Coach The coach of the team was
John Buchanan, who coached the team between 1999 and 2007. Buchanan had previously led the
Queensland cricket team to their first
Sheffield Shield title. In his tenure as coach, Australia won three
Cricket World Cups.
Captain The Australian team was captained by
Steve Waugh who had captained the side since 1999 to what cricket editor S Rajesh described as their "most successful peak in decades". Vice-captain was wicketkeeper
Adam Gilchrist, who was described as "instrumental" to the team's success. The Australian batting side was headed by
Damien Martyn, with the "Dream Team", bowling side including
Brett Lee,
Shane Warne,
Glenn McGrath and
Jason Gillespie.
Selection before the Tour Much of the team prior to the series had been playing in English County Cricket competitions. Through this, they made up 6 of the top 12 run scorers in two county divisions. During the selection of the team, batsman
Justin Langer was originally not chosen by Steve Waugh. However, Justin Langer replaced
Michael Slater for the last match of the Ashes series. The selection committee for the 2001 team was
Trevor Hohns,
Andrew Hilditch,
David Boon and
Allan Border. All four were the selection committee from 2000 to 2005.
Changes to the team Due to the success of the team during the series the team remained unchanged between the tests. Between the 3rd and 4th Tests, Steve Waugh was injured after tearing his calf midway through the 3rd test but returned after a 19-day therapy plan. The team had been successful previously holding a record of 16 consecutive wins between 1999 and 2001. In the series Gilchrist, Martyn, and both Waugh brothers made nearly 1500 runs together. McGrath and Warne were described as "unstoppable", combining 63 wickets at 18, becoming "one of the most dominant one-two acts" in an Ashes series. The Australian team had 17 players. In a poll by the Australian Cricket Network among cricket fans, 7 players were named as the "Best Australian Ashes players". Hayden, Langer, Ponting, Waugh, Gilchrist, Warne and McGrath all featured.
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