My all time best ODI XI

By Ritesh Misra / Roar Guru

Selecting an all-time best XI is always an uncertain and arduous task, but then the enjoyment is in accepting the challenge.

I will only be picking players that I have seen play and I will do my best to avoid any bias. Let’s divide the nominees into openers, middle order batsmen, all-rounders, spinners, and pacemen.

Openers
For the openers, I’ve narrowed it down to Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Virender Sehwag, Adam Gilchrist, Kumar Sangakkara, Mark Waugh, Matthew Hayden, Chris Gayle, and Hashim Amla.

Sachin automatically selects himself.

The remaining slot is a little more difficult. There’s no doubt about Sehwag’s talent, but I believe he was best suited to Test cricket. But it’s worth remembering that Sehwag is the only opener in the history of the game to score over 7500 runs in both Tests and ODIs. Sadly, he isn’t in my squad.

Ganguly, despite amassing 22 ODI tons and 11,000 runs also can’t squirm his way in. That said, I am sure there will be a consensus that Sachin-Ganguly and Sachin-Sehwag are two of the best opening partnerships in ODI cricket.

As nonchalantly as Hashim Amla has struck his 23 tons and thirty 50s in his 139 ODIs I will sadly have to dismiss him. You can also strike a line through two brilliant Aussies, Hayden and Waugh.

Controversially I won’t be selecting Sangakarra, who after an exhaustive 40-day process involving millions of votes from across the globe was crowned the ODI’s Greatest of All Time (GOAT).

Gayle is a joy to watch, but his skillset is best suited to T20 cricket. That leaves us with one man standing, the great Adam Gilchrist.

An explosive batsman, he amassed almost 10,000 runs in ODIs at a strike rate of 97. While rival keeper-batsman Sangakkara has 25 tons (nine more than Gilchrist’s 16) and 14,000 runs, the impact Gilly brings to the top of the order is unrivalled.

Middle order
There is a plethora of talent in the middle order to follow up from the strong starts of Sachin and Gilly, assuming they could even be dismissed!

Sir Vivian Richards, Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting, Virat Kohli, Jacques Kallis (who will also be in all-rounder category), AB De Villiers, MS Dhoni, Javed Miandad, Dean Jones, Michael Bevan, Michael Clark, Steve Waugh, Rahul Dravid and Inzamam-ul-Haq.

The key advantage of selecting wicketkeeper Gilchrist as an opener is that I have the ability to select a deep four-man middle order.

Sir Viv is an automatic selection at No.3 for me. His impact, legacy, and reliability are too much to overlook. Add to that his 100 wickets and brilliant fielding, and you have a ready-made team lynchpin.

Statistically, Sir Viv compares unfavourably to some of the modern cricketers. He has 17 ODI tons and 6,700 runs at an average of 47 in 187 matches. Those are great figures by anyone’s measure, but compare that to Virat Kohli.

Kohli is one of the strongest players mentioned. His career is still young, but he has so far already surpassed all three of Viv’s marks, with 25 tons and 7200 runs at an average of 51.5 in 171 matches. Despite his achievements, Kohli won’t be featuring in my team just yet, but if he continues performing as he has in all forms of the game he would be considered a great in every team you can think of.

Deano, Miandad, Inzy and Pup and even The Wall would all add incredible value to any team, but they all feature weaker records than Kohli, and so, with due respect, none of them make my final team.

At four, I will have Ponting who has almost 14,000 runs and has been involved in 163 wickets primarily through his brilliant fielding. He has also collected 30 tons and his tactics as a captain were second to none.

De Villiers, who has a Sir Viv-like ability to transform a match, is a must at number five. With a heavy heart, Lara (299 matches, 10,405 runs at 40 with 19 tons) just loses out to the South African for his incredible consistency (200 matches, 8621 runs at an average of 54.56 with 24 tons).

The number six is a crucial position. It’s the last line of defence before the opposition gets a free crack at the bowlers. Dhoni and Bevan are two of the best finishers the game has seen, but they won’t finish with a place in my squad. Dhoni’s chances are hampered by the depth of wicketkeepers already in the squad.

Steve Waugh comes in for serious consideration due to his ability to handle pressure and his quality captaining. But Punter has already assumed the armband, which means Stevie misses out.

