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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2. Adam Gilchrist (Wicketkeeper)
Adam Gilchrist was known for his aggressive batting style. In ODIs, the wicketkeeper-batter served his national side for almost 12 years, and in this period, he played three World Cups and contributed 1085 runs to his team in 31 contests, at a strike rate of 98.01.
In 2003, Australia defended their World Cup title successfully under Ricky Ponting in South Africa. During the remarkable campaign, the southpaw looked efficient with his bat and deliver impactful starts to his team. The Aussie also smashed 408 runs with four fifties in 10 matches, at a superb strike rate of 105.42.
The left-handed batter showcased his ferocious side in the 2007 World Cup final against Sri Lanka. Utilising his power-hitting skills and experience, Gilchrist came heavily on Sri Lanka bowlers and played a vital role in concluding Australia’s journey with the distinguished trophy.
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