Best XI across all formats in 2019

One of the biggest challenges of modern-day cricket is to adapt to different formats and continue to be consistent and successful in each one of them.

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11. Mohammed Shami

Mohammed Shami (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

2019 was the coming of age of Mohammed Shami. He was India’s premier bowler in Test cricket but he’s made it big even in the shorter formats. Shami was the second-highest wicket-taker in 2019 across formats and took 77 wickets. His average of 19.81 was the third-best for any bowler who picked more than 30 wickets in international cricket this year.

In Tests, the Bengal pacer picked up 33 wickets at an average of 16.66. Meanwhile, it was the return of Shami, the white-ball bowler. He finished on top of the bowling charts in ODI cricket. He took 42 wickets and had a strike-rate of 25.3.

Shami even made a return to T20I cricket after a period of more than two years. However, he played just one game against the West Indies and did well. He took 2/25 against a rampaging West Indian batting line-up. Thus, Shami was excellent throughout the year, continuing his red-ball form and reinventing himself in white-ball cricket.

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