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Waugh in World Cup


  

Trade card: Steve Waugh during the 1996 World Cup

The captains of the cricket teams taking part in the 1999 Cricket World Cup (Left to right back row) Zimbabwe's Alistair Campbell, South Africa's Hansie Cronje,  Kenya's Aasif Karim, New Zealand's Stephen Fleming, Australia's Stephen Waugh,  Pakistan's Wasim Akram, (front, Bangladesh Aminul Islam, India's Mohammad Azharuddin,  England's Alec Stewart, Sri Lanka's Arjuna Ranatunga,  West India's Brian Lara, and Scotland's George Salmond,  during a photocall at London's Lords cricket ground, 4 May 1999

Steve Waugh with two Air Emirates hostesses arrives in London for World Cup 99

Australian captain Steve Waugh and his deputy Shane Warne share a laugh during a press conference at Cardiff Castle, in preparation for the Cricket World Cup which begins on May 14th 1999.

Steve Waugh, captain of the Australian cricket team, at Cardiff Castle during a press day organised by team sponsors Emirates, in preparation for the forthcoming Cricket World Cup. May 14, 1999.

Australian captain Steve Waugh, flanked by Glenn McGrath and Darren Lehmann, answers questions at a press conference in preparation for World Cup 99 which begins on May 14 1999.

New Zealand's wicketkeeper Adam Parore (C) spills a catch chance from Australia's Steve Waugh off the bowling of Chris Harris during their Cricket World Cup match at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 20 May 1999.

Steve and Mark Waugh

Steve Waugh after his Test century in Jamaica. Australia v West Indies, 2nd Test. March 13, 1999.

Australia`s captain Steve Waugh checks his helmet after being hit on the head by his brother Mark`s (R) drive during the Australian innings in the match between Zimbabwe v Australia in the Cricket World Cup match at Lords 09 June1999

Australia`s captain Steve Waugh (L) bowled by Guy Whittall for 62 during the Australian innings in the match between Zimbabwe vs. Australia in the Cricket World Cup match at Lords 09 June 1999

Australia`s captain Steve Waugh hits a six  during his innings of 62 in the match between Zimbabwe v Australia in the Cricket World Cup match at Lords 09 June1999, Australia scored 303 for 4

Rough treatment for Michael Bevan (front) of Australia as Captain Steve Waugh looks on as a high ball from Donald just misses Bevan in their Cricket World Cup semi-final 17 June 1999

Australia's Shane Warne (centre facing) being congratulated by teamates and screams after bowling  South Africa's captain Hasie Cronje for a duck, during today's, Cricket World Cup semi final at Edgbaston, 17 June 1999

Australian Cricket Captain Steve Waugh (left) celebrates with his side after they gained a dramatic victory over South Africa in the semi-final of the Cricket World Cup at Edgbaston, Birmingham, 17 June 1999.

Australia's captain Steve Waugh proudly presents the Cricket World Cup trophy on the balcony of Lords 20 June 1999 after Australia defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets in the final at Lords in London.

Prince Philip (Left), the Duke of Edinburgh, is introduced to the Australian cricket World Cup side captain Steve Waugh before the World Cup final against Pakistan at Lords as Australian coach Jeff Marsh (Center) and Shane Warne (Right) look, 20 June 1999.

Australia's cricket captain Steve Waugh (Center) proudly presents the World Cup trophy on the balcony of Lords after Australia defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets at Lords in London, 20 June 1999.

Victorious Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh lifts the Cricket World Cup trophy after Australia defeated Pakistan by eight wickets in the final at Lords, 20 June 1999.

Shane Warne and Steve Waugh proudly hold the World Cup after defeating Pakistan by eight wickets in the final. June 20, 1999.

Steve Waugh during an interview on A Current Affair from Birmingham England, June 18, 1999

Australia's three Ws Mark Waugh, Steve Waugh and Shane Warne show off Australia's latest trophy, The World Cup. June 20, 1999.

Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh (Left) and vice captain Shane Warne (2nd Left) hold the World Cup trophy during a parade through the streets of Sydney on 28th June 1999. The team was feted by some 100,000 people to mark the World Cup win earlier this month.

Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh (3rd Left) and vice captain Shane Warne(Right) hold the World Cup trophy surrounded by the rest of the team in Sydney on 28th June 1999. The team was feted by some 100,000 people during a parade through the streets of Sydney to mark their World Cup win earlier this month.

Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh (Center) raises the World Cup trophy surrounded by his teammates and Sydney lord-mayor Frank Sartor (6th Right) on 28th June 1999. The team was feted by some 100,000 people during a parade through the streets of Sydney to mark their World Cup win in England earlier this month.

 



Waugh in Test Cricket


Steve Waugh packed his kit, and put away that red rag forever, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

Naturally there was a special award for Steve Waugh, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

Sachin Tendulkar, who called Steve Waugh 'an inspiration', went across to wish him the best, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

Steve Waugh was the first to congratulate Sourav Ganguly on a hard-fought series, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

Steve Waugh took a moment out to spend time with his wife Lynette and three children, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

Every photographer in the house wanted a piece of Steve Waugh, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

The Australian flag was proudly waved, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

The Australians paraded Steve Waugh around the SCG, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

Steve Waugh was quickly hoisted on shoulders, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

Even though they did not win the Australian team celebrated, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

There were smiles of relief for the former and current captain of Australia as the match was drawn, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

Steve Waugh walked off and took with him all the emotion and tension of a draining day, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

The whole Indian team lined-up to applaud Steve Waugh off the field, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

VVS Laxman rushes across to congratulate one of his heroes on a career well played, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

From one ageing warrior to another, Anil Kumble claps Steve Waugh off, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

As soon as he hit it Steve Waugh knew the catch was going straight to Sachin Tendulkar, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

The famous red rag came out and Steve Waugh dug deep for one last time, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

The fairytale continued as Steve Waugh reached his fifty, Australia v India, 4th Test, Sydney, 5th day, January 6, 2004

 

 



Waugh in One Day Cricket


 

 



Steve Waugh's career in Photos


Steve Waugh makes his Test debut for Australia in 1985/6 at the age of 20

Waugh 's batting helped Australia to a 3-2 Ashes success against England in 1997

The twin Waugh brothers often made  high-scoring partnerships that were the basis of big Australian totals

Waugh becomes Test captain in 1999, replacing Mark Taylor

Waugh captains Australia to World Cup victory in 1999

Waugh's first Ashes as Test captain in 2001 sees Australia beat England 4-1

Australia win 16 Tests in a row under Waugh's captaincy

Steve Waugh's one-day career ends when Ricky Ponting is made captain in 2001

Waugh equals Sir Donald Bradman's record of 29 Test centuries during the 2002/03 Ashes series

Waugh also becomes only the third player to score 10,000 runs during the Ashes

Steve Waugh celebrates making his 30th Test century in the third Test against the West Indies

Steve Waugh on his way to his 31st Test century against Bangladesh

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