Best ODI XI of the decade
No decade has been as eventful as this one in ODI history.
12th man – Kane Williamson
The way Kane Williamson carried himself after such a heartbreaking final, which was equally controversial, the New Zealander showed the world what a gentleman he is. This wasn’t the first time he was in limelight for being the nice guy in cricket, he has always been so, ever since he made his debut in 2010.
Brendon McCullum and Mike Hesson saw the talent this guy possesses and groomed him well enough to make him a captain one day. Once McCullum retired in 2016, he took over the reins as a captain in all formats and has done a terrific job thus far. He still has a lot of good years left in him but we can already deem him one of the finest personalities the game witnessed.
In 149 matches, he piled up 6132 runs at an average of 47.90. He registered 13 centuries and 39 half-centuries, piling up runs at a strike-rate in excess of 80. The stalwart definitely will have another shot at the World Cup and perhaps, the fans will be hoping for something better from his side.
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