#2 Adam Voges

The all-rounder was a late bloomer in the Australian cricket setup. It was only in the year 2007, that Voges made his debut in the ODI at the age of 27. However, his Test debut was at an age where most of the players contemplate retirement; an age of 33.
Despite starting his Test career late, Voges consolidated a strong position in the history books as his Test average of 61.87 is second only to the great Sir Donald Bradman's 99.94.
Voges played a total of 20 matches in his 18-month long career where he amassed a total of 1485 runs which comprised of 5 centuries with his best score being an unbeaten 269 against the West Indies.
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