Pakistani cricketers didn’t get a spot on any of the best teams of the decade



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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has published a list of the best cricketers from 2010 to 2020. Pakistani cricketers have not been named in any of the three Test formats, ODI and T20.

Despite being a newer and weaker team than Pakistan, Afghan cricketer Rashid Khan has been named to the best ICC team of the decade. The flagship leg spinner has been named in the ICC T20 Team of the Decade due to its aesthetic performance.

The Zimbabwean cricket team is in the same situation as Pakistan. None of his cricketers have found a place in any of the three ICC formats.

England Test captain Joe Root, Pakistan’s Babar Azam, former captain Shahid Afridi, Bangladesh’s star starter Tamim Iqbal and Mushfiqur Rahim are some of the best hitters of the ICC decade.

Andre Russell of the West Indies, Tim Southee of New Zealand and Ross Taylor were left out. Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara has been named to the ICC Test team, but former captain Mahela Jayawardene hasn’t had a chance.

No cricketers from Pakistan, the West Indies, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe or Afghanistan have been named to the ICC test team during the decade.

There are no cricketers from Pakistan, West Indies, Zimbabwe and Afghanistan on the ICC ODI team of the decade.

No cricketer from England, New Zealand, Pakistan, Bangladesh or Zimbabwe has found a place on the best T20 team of the decade.

However, current Indian captain Virat Kohli has dominated the ICC three-format squad. It is ranked in the top eleven of the three Test formats, ODI and T20. Furthermore, no other cricketer has found a place in the top three teams of the decade.



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