cricket in England in 2006. He is of the very few cricketers' whose wives also played first-class cricket.
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Graeme Smith
Wasim Raja (batting number undecided)
His Stats:
57 Tests and 2821 runs at a batting average of 36.16. 51 test wickets are also to his name at an average of 35.80
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