Adam Hollioake
(Adam and Ben made their Test debuts alongside each other in the fifth Test against Australia in 1997, the only time two brothers did so in the 20th century. Ben, 19, like his brother an all-rounder, became the youngest England debutant since Brian Close in 1949. Adam was six years older, but lacked the natural ability of his brother. He played four Tests, but it was as a one-day player and innovative captain of Surrey that he made his name. He captained England in 14 of his 35 ODIs, leading them to the Champions Trophy in 1997. Under his leadership, Surrey became the powerhouse of the county game, winning three championships in four years. He was named Wisden Cricketer of the year in 2003. He retired in 2004 and moved back to Australia, the country of his birth. Ben, prodigiously talented and hailed as the new Ian Botham, charmed Lord.s with a sparkling 63 on his ODI debut against Australia in 1997. You can follow Adam.s blogs at www.adamhollioake.com or follow him on twitter at www.twitter.com/adamhollioake)