After completion of a successful draft, here is another,
I have a personal connect with the 2000s decade since this was the decade where I started watching cricket and began understanding the game in its true sense. I feel that this was the decade that gave us the most number of ODI legends than any other decade.
The rules of the draft are simple,
Eligible Full Member Nations: 









There are around 715 players who meet the above mentioned criteria
Participants:
1. @Verified Enigma
2. @Aravind.
3. @Aislabie
4. @pillowprocter
5. @ahmedleo414/@CerealKiller
6. @mohsin7827
7. @Umair7
8. @Na Maloom Afraad
9. @ddrap14
10. @Neo 7
11. @liveinasociety
I have a personal connect with the 2000s decade since this was the decade where I started watching cricket and began understanding the game in its true sense. I feel that this was the decade that gave us the most number of ODI legends than any other decade.

- The goal is to pick the Best XI for ODIs in the 2000s
- A player is eligible if he has played a match between 2000 to 2009 in an ODI
- You need to pick exactly one player from each of the 10 Full-Member nations at the time


- For the 11th player, it can be from any associate/affiliate playing nation, however, he must have played atleast one ODI during the decade. (Note:
and
will be counted as associate nations)
- If 24 hours pass without a pick, we can skip a person
- If they miss two consecutive picks then you can pass over them in the draft order until they return
Participants:
1. @Verified Enigma
2. @Aravind.
3. @Aislabie
4. @pillowprocter
5. @ahmedleo414/@CerealKiller
6. @mohsin7827
7. @Umair7
8. @Na Maloom Afraad
9. @ddrap14
10. @Neo 7
11. @liveinasociety
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