Fleming named most travelled cricketer
From NZPA, 14 January 2003
Stephen Fleming has again scooped
the airpoints award as the world's most travelled cricketer.
The New Zealand captain was named
by the Wisden cricket website as the man who covered
the most distance last year -- an impressive 122,802
miles.
He headed off teammate Nathan Astle,
who clocked up 98,432 miles, just ahead of third-placed
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle, whose tally was boosted
by a tour to England with the West Indies A side.
Fleming's total included tours
to Australia, Sharjah, Pakistan and West Indies as well
as two return trips to London for the International
Cricket Council (ICC) captains' meeting and the festival
match for a World 11 in Cardiff.
His New Zealand team were also
the most travelled unit, with 75,670 miles compared
to the West Indies' 75,286.
They were well clear of third-placed
England, whose tour to New Zealand boosted their tally
to 56,615.
Fleming also topped the airpoints
list the last time Wisden calculated it in 1998, when
he recorded a comparatively tame 75,286 miles.
His jet-setting this year will
include the World Cup in South Africa and tours to Sri
Lanka in April and India in October.
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