Wisden names Pollock, Hussain

Published April 30, 2003

LONDON, April 29: Shaun Pollock, South Africa’s sacked captain, and Nasser Hussain, who stood down as England’s one-day skipper after a disappointing World Cup campaign, have been included in Wisden’s five cricketers of the year.

But Wisden editor Tim de Lisle argued: “The choice of Hussain and Pollock may raise eyebrows, as both led national teams to heavy defeats in Australia but, if we ruled out players who get hammered by the Australians, we wouldn’t have many left.”

De Lisle said on Wisden’s website that Hussain’s leadership skills had made him “England’s most influential figure in a generation” while Pollock remained “one of the world’s top two seamers, as well as a stylish batsman”.

Wisden’s other choices as cricketers of the year — Michael Vaughan, Matthew Hayden and Adam Hollioake — were less controversial.

England opener Vaughan was the world’s leading run-scorer in 2002. He has made seven centuries in his last 12 Tests, three of them against Australia, and is expected to be named as Hussain’s one-day successor next week. He averages 50.93 in Tests.

Matthew Hayden of Australia is regarded as the most dangerous opening batsman in the world — he averages 51.66 in Tests, 43.13 in one-dayers and made 686 runs in six Test innings towards the end of last year against Pakistan and England.—Reuters

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