#2 Keith Miller
Keith Miller is regarded as one of Australia's finest all-rounders. He represented the Aussies between 1946 and 1956 and was a vital cog in the side. Interestingly, he was even a part of Sir Don Bradman's popular 'Invincibles'. A flamboyant batsman who even had a brilliant defence, Miller also troubled the batsmen with his skillful fast bowling. Sometimes, he even bowled some leg-breaks to bamboozle the batsmen.
The man from Victoria had an amazing first class record. In his 226 FC games, Miller scored 14183 runs at an impressive average of 48.90 consisting of 41 centuries. He even accounted for 497 wickets.
Nugget, as he was famously called by his teammates, made his Test debut against New Zealand at Wellington in March 1946 and went on represent Australia in 55 games. He scored 2958 runs including 7 centuries and picked up 170 wickets.
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