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Modern Day Right Handers XI For ODIs

Divesh GillBy Divesh GillNo Comments2 Mins Read
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After presenting to you the Modern Day Left Handers XI For ODIs we now bring the right Handers XI. This team has Kohli as its captain and has three other Indians besides him. Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and Yuzvendra Chahal are the other 3 Indians onboard.

Here’s the team

Openers

Rohit Sharma
AB De Villiers (Wk)

Modern Day Right Handers XI For ODIsNow that’s too much of destruction right on top of the order. Hitman and Mr 360 degrees form a dream opening pair. That’s a nightmare for any bowling attack, isn’t it?

Middle Order

One Down: Virat Kohli (C)
Two Down: Kane Williamson

Modern Day Right Handers XI For ODIs
Three Down: Joe Root
Four Down: Babar Azam

Now that’s an ultra rich middle order. Virat Kohli is the best ODI batsman and he’s proved that beyond any iota of doubt. Kane Williamson, Joe Root and Babar Azam are among the leading ODI players in the world.

So, if the bowlers manage to get away with the openers and expose the middle order, they’re up for even more trouble. This is the most handsome middle order a modern day ODI side can ever have.

All Rounders

Modern Day Right Handers XI For ODIs
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Chris Woakes

He’s a high utility all rounder. He can be the fifth bowler of the team as he’s capable of bowling a complete quota of 10 overs. This all rounder from England suits the team best.
Bowlers

Modern Day Right Handers XI For ODIs

Josh Hazlewood
Hasan Ali
Jasprit Bumrah
Yuzvendra Chahal

This looks just perfect. Chahal has earned himself some great repute as being a lethal wrist spinner. Jasprit Bumrah on the other hand is the best death overs bowler. Hazlewood and Hasan Ali will ensure early tremors to the opposition.

So, how would you rate this squad?

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