Cricket World Cup: Waugh lands sponsors' vote

Friday 18 June 1999 19:02 EDT
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STEVE WAUGH'S efforts in leading Australia to tomorrow's World Cup final have been recognised by the tournament sponsors. Waugh has been named as captain of the Vodafone XI - voted for by a selection of journalists at each game - and is the only Australian in the line-up.

South Africa have five players in the representative side while wicketkeeper Moin Khan and off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq of Pakistan were also named.

VODAFONE WORLD CUP XI: H Gibbs (SA), N Johnson (Zim), R Dravid (Ind), J Kallis (SA), S Waugh (Aus, capt), J Rhodes (SA), M Khan (Pak, wkt), L Klusener (SA), Saqlain Mushtaq (Pak), A Donald (SA), G Allott (NZ).

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