Retired International XI of the decade
Several teams are in their transition phases due to the retirement of many greats since 2010.
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Ricky Ponting (C)
Undoubtedly, the greatest captain who ever graced this game of cricket, Ricky Ponting has been no short of a legend when it comes to leading the side from the front. In his superior captaincy, his Australian side of the 2000s was almost invincible in world cricket. On top of that, he was one of the best batsmen of his generation.
In his glittering career, Ponting won as many as three back to back ODI World Cups in 12 years, two of in which he captained the side to the ultimate glory. Ponting was considered a complete package who had tremendous batting skills, outstanding fielding skills and a highly intelligent brain to captain a star-studded Aussie side.
In 168 Tests that the Tasmanian played, he scored 13,378 runs at an average of 52. He scored 41 centuries in Test cricket. In ODIs, he scored 13,704 runs at an average of 42 in 375 matches. He has 30 ODI tons to his name. A captain and a cricketer as tough as him is born once in a decade.
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