Best ODI XI of the decade

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

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9. Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc
Mitchell Starc. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Maybe we had the privilege to witness Mitchell Starc in phases because of his stint with injuries, but what a pleasure it has been to see him operate. Having made his debut against India in 2010, Starc kept scaling new heights with every passing season. One of the deadliest death overs bowlers of the game, he can pull out six on six Yorkers in an over, all of them coming in at over 140 kph.

Starc’s most memorable contributions for Australian cricket came in the World Cups. He was the leading wicket-taker in both World Cups, also winning the player of the tournament in 2015. He picked up 22 wickets in 2015 and 27 in 2019 and became only the fourth bowler after Shane Warne, Muttiah Muralitharan and Glenn McGrath to pick up more than 50 World Cup wickets.

In 85 matches that Starc played in these 10 years, he picked up 172 wickets at an average of 20.99 and an economy just over 5. He has the most impressive strike-rate among all bowlers mentioned in this list, picking wickets every 25 deliveries. His career-best figures of 6/28 came against New Zealand in one of the games of the decade, but unfortunately in a losing cause.

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