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The International Cricket Council (ICC) released this Sunday the list of the top ten in three cricket formats for the year 2020. This has caused a strong reaction in Pakistan. There is no Pakistani cricket player’s name in any of the three formats! Former Pakistani cricketer Rashid Latif has pointed the finger at India in such an incident. He also referred to it as IPL XI.
Other than Pakistan, England, New Zealand and Bangladesh do not have cricketers in the T20 format. The world’s best off-roader, Shakib Al Hasan, represents Bangladesh in ODI only among the three formats. However, Rashid wrote on Twitter that he was angry that only the names of Pakistani cricketers were missing. They may have forgotten to write the IPL XI of the decade.
Judging by the performance of the last 10 years, the ICC has ordered these XIs. Pakistani hitter Mohammad Yunus has had a great performance in tryouts over the past decade. But he lost to Ken Williamson, Virat Kohli and Steve Smith. Babar Azam has been dominating the T20 for the last 3 years. But Kohli-Rohit-Gayle-Pollards has been reigning in this format for a decade. And in the past 10 years, none of the Pakistani bowlers have been able to build a long career except Yasir Shah.
Best ODI Team of the Decade: Rohit Sharma (India), David Warner (Australia), Virat Kohli (India), AB de Villiers (South Africa), Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh), Mahendra Singh Dhoni-Captain-Wicketkeeper (India), Ben Stokes (England), Mitchell Starc (Australia), Trent Bolt (New Zealand), Imran Tahir (South Africa) and Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka).
The best test team of the decade: Alastair Cook (England), David Warner (Australia), Ken Williamson (New Zealand), Virat Kohli-Captain (India), Steve Smith (Australia), Kumar Sangakkara-Wicketkeeper (Sri Lanka), Ben Stokes (India), Robbie ( India)), Dale Steyn (South Africa), Stuart Broad (England) and James Anderson (England).
The best T20 team of the decade: Rohit Sharma (India), Chris Gayle (West Indies), Aaron Finch (Australia), Virat Kohli (India), AB de Villiers (South Africa), Glenn Maxwell (Australia), Mahendra Singh Dhoni – Captain-Wicketkeeper (India), Kieron Pollard (Antilles), Rashid Khan (Afghanistan), Yashpreet Bumra (India) and Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka)
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