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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8. Pat Cummins

Pat Cummins
Pat Cummins. (Photo by SAEED KHAN/AFP /AFP via Getty Images)

It was the year of Pat Cummins if you consider the bowlers. He came out and led the Australian pace attack in every format and was simply outstanding. Be it Tests, ODIs or T20Is, Cummins was brilliant and stepped up every time he took the field.

The premier Australian pacer took 94 wickets across formats and was easily the best bowler of the year. He has 54 wickets in Test cricket which is the most by any bowler this year. He averages 20.61 this year in the longest format.

Meanwhile, there may not be a lot of limelight on him in white-ball cricket but he still does the job. Cummins took 31 wickets at an average of 21.61 from 16 ODI games and had an economy of 4.73. It was the return of Cummins in T20I cricket after two years. He picked up nine wickets in seven games and had an economy of 6.62.

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