For the number six position, I am going to kill two birds with one stone and select Jacques Kallis as a genuine batsman and bowler. That means excellent all-rounders Imran Khan, Kapil Dev, Richard Hadlee and Ian Botham all just fall short.

In the top six, we now have half a dozen brilliant batsmen, two wicketkeepers, and the useful bowling contributions of Kallis and Sachin and Sir Viv as reasonable spinners. You can even chuck Punter in for a spell if things get dire.

Spinners
There are only two names to consider for the spinner’s spot: Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan. While Murali has 534 wickets from his 350 matches, Warne is a true genius who collected 293 wickets in just 194 matches. I can’t separate them, and that means they both get a place in my squad.

Pacemen
With three spots to fill the nominations are Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Glenn McGrath, Curtly Ambrose, Allan Donald, Dale Steyn and Joel Garner.

The two easy choices are Akram and McGrath for their variation and incredible accuracy.

The third quick is Waqar Younus for his frightening pace and yorkers. He may go for runs occasionally but in the quest for wickets, that’s fine.

My all-time best XI
Sachin Tendulkar, Adam Gilchrist, Sir Vivian Richards, Ricky Ponting (c), AB de Villiers, Jacques Kallis, Shane Warne, Muttiah Muralitharan, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Glenn McGrath.

Let me know your best ODI side in the comments below.

The Crowd Says:

2016-11-19T06:43:50+00:00

Sam Vaughan

Guest


Would definitely pick Kohli there , and tail also looks too long. Odis have had quality all rounders who could slot in at 7 and 8. My pick would be : Gilchrist+ Tendulkar VivRichards Kohli Bevan Klussener ImranKhan* Akram Warne McGrath Garner With a good 15 man squad would include: Lee, Hadlee , Dhoni, Ponting

2016-11-19T06:41:58+00:00

Sam Vaughan

Guest


Would definitely pick Kohli there , and tail also looks too long. Odis have had quality all rounders who could slot in at 7 and 8. My pick would be : Gilchrist+ Tendulkar VivRichards Kohli Bevan Klussener ImranKhan* Akram Warne McGrath Garner With a good 15 man squad would include: Lee, Hadlee , Dhoni, Ponting.

AUTHOR

2016-10-26T17:42:55+00:00

Ritesh Misra

Roar Guru


Excellent team indeed with terrific combo of batsmen and bowlers

AUTHOR

2016-10-26T17:41:07+00:00

Ritesh Misra

Roar Guru


after reconsideration Anindya i will also have Kapil over Kallis and Ambrose over Waqar. I would also have Imran in for Murali, since with Viv and Sachin in, they can bowl a few overs of spin if required in addition to Warne. Imran being in also makes him the captain over Punter

2016-10-26T09:03:37+00:00

Dexter The Hamster

Guest


Living up to your name again. The "sometimes" part, not the "correct" part... :-)

2016-10-25T03:00:27+00:00

vistro

Guest


My all time best ODI XI Sachin Tendulkar, Adam Gilchrist(wk), Sir Vivian Richards (c), Virat Kohli , AB de Villiers, Michael Bevan,Lance Klusener, Shane Warne, , Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Glenn McGrath

2016-10-24T05:51:16+00:00

BrainsTrust

Guest


If you going to use stats that advantage modern batsman then reverse applies to the bowling. Best stats using an average and then giving economy rate a weighting of 5 Joel Garner 18.85 av 3.10 ec Andy Roberts 20.36 av 3.4 ec Michael Holding 21.37 av 3.33 ec Richard Hadlee 21.56 av 3.31 ec Dennis Lillee 20.83 av 3.58 ec

2016-10-24T05:42:57+00:00

Sean

Guest


Not one mention of Shaun Pollock in this thread? I'm always surprised how often people tend to overlook him when discussing the greatest all-rounders. Up there with the best as a bowler alone but a very classy batsman too.

2016-10-24T00:15:48+00:00

Anindya Dutta

Roar Guru


Could not agree more Spruce. Kohli is just phenomenal. He is the best talent to have come on the Cricket scene in many years. The innings yesterday just kept me gaping. Southee bowls good length of the off stump with a packed off side field to stop his blistering drives. So he takes a step forward, literally plays a tennis forehand skimming the ball over the head of the fielder at mid on to the boundary. Next one on the off well pitched up. Steps back, and cuts it fine for a four all along the ground through the non existent first slip for four, with the ball making contact with the bat inches in front of off stump. Just an unbelievable player.

