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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6. Shane Watson

Shane Watson
Shane Watson (Photo Source: Twitter)

Shane Watson has batted at almost every position and has adapted well. He can bat at the top and go after the bowlers or he can bat in the middle and dwell according to the situation. Naturally, Watson was a fierce striker of a cricket ball and he still continues to light up T20 leagues around the world, including the IPL.

The Australian all-rounder had the ability to make an impact with both bat and ball. In this decade, he played 94 ODIs and made 3481 runs at an average of 40.47. He even picked up 69 wickets with the ball and had an economy of 5.09. Watson was Australia’s premier white-ball all-rounder. He was key to their balance.

In fact, he was a key member of the 2015 World Cup-winning squad as well. After the 2016 World T20 in India, Watson hung up his boots from international cricket and continued playing in various T20 leagues around the world.

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