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A force for revolutionary change

A force for revolutionary change

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Shaun Pollock at No.2 was no surprise as 2006 saw him contribute a lot with the bat to even overshadow Jacques Kallis.He scored 279 runs at an average of 29.15 at a strike rate of 98.95 and bowled to take 32 wickets in 21 matches with an economy rate of 2.98!He also took 7 catches.And No.3 saw Steve Tikolo of Kenya emerging.He scored 111 runs at an average of 45 and a strike rate of 88.9, and took 11 wickets in 15 matches he played at an economy rate of 3.9.Sri Lanka has Jayasuriya and 1MORE True Wireless Headphones Q10 newbie Lokuarachchi coming in a No.4 and No.5.Jayasuriya scored 1153 runs at an average of 48.04 and a strike rate of 107.45!!He also took 16 wickets in 26 matches at a economy rate or Over Ear 4.61 (this brought down his rating).

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