2016-10-23T23:18:31+00:00

spruce moose

Guest


I also think Virat Kohli is a must pick. We must always remember that a team needs to chase targets and there is literally no one else better than he at the job. His one day stats are ridiculous. He's only 27. He's just scored his 26th century. He will by any measure overtake Sachin's records (all of them) within the next 10 years. He's just as good away as he is from home. Curiously, only England seem to have his measure - and even then he's still very good against them. And we need to discuss his age again. We all know that the peak times for a batsman are between ages 28-32. He's not actually there yet. Scary stuff. I think it's beyond question that by the time he retires he'll be considered the ODI GOAT.

2016-10-22T21:09:30+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Devilliers can wicket keep, put AB to keep and bring in another batter better than Dhoni perhaps. Otherwise a quality team.

2016-10-22T21:07:41+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Your a tool. A strike rate of 75 in his era was excellent, middle order bats was excellent. He has a strike rate equal to Steve waugh, and waugh played more of his ODI cricket in an attacking era, and better than Border's.Middel order bats had to steady the ship more and some late hitting, far more steadying expected than today, and lamb could tonk. Buzz off you annoy me, what an annoying user name you have to, "correct sometimes", you clown.

2016-10-22T21:04:08+00:00

Perry Bridge

Guest


AH now I was have in jest opening with Mudassar and Shastri. That was more for the purests. I did consider Trevor Jesty, Shaun Graf, Ravi Ratnayeke, Roger Binny and Manoj Prabhakar too!!! Actually Ian Botham opened for a little while and Gilchrist can be moved up to open. If we call Mark Waugh an all-rounder bring him in for Mudassar. Gilchrist to open in place of Shastri Bring Klusener in lower down the order - or - the other Lance - Cairns just to see what willow he'd wield.

AUTHOR

2016-10-22T19:46:42+00:00

Ritesh Misra

Roar Guru


Excellent input Ronan O'Connell. Thats various pertinent points about Bevan indeed . Thanks a ton

AUTHOR

2016-10-22T19:43:14+00:00

Ritesh Misra

Roar Guru


Correct Anindya . Ganguly and Jasuriya would be far better than mudassar and shastri as openers. Ganguly can be the captain as well. Ganguly, Jayasuriya, Richards, Kallis, Botham. Gilchrist, Imran, Hadlee, Kapil,Klusener and Warne would be my team. Klusener replacing Akram

2016-10-22T18:47:43+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


Hi Ritesh, I think you picked a great side. But I'm shocked how often people do these All-Time ODI sides and leave out Michael Bevan. He is the greatest ODI player in Australian history and Australia are by a long, long way the best ODI team in history. Bevan (53.58) basically has the equal-best batting average in ODI history along with De Villiers (53.63). And Bevan achieved that extraordinary average in an era when nowhere near as many runs were scored in ODIs - average team totals were 50 runs lower than they are now, and a batting average of 40 was the mark of a truly elite ODI batsman, whereas nowadays that "elite" mark has shifted to around 44 - 45 - there are 9 current batsmen with averages of 44+ What's more is that Bevan wasn't just an accumulator who batted for his average - he was an out-and-out match winner, the epitome of a clutch player who again and again got Australia over the line under major pressure.

2016-10-22T16:59:14+00:00

Correct sometimes

Guest


Naming random names again. Lamb was sent but not in the top ten all time teams. 4 tonnes in 118 matches with a 70 strike rate Go name us another alternative player to be contrarian

2016-10-22T16:54:39+00:00

Correct sometimes

Guest


Thanks John no

2016-10-22T11:59:34+00:00

TheAnalyst

Guest


My team - more balanced with greater batting depth and more bowling options: Jayasuriya Tendulkar Richards Kohli De Villiers Dhoni (captain, wk) Dev Hadlee Akram Warne Garner 12th: Muralitharan

2016-10-22T11:26:40+00:00

Anindya Dutta

Roar Guru


I agree. Would choose Kapil over Kallis. And Ambrose over Waqar.

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