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All time world ODI XI game

smash84

The Tiger King
Vaas getting overlooked is more surprising. Where were all those ****s who were trying to preach that Vaas was some sort of ATG amazing left arm bowler? Why aren't they voting for him now?
deserves more likes tbh
 

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The normal awards that everyone else has
Dhoni, Pollock and Ambrose go thru.


- Please select a spinner.

- Please select a third quick/all rounder/bowler capable of bowling ten overs.

- Please select a #3 batsman.
 

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The normal awards that everyone else has
World ODI First XI

Adam Gilchrist +
Sachin Tendulkar
Viv Richards
Virat Kohli
AB DeVilliers
Michael Bevan
Kapil Dev
Wasim Akram
Joel Garner
Muttiah Muralitharan
Glenn McGrath


World ODI Second XI

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MS Dhoni
Shaun Pollock
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Curtly Ambrose
 
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stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Warne
Donald
Ponting

Warne's flipper was the most dangerous ball in ODI cricket during the 93-98 period. He also could hold a bat and would slot in nicely behind Pollock in the batting order.

Donald was the best change bowler ever.

Ponting narrowly missed the first XI.
 

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
I think Pollock should be at 8. From what I remember, he didn't bat at 7 even for SA most of the times.
 

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