Best XI from the players who retired in 2018

These players have garnered a number of laurels over the course of their illustrious career.

By Vaibhav Joshi

Updated - 11 Dec 2018, 17:59 IST

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6. Dwayne Bravo (West Indies)

Dwayne Bravo. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Dwayne Bravo, an all-rounder from Trinidad, has been one of best all-rounders in the history of cricket. Recently, in October 2018, Bravo announced his retirement from international cricket (ODIs and T20Is). He had already retired from Tests in January 2015. Bravo played his last international back in September 2016. It was a T20I game against Pakistan at Abu Dhabi.

He had a pretty average game up against his sleeve as he was able to notch-up only 11 runs. Bravo didn’t shine with the ball as well. The all-rounder went wicketless in his final international game. Bravo made a name for himself in international cricket with his multi-dimensional skills. At 199 ODI wickets and 2968 runs, he stands as the third highest wicket-taker and twelfth most run-scorer for Windies in ODIs.

He has decent Test and T20I numbers as well. In 40 Tests, he amassed 2200 runs at an average of 31.42. He also took 86 Test wickets. Besides that, he played 66 T20Is and scored 1142 runs with 52 wickets to his name. Hence, with exceptional all-round abilities, Bravo would prove to be an impressive addition to this playing XI as an all-rounder.

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