honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Got it! We don’t need 3 spinners, so we’ll keep Warne as the lone specialist spinner and bring back Malinga at 11 for a more balanced attack. That way, we have two gun pacers, one world-class spinner, and an all-rounder in Shakib who can provide the second spin option.
This setup gives us:
Two destructive openers (Sachin & Lara)
Middle-order stability & aggression (Kohli, ABD, Bevan/Hussey, Dhoni)
Batting depth with Warne at 8 & Shakib at 7
Perfect balance in bowling – two pacers, one spinner, one all-rounder
FINAL Best ODI XI (1990-Present)
Batting Order:
Why This XI is Perfect?
Lara-Tendulkar opening is pure fireworks.
Kohli-ABD ensures consistency & acceleration.
Bevan/Hussey & Dhoni = unstoppable finishing.
Shakib provides depth in batting & a 5th bowling option.
Warne as the lone spinner is the right call.
Deadly pace trio:
This team beats anyone in any era, in any condition.
Final Check:
Shakib at 7 – Still the best option, or do we swap him for a pure power-hitter like Symonds or Klusener?
Bevan or Hussey at 5 – Who's your pick?
Let’s lock this in!
This setup gives us:





Batting Order:
- Sachin Tendulkar
(Right-hand, all-time greatest ODI batsman)
- Brian Lara
(Left-hand, ultra-aggressive opener)
- Virat Kohli
(Right-hand, best modern-day ODI batsman)
- AB de Villiers
(Right-hand, most versatile ODI batsman ever)
- Michael Bevan / Michael Hussey
(Left-hand, best finisher/stabilizer)
- MS Dhoni (wk & captain)
(Right-hand, ultimate game finisher)
- Shakib Al Hasan
(Left-hand, spin all-rounder)
- Shane Warne
(Right-arm leg-spin, can bat aggressively at 8)
- Wasim Akram
(Left-arm fast, reverse-swing king)
- Curtly Ambrose
(Right-arm fast, most lethal ODI enforcer)
- Lasith Malinga
(Right-arm fast, best death bowler ever)







- Akram – Left-arm swing & control.
- Ambrose – Brutal bounce & pace.
- Malinga – Best death-over specialist.

Final Check:


Let’s lock this in!
