Stephen Fleming has again scooped the air points award as the world's most travelled cricketer.
The New Zealand captain was named by the Wisden cricket website as the player who covered the most distance last year - an impressive 197,631km.
He headed off team-mate Nathan Astle, who clocked up 158,411km, 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 the West Indies, as well as two return trips to London for the ICC captains' meeting and a World X1 festival match in Cardiff.
His NZ team were also the most travelled unit, with 121,779km, compared with the West Indies' 121,161km.
England were third with 91,113km, boosted by their New Zealand tour.
Fleming also topped the Wisden air points list the last time it was calculated, in 1998, with the comparatively tame 121,161km.
His jet-setting this year includes the World Cup in southern Africa and tours to Sri Lanka and India.
- NZPA
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