8. Ian Harvey – 73.97%

Guess what? Once again an Australian makes the cut into the tournament This time, it is the all-rounder Ian Harvey, who finds a place in the chart. Unlike Hayden and Martin, he has got a different story.
There are many cricketers at the international level whom you see play for a long time. But once they fade away, it’s tough to recall them. Ian Harvey is one player who falls in that category. He had contributed handsomely for Australia but neither has a five-for nor a One-Day International (ODI) fifty in any of his 73 matches.
He played 73 ODI matches and was part of winning side in 54 encounters and lost only 17 in his career. He scored 715 runs and picked 85 wickets with his medium pace bowling.