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Greatest Australian Test XI: All-rounders

The first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge is just weeks away and to celebrate, we want your help to select the Greatest Australian Test XI.

Over the next couple of weeks, your votes will help us select a dream team featuring five batsmen, one all-rounder, one wicketkeeper, three fast-bowlers and one spinner.

Today, we want your help to trim our list of five nominees down to just one - the man who will be the all-rounder in our Greatest Australian Test XI.

With a bowling attack consisting of three quicks and one spinner, do you prefer a spinning all-rounder like Richie Benaud, or the speed and versatility of Keith Miller?

To vote, click here and select who you think is Australia's greatest ever all-rounder.

We will reveal the Greatest Australian Test XI in the days leading up to the first Test on July 10.

Return on Monday when we will ask you to select who you think is Australia's greatest wicketkeeper.

And remember to click here to vote for Australia's greatest opening batsman and Australia's greatest middle-order batsman.

THE NOMINEES

Warwick Armstrong
50 Tests, 1902-1921
2863 runs, 6 centuries, Ave: 38.68
87 wickets, 3 five-wicket hauls, Ave: 33.59

Richie Benaud
53 Tests, 1952-1963
2201 runs, 3 centuries, Ave: 24.45
248 wickets, 16 five-wicket hauls, Ave: 27.03

Jack Gregory
24 Tests, 1920-1928
1146 runs, 2 centuries, Ave: 36.96
85 wickets, 4 five-wicket hauls, Ave: 31.15

Keith Miller
55 Tests, 1946-1956
2958 runs, 7 centuries, Ave: 36.97
170 wickets, 7 five-wicket hauls, Ave: 22.97

Monty Noble
42 Tests, 1898-1909
1997 runs, 1 century, Ave: 30.25
121 wickets, 9 five-wicket hauls, Ave: 25.00

To vote, click here and select who you think is Australia's greatest ever all-rounder.