Former Australian Cricketer, Author, Writer and Commentator

Steve Waugh captained the Australian Test team from 1999 to 2004; he is the most capped Test player in history with 168 appearances. Besides being one of 's most admired Captains, Steve has an enviable reputation as an author, writer and commentator. His work for Channel Nine and articles for publications such as the Sunday Times have helped build his status as one of the game's shrewdest observers, while the success of his six books has made him Australia's best-selling sports author.

"Steve Waugh was named in 2004."

In detail Languages Steve Waugh's a veteran of more than 100 Test matches, scorer He presents in English. of more than 7000 Test runs and 19 Test centuries, taker of 89 Test and holder of many of Australia's one-day cricket Want to know more? records. Steve led the Australian Test team to their world record Give us a call or send us an e-mail to find out exactly what he number of 16 consecutive wins. His charity work, especially his could bring to your event. patronage of the Udayan Children's home in Calcutta - India, Camp Quality and Cerebal Palsy Association in Australia, has How to book him? given him a worthy reputation well beyond the realms of sport. He Simply phone, fax or e-mail us. holds the unique record of having scored over 150 runs in one innings against each test playing nation at the time. Publications What he offers you 2005 Out of My Comfort Zone: The Autobiography Steve Waugh, known amongst the public as "Iceman" for his 2002 ability to remain calm and cool in high-pressure situations throughout his career, offers insights into leadership, motivation Steve Waugh's Diary 2002 including anecdotes from his time as of one of the best 2001 Australian Cricket sides ever. He was awarded the Australian Steve Waugh's Diary 2001 Sports Medal in 2000 and in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 1997 2003, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), Steve Waugh's 1997 Ashes Diary "for service to cricket as a leading player, and to the community, 1996 particularly through the Udayan children's home". Steve Waugh's World Cup Diary 1995 How he presents Steve Waugh's West Indies Tour Diary Steve Waugh's time in cricket and after his career, come to life when he is in front of audiences at any event.

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