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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Oct 23, 2013, 08:03 PM (IST)
Edited: Oct 23, 2013, 08:03 PM (IST)
Sachin Tendulkar (left) and Shane Warne (right) were named along with the likes of Don Bradman, Viv Richards and Malcolm Marshall © Getty Images
London: Oct 23, 2013
Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar and Australian spin wizard Shane Warne have been named in the Wisden all-time World Test XI.
Tendulkar, who will retire from Test cricket after playing against the West Indies in his landmark 200th match in western coastal Indian city of Mumbai next month, was named at his No 4 spot in the team announced to mark 150 years of the Cricketers’ Almanack in London.
The team captained by legendary Australian batsman Don Bradman has four Englishmen, three West Indians, two Australians, one Indian and one Pakistani.
Tendulkar’s contemporaries like Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting and Jaques Kallis could not make it to the team, nor other Indian greats like Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev.
Australian spin-legend Warne and Pakistani fast-bowling great Wasim Akram were the only two contemporaries of Tendulkar who made it to the World Test XI.
Tendulkar and Akram are the only two Asians named in the team.
Jack Hobbs and WG Grace were included as openers, followed by Bradman and Tendulkar at No 3 and 4, respectively.
Destructive West Indian batsman Vivian Richards comes in at No 5 followed his countryman and legendary all-rounder Garry Sobers.
Englishman Alan Knott got the wicketkeeper’s spot while the four remaining bowling slots went to Warne, Akram, West Indian fast bowling great Malcolm Marshall and Englishman Sydney Barnes.
Wisden World XI: Jack Hobbs (England), WG Grace (England), Don Bradman (Australia, captain), Sachin Tendulkar (India), Vivian Richards (West Indies), Garry Sobers (West Indies), Alan Knott (England), Wasim Akram (Pakistan), Shane Warne (Australia), Malcolm Marshall (West Indies), Sydney Barnes (England).
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