#4 Craig McMillan
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Craig McMillan could probably have played more Test matches for New Zealand but sudden slumps in form did not help his cause. Even then, he did play 55 Tests for the country between 1997 and 2005 and became a fixture in the middle-order.
He was an attacking batsman by nature and played in the middle-order positions throughout the course of his career. McMillan was excellent against the short stuff and was equally adept at playing spin.
In 55 Tests matches, he scored 3085 runs and averaged 38.56, which is the 4th highest among all middle-order batsmen from New Zealand. He made 6 hundreds and 19 half-centuries.
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