Best ODI XI of the decade among retired players
There are numerous cricketers who hung up their boots this decade and called it quits either solely from ODI format or from all formats.
11. Imran Tahir
Imran Tahir was one of the late bloomers in international cricket. He made his ODI debut in a World Cup game of 2011. However, since then, he became South Africa’s premier white-ball spinner and till he retired, not many even threatened to take his place in the XI.
Tahir was a consistent performer for South Africa. He gave them breakthroughs in the middle overs regularly. In the 107 ODIs he’s played, the leg-spinner took 173 wickets (third-highest for any bowler) at an average of 24.83. He even showed immense control and had an economy of 4.65.
Thus, Tahir was the best leg-spinner of this decade in ODI cricket. He retired from ODI cricket after the 2019 World Cup. However, he continues to play T20 cricket and is available for selection even in T20 Internationals.
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