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      • In 1993, another Ashes tour beckoned. Steve Waugh got another chance, he made it count, and then never looked back. His displays in 1993 were almost as good as four years ago - 416 runs at 83.20 - but what transpired thereafter was a huge contrast from what had happened four years back.
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  2. Nov 14, 2010 · In 1993, another Ashes tour beckoned. Steve Waugh got another chance, he made it count, and then never looked back. His displays in 1993 were almost as good as four years ago - 416 runs...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_WaughSteve Waugh - Wikipedia

    Solid performances on the tour of New Zealand, where he scored 178 Test runs at 44.50, enabled Waugh to hold his position on the 1993 Ashes tour of England. He completed his tour with 120 runs at 30.00 and three wickets at 57.66 in the five ODIs. [48]

    • 32/50
    • 168
    • 51.06
    • 10,927
  4. From 1993 onwards, Steve's career hit top gear across both formats as he made runs for fun, especially in the longer format while his white-ball career continued to be consistent.

  5. Jun 2, 2019 · Waugh is, of course, spectacularly good at all that. But it is the way he manages his batting line-up that is revolutionary. ***. In 1990, when there had been a long-running debate about intimidatory bowling, runs suddenly flowed in county cricket through a combination of flat pitches and a different type of ball.

  6. Jun 2, 2017 · Steven Waugh was dropped from Australia’s 1990-91 unit. The form wasn’t good. That famous GM willow didn’t seem potent. Stellar careers such as brother Mark’s, no stranger to controversy while being no stranger to elegance either had emerged on the horizon. Fans wondered if it was curtains for Waugh right when he began?

  7. A series of epic innings ensued, none better than his 200 in Jamaica in 1994-95 to speed Australia to a historic series win, or his twin hundreds at Old Trafford to turn the 1997 Ashes series.

  8. Waugh went on to become one of the leading batsmen of his time and remains one of a very select group of players to have scored over 10,000 Test runs. He scored 10,927 runs in his 168 Test matches, with 32 centuries and 50 half-centuries. In One-Day Internationals, Waugh scored 7,569 runs in 325 matches at an average of 32.90.