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.
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5. Yuvraj Singh
There’s absolutely no doubt that Yuvraj Singh was one of the biggest match-winners India has ever-produced in white-ball cricket. He played a huge role in two out of the three ICC white-ball triumphs in this century. The Punjab all-rounder turned games single-handedly.
While he was the key man in the 2007 T20 World Cup, Yuvraj continued his form and was the player of the tournament in the 2011 World Cup. In that tournament, he scored 362 runs which included four fifties and a hundred and also picked up 15 wickets. He was diagnosed with cancer and missed quite a bit of cricket.
Yuvraj wasn’t the same after he returned and was soon axed from the side. However, he made a stunning comeback in 2017 and was a part of India’s side which went to the final of the 2017 Champions Trophy. He even registered his highest ODI score in 2017 – 150 which came against England in Cuttack. In June 2019, he announced his retirement from international cricket.
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