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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Luke Watson, Shaun Pollock, Wayne Parnell, Ryan ten Doeschate, Ashwell Prince, Schalk Burger, Robin Peterson, Bolland & Bolland, Lorna Ward, Roelf Meyer, Elrio van Heerden, Pat Barnard, Dillon du Preez, Murray Creed, Kermit Erasmus, Garnett Kruger, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Alviro Petersen, Danny Jordaan, Sarel van der Merwe, Wayne Taylor, Len Killeen, Danny Williams, Jan Stander, John Bauer Porcelain, Daine Klate, Grahame Cruickshanks, Brent Russell, Dorothy Bernard, Molly Blackburn, Ian Stuart, Themsie Times, Caroline Jack, Calvin Marlin, Elizabeth Nel, Patrick Mayo, Brian Jerling, Gabriella Demetriades, Cecil Afrika, Mzwandile Stick, Shafiek Abrahams, Mark Rushmere, Denys Hobson, Tim Whitehead, Zim Ngqawana, Denzil Dolley, Eduan Naude, Tashrique Goldman, Marizanne Kapp, Ditheko Mototo, Jana Nell, Evne Webber, Stanley Horwood, Charles Finlayson. Excerpt: Connection Timeout Shaun Maclean Pollock (born 16 September 1973 in Port Elizabeth) is a retired South African cricketer who is considered a bowling all-rounder. From 2000 to 2003 he was the captain of the South African cricket team, and also played for Africa XI, World XI, Dolphins and Warwickshire. He was also chosen as the Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2003. He is the leading wicket taker among South Africans, taking over 400 test wickets and scoring over 3,700 test runs in his 108 Test matches. On 11 January 2008 he announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket after his 303rd One Day International on 3 February. Shaun Pollock was a fast-medium seam bowler, with the ability to deliver a quicker ball with accuracy and swing. The nephew of legendary South African cricketer Graeme Pollock and the son of former South African fast bowler Peter Pollock, expectations from him were high since he started playing for South Africa in 1995/96, in their home s...