ICC Men's Cricket World Cup: Greatest ODI XI (1975-2019)
In the global tournament, these players showcased their strength in several instances with their dazzling displays.
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10. Shane Warne
Shane Warne was one of the greatest stalwarts of Australian cricket. In his 15-year international career, he gave some unforgettable moments to Aussie cricket buffs. Back in the 1999 World Cup, Kangaroos won their second title in England under Steve Waugh, and Warne emerged as the biggest hero for his team in the tournament.
Trapping 20 batters in 10 matches at a frugal economy of 3.82, he concluded his journey in the tournament as a joint-leading wicket-taker, along with New Zealand’s Geoffrey Ian Allott. In the final of the competition, he bagged the Player of the Match award for his clinical bowling display against Pakistan.
Claiming 4/33 figures in his nine-over spell, Warne paved the way for his team’s triumph. In his glorifying World Cup career, the spin wizard took 32 wickets in 17 matches at an economy of 3.83.
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