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ODI World Cup’s best XI

The ODI World Cup 2023 has been a roller coaster ride of emotions, with thrilling victories, heartbreaking losses, and stunning individual performances. As the league stage comes to an end, we take […]

The ODI World Cup 2023 has been a roller coaster ride of emotions, with thrilling victories, heartbreaking losses, and stunning individual performances. As the league stage comes to an end, we take a look at the players who have impressed us the most. Here are the best 11 of the ODI World Cup 2023 after the league stage.

The Best XI of the ODI World Cup

1. Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma (Source: Twitter)

The “Hitman” led the way with his prolific run-scoring, setting new records along the way.
Matches: 9| Runs: 503 | Avg: 55.44

2. Quinton de Kock

Quinton de Kock (Source: Twitter)

The South African wicketkeeper-batsman displayed his class with the bat throughout the tournament.
Matches: 9| Runs: 591 | Avg: 65.66

3. Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli (Source: Twitter)

The Indian captain was a pillar of consistency, delivering crucial runs when his team needed them the most.
Matches: 9| Runs: 594 | Avg: 99

4. Rachin Ravindra

Rachin Ravindra (Source: Twitter)

The emerging star from New Zealand showcased his brilliance, setting records and shining as an all-rounder.
Matches: 9| Runs: 565 | Avg: 70.62

5. Rassie van der Dussen

Rassie Van der Dussen ((Source: Twitter)

South Africa’s dependable middle-order batsman made crucial contributions.
Matches: 9| Runs: 442 | Avg: 55.25

6. Glenn Maxwell:

Glenn Maxwell (Source: Twitter)

The Australian all-rounder played some stunning innings and was a key player for his team.
Matches: 7| Runs:397 | Avg: 79.40

7. Ravindra Jadeja:

Ravindra Jadeja (Source: Twitter)

India’s “Sir” Jadeja delivered with both bat and ball, playing vital roles in his team’s success.
Matches: 9| Wickets: 16 | BBW: 5/33

8. Jasprit Bumrah:

Jasprit Bumrah (Source: Twitter)

The Indian fast bowler’s fiery spells were a nightmare for opposition batsmen.
Matches: 9| Wickets: 17 | BBW: 4/39

9. Gerald Coetzee:

Gerald Coetzee (Source: Twitter)

South Africa’s young paceman showcased his raw pace and potential.
Matches: 9| Wickets: 18 | BBW: 4/44

10. Mohammed Shami:

Md Shami (Source: Twitter)

The Indian pacer consistently picked up wickets and was a standout performer.
Matches: 5| Wickets: 16 | BBW: 5/18

11. Adam Zampa:

Adam Zampa (Source: Twitter)

The Australian leg-spinner bamboozled batsmen with his variations and spin.
Matches: 9| Wickets: 22 | BBW: 4/8

The ODI World Cup has witnessed the rise of new stars and the uncharacteristic struggles of seasoned performers. While the Best XI showcases those who shone the brightest, the Flop XI serves as a reminder that even the best can have off days in the world of cricket.

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