Simon Katich,Australian left handed batsman and ocassional left arm wrist spin bowler.
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The captain of the Australian cricket team in the 1999 ICC Cricket World Cup was Steve Waugh. Waugh, from NSW, was one of Australia's longest-serving captains, and a prolific run-scorer batting in the middle order. He made his debut for Australia in 1985, took over as Test captain in 1999, and retired in 2004. Waugh was a veteran of 325 one-day internationals and 168 Tests.
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Captain Cook went to NSW first.
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He played for Bowral, St. George (Sydney Suburb), NSW, SA and Australia
Ellyse Perry is a national sportswoman for Australia, she competes at national level in both Soccer and Cricket She also plays at state level for NSW in cricket and Canberra in Soccer
Most of Captain Thunderbolt's activity was around Uralla, a small town in northern NSW country. He sheltered at a rock which became famously known as "Thunderbolt's Rock".
Mt Warning, an extinct volcano in the Border Ranges, is one of the more prominent mountains in northern NSW. Located inland from Tweed Heads, Mt Warning was named by Captain Cook in 1770.
Captain Thunderbolt, aka Frederick Ward, lived near the small NSW country town of Uralla. A rock originally known as "Split Rock" became known as "Thunderbolt's Rock".
Michael Clarke, the Australian cricket player, went to a primary school in Liverpool NSW called Marsden Road Public School.