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.

By Sahil Jain

Updated - 28 Dec 2019, 19:13 IST

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7. JP Duminy

JP Duminy. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)

This may be a slightly surprising name in this XI but JP Duminy was an excellent finisher. He was never rated highly and he often slipped under the radar. He did disappoint on a few occasions but he had a decent record in this decade.

The South African left-hander scored 3824 runs and was a vital cog of South Africa’s middle-order for a large part of the decade. Moreover, Duminy can chip in with the ball as well. Out of the 145 ODI matches he has played in this decade, Duminy has bowled in 109 of those. His off-spinners are very handy. Thus, he can complete the fifth bowler’s quota in this team with Watson and Yuvraj.

He announced his retirement from the 50-over format this year and last played in South African colours in the 2019 World Cup.

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