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I think he does. He was India's spearhead in the early 00's, if I'm not mistaken.
Sehwag at number 4 will be like a rabbit in streetlight - clueless how to approach the innings in middle-overs as per game situationI would go with the below XI. Srinath would have made it 10 years back but I think Bumrah and Shami are better than him and Zaheer inspite of longevity.
Rohit Sharma
Sachin Tendulkar
Virat Kohli
Virender Sehwag
Yuvraj Singh
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Kapil Dev
Ravindra Jadeja
Anil Kumble
Mohammed Shami
Jasprit Bumrah
On a side note, any mention of Srinath throws my mind back to mid to late 90s when the tail looked like this.
Mongia
Kumble
Srinath
Joshi/Kuruvilla/Chopra/Chauhan/Raju
Prasad
What a dire fielding XI it was. Don't think any international XI could afford more than 2 poor fielders. India easily had 5-6. Some of the top order batsmen were dross diving around as well.
Dravid was a superb middle-order batsman in the 2nd half of his ODI career.Azharuddin fixes the middle order problem there
I think he would do ok there. Not the best game awareness yes. But he could go all guns blazing and was an ATG destroyer of spin. It would be a great duel between him and Murali, Saqlain or Warne.Sehwag at number 4 will be like a rabbit in streetlight - clueless how to approach the innings in middle-overs as per game situation
Ravi ShastriJadeja doesn't have a great ODI record, but I can't think of a second spinner who is a decent bat, good enough to bat at no.8 in ODIs. He is also probably the best fielder India ever had, and hence not a bad overall package.
Same reasoning that he’s called an ATG Test player but doesn’t always make the current side?Why would Jadeja make the all time team when half his career he has struggled to break into the current team itself?