Best ODI XI of the decade

No decade has been as eventful as this one in ODI history.

By Anuraag Peesara

Updated - 08 Dec 2019, 13:49 IST

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11. Imran Tahir

Imran Tahir of South Africa (Photo by Andy Kearns/Getty Images)

Perhaps the best spinner with the white ball this decade, Imran Tahir makes the cut in both the ODI and T20I XI of the decade. The South African leggie kept batsmen dancing to his tunes and besides being metronomically accurate, he was one of the most shrewd customers, making him a very important part of the South African setups.

He also became the first spinner to bowl the first ball of a World Cup, a feat he achieved just this year. Although South Africa had a miserable outing in the World Cups besides the 2015 edition, he has been their pillar in the spin department and even led the inexperienced bowling attack in 2019.

Tahir is the third-highest wicket-taker of this decade, picking up 173 scalps in 107 games. With a bowling average of 24.83 and an economy of 4.65, it’s needless to say he has been an outstanding servant for the South African side.

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