Best of the Rest in ODIs - 2010s version

01. :saf: :wk: Quinton de Kock
02. :ban: :bat: Imrul Kayes
03. :wi: :bat: Shimron Hetmyer
04. :nzf: :bat: Ross Taylor
05. :sri: :ar: Angelo Mathews :c:
06. :ind: :ar: Kedar Jadhav
07.
08. :eng: :ar: Chris Woakes
09. :aus: :bwl: Mitchell Starc
10. :afg: :bwl: Dawlat Zadran
11. :pak: :bwl: Saeed Ajmal

@ddrap14
 
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Thisara Perera
M: 159 | Runs: 2179 | Ave: 19.63 | SR: 110.89 | HS: 140 | 100s: 1 | 50s: 10 | Wkts: 171 | Ave: 32.10 | Econ: 5.82 | SR: 33.0 | 5wi: 4 | BB: 6-44
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01. :ire: Paul Stirling
02. :wi: Chris Gayle
03.
04. :saf: AB de Villiers
05. :ban: Shakib Al Hasan
06. :eng: Jos Buttler
07. :zim: Sikandar Raza
08. :sri: Thisara Perera
09. :nzf: Matt Henry
10. :ind: Jasprit Bumrah
11. :aus: Shaun Tait

@Parth D
 
:zim: :bwl: Tendai Chatara comes in as my 12th man. Most wickets for Zimbabwe in the decade. Can be easily swapped for one of the spinners on a green pitch.

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Decade Stats:

Parth's Best of the Rest,
  1. :nzf: :bat: Martin Guptill
  2. :ban: :bat: Tamim Iqbal
  3. :sri: :wkb: Kumar Sangakkara
  4. :saf: :ar: Jacques Kallis
  5. :ire: :bat: Eoin Morgan
  6. :eng: :ar: Ben Stokes
  7. :pak: :ar: Shadab Khan
  8. :afg: :ar: Mohammad Nabi
  9. :wi: :ar: Sunil Narine


  10. :zim: :bwl: Tendai Chatara (12th man)

@CerealKiller for a double pick
 
Craig Ervine, a solid middle order batter, and Sabbir Rahman, who struck at 94 in the middle order in the last decade, complete my XI.

:sri: TM Dilshan :ar:
:eng: Jonny Bairstow :wkb:
:pak: Babar Azam :bat:
:ind: Virat Kohli :bat: :c:
:zim: Craig Ervine :bat:
:ban: Sabbir Rahman :bat:
:wi: Jason Holder :ar:
:aus: Mitchell Johnson :ar:
:afg: Hamid Hassan :bwl:
:nzf: Lockie Ferguson :bwl:
:saf: Imran Tahir :bwl:

@ddrap14
 
1. Brendan McCullum
2. David Warner
3. Sachin Tendulkar
4. Jonathan Trott
5. Kevin O'Brien
6. Brendan Taylor
7. Faheem Ashraf
8. Rashid Khan
9. Mustafizur Rahman
10. Kagiso Rabada
11. Muttiah Murali

Of my two nations available, Trott's only bested by Joe Root and Shai Hope - both long gone.
@Parth D
 

Misbah-ul-Haq​

M: 106 | Runs: 3599 | Ave: 45.55 | SR: 70.98 | HS: 96* | 100s: 0 | 50s: 33
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Pushing Shakib to no. 3 where he averages above 50


01. :ire: Paul Stirling
02. :wi: Chris Gayle
03. :ban: Shakib Al Hasan
04. :saf: AB de Villiers
05. :pak: Misbah-ul-Haq
06. :eng: Jos Buttler
07. :zim: Sikandar Raza
08. :sri: Thisara Perera
09. :nzf: Matt Henry
10. :ind: Jasprit Bumrah
11. :aus: Shaun Tait

@ahmedleo414
 
01. :saf: :wk: Quinton de Kock
02. :ban: :bat: Imrul Kayes
03. :wi: :bat: Shimron Hetmyer
04. :nzf: :bat: Ross Taylor
05. :sri: :ar: Angelo Mathews :c:
06. :ind: :ar: Kedar Jadhav
07. :eng: :ar: Chris Woakes
08. :aus: :bwl: Mitchell Starc
09. :zim: :bwl: Graeme Cremer
10. :afg: :bwl: Dawlat Zadran
11. :pak: :bwl: Saeed Ajmal

12th man - :ire: :bwl: Trent Johnston

Unfortunately, Woakes will be batting one position higher than what I had in plan but he is more than capable of it. This isn't too bad of a lineup but I feel some of the picks weren't upto the mark considering the team balance.

@Aravind. with double picks now!
 
Brett LeeAUS352795925.360564/1525.37
Binga with bowling and batting average of 25, strike bowler and also a batsman who can clear the fence easily.

Ray Price from Zimbabwe will be my 12th man. Quality spinner, who has 400+ FC wickets and nearly 250 List A wickets. Will play a role in our side on spin friendly tracks. He was part of MI side after impressive 2011, but never got a game.

@liveinasociety
 

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