Australia dominates the top two teams of the women’s decade



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On Sunday, the ICC announced three editions for boys and two editions for girls.

These teams have been selected by the votes of journalists and announcers from the ICC Voting Academy. Based on the performance from January 1, 2011 to October 8, 2020 that has been formed.

The best ODI XI of the decade of women's cricket.  Photo: ICC

The best ODI XI of the decade of women’s cricket. Photo: ICC

Australia has the most of three on the women’s ODI team. Two from India, South Africa and the West Indies, one from New Zealand and England.

There are four Australians on the T20 team, two from India, New Zealand and the West Indies, one from England.

Together with Lanning, his partner Alice Perry and the mixer Alyssa Healy have found a place in both editions. Another Australian Megan Shutt is in T20.

The best T20 XI of the decade of women's cricket.  Photo: ICC

The best T20 XI of the decade of women’s cricket. Photo: ICC

Suzy Bates from New Zealand and Stephanie Taylor from West Indies are also in both editions. There is no one from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka or Pakistan on any team.

Best Women’s ODI Team of the ICC Decade: Alyssa Healy (Australia), Suzy Bates (New Zealand), Mitali Raj (India), Meg Lanning (Captain, Australia), Stephanie Taylor (West Indies), Sarah Taylor (Wicketkeeper, England), Alice Perry (Australia), Dan Nikark (South Africa), Marian Cap (South Africa), Jhulan Goswami (India), Anisa Mohammed (West Indies).

ICC Twenty20 Women’s Decade Team: Alyssa Healy (wicketkeeper, Australia) Sophie Divine (New Zealand), Suzy Bates (New Zealand), Meg Lanning (captain, Australia), Harmanpreet Kaur (India), Stephanie Taylor (West Dot Indies), Deadrain (West Indies) Alice Perry (Australia), Anna Schrabsol (England), Megan Shutt (Australia), Poonam Yadav (India).



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