Test batting average of 57.78, and a gamut of variations with the ball - left-arm wristspin, slow left-arm orthodox, medium pace, you name it. He was the first person to hit six sixes in an over in first-class cricket and was an excellent fielder too
01. David Warner
02. Chris Gayle
04. Suryakumar Yadav
05. Garfield Sobers
06. Shahid Afridi
10. Joel Garner
Ideally I would have wanted Virat as my no. 3 as he is gone I will go with Dean Jones, just like Virat he pushed fitness, and was essentially the first batter to really push the ones and twos hard in ODIs and he'd be phenomenal as the t20 no 3.
01. David Warner
02. Chris Gayle
03. Dean Jones
04. Suryakumar Yadav
05. Garfield Sobers
06. Shahid Afridi
10. Joel Garner
Shane Watson & James Faulkner, both are great hitters and skillful T20 bowlers, Watto being one of the best in the world, with that my second mission is also completed.
Mike Hussey
Devon Conway
Virat Kohli
Shane Watson
Heinrich Klaasen
6. James Faulkner
8.
9.
Lasith Malinga
Saeed Ajmal
01. Matthew Hayden
02. Brendon McCullum
03. Steve Smith
04. Suresh Raina
05. Shakib Al Hasan
06.
07.
08. Shaheen Shah Afridi
09. Umar Gul
10. Brett Lee
11.
My next pick is Maheesh Theekshana, an excellent T20 mystery spinner who can bowl in all phases of the game. He fulfills both of my missions, killing two birds with one stone
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