ANDREW STRAUSS
Born in South Africa, Strauss gone after England at the era of six. First playing cricket in Australia for Caulfield Grammar School, an independent school from the East coastal town of Melbourne, Strauss delivered to England and it was educated at two independent schools in Southern England: first at Caldicott School, a boys' prep school near the village of Farnham Royal in Buckinghamshire, followed by Radley College, a boys' senior school close to the village of Radley in Oxfordshire and, between 1995 and 1998, at Hatfield College with the University of Durham in the Capital of scotland - Durham in North East England, where he read Economics, writing a dissertation on supermodular games and buying a degree
Strauss made his first-class debut in 1998, and the Eventually International (ODI) debut in Sri Lanka in 2003. He quickly rose to fame on his Test match debut replacing the injured Michael Vaughan at Lord's against Nz in 2004. With many 112 and 83 (run out) within an England victory, and the man in the match award, he became just the fourth batsman to get a century at Lord's on his debut and was all-around becoming the first Englishman to get centuries in innings of his debut
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