ICC ODI Team of the Year (2023) announced - No Pakistan players included

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Stars from Australia and India that went head-to-head in the final of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup dominate the ICC


Rohit Sharma (c) (India)

The India skipper continued his remarkable record in ODI cricket with yet another sensational year in 2023 with the bat as he amassed a whopping 1255 runs at an average of 52.

Rohit was at his brilliant best throughout much of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, with his magnificent knock of 131 against Afghanistan in Delhi a clear highlight.


Shubman Gill (India)

Gill established himself as Rohit Sharma's preferred partner at the top of India's batting order at the start of 2023 when he smashed a wonderful 208 from just 149 deliveries against New Zealand in Hyderabad.

It was one of five occasions that Gill managed to reach triple figures in 50-over in 2023 and no player finished with more runs (1584) than the star right-hander compiled during the calendar year.

India opener Shubman Gill kickstarted the chase with a half-century against Bangladesh at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023


Travis Head (Australia)

A player of immense class that saves his best performances for the grandest stage of all, Travis Head shone for much of 2023 and peaked when it mattered most during the 50-over World Cup in India as he helped Australia claim a record sixth title.

Head smashed a half-century and claimed two wickets in a Player of the Match performance in the World Cup semi-final victory over South Africa and then exceeded that effort when he scored an unbelievable 137 against India in the decider to help Australia lift the trophy.

Travis Head's half-century included six fours and a six.


Virat Kohli (India)

The India stalwart compiled yet another consistent 12 months in 2023 and only teammate Shubman Gill bettered his total of 1377 runs during the calendar year.

Kohli reached three figures on six occasions in 2023, breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record for most international centuries during India's World Cup campaign on his way to winning the Player of the Tournament award at the showcase event.

Most runs in a single edition of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.


Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand)

The experienced right-hander stood out for the Kiwis in 2023 as he scored an impressive five centuries and helped himself to a total of 1204 runs at an imposing average of 52.34 and an even more eye-catching strike rate just north of 100.

Two of Mitchell's best efforts with the bat came at the 50-over World Cup and they both came against India, with the 32-year-old scoring knocks of 130 and 134 respectively in his two appearances against Rohit Sharma's side.


Heinrich Klaasen (wk) (South Africa)

The experienced South Africa excelled with the bat for the majority of 2023, with his crowning moment coming against Australia in September at Centurion when he scored a wonderful 174 in a winning side.

Klaasen also reached triple figures at the World Cup when he hit a superb 109 in a commanding victory over England in Mumbai and some sound performances behind the stumps during 2023 wins the 32-year-old the spot behind the stumps in the ODI Team of the Year.


Marco Jansen (South Africa)

The tall South African wins the all-rounder spot in the Team of the Year following superb efforts with both bat and ball during the last 12 months.

Jansen scored a quickfire 47 and collected his maiden five-wicket ODI haul against Australia in September and then continued his good form at the World Cup as he helped the Proteas make an eye-catching run to the semi-finals.


Adam Zampa (Australia)

The Australia veteran was once again a model of consistency throughout 2023 as he helped himself to a total of 38 wickets at a decent average just north of 26 and an even better economy rate that was less than a run a ball.

Zampa impressively collected a trio of four-wicket hauls in consecutive matches during Australia’s successful run at the World Cup at the backend of 2023 to end the tournament as the second highest wicket taker behind India's Mohammed Shami.


Mohammed Siraj (India)

The exciting right-armer collected a total of 44 wickets during 2023, with his most impressive performance coming in the final of the Asia Cup as he single-handedly destroyed Sri Lanka's strong batting line-up.

Siraj ripped through the Sri Lanka top-order on his way to career-best figures of 6/21 as India clinched the Asia Cup title in style, and entered their home World Cup campaign full of confidence.


Kuldeep Yadav (India)

No player in the world picked up more wickets than Kuldeep last year, with the in-form left-arm spinner finishing 2023 with an imposing total of 49 ODI scalps.

Kuldeep's biggest haul came against arch-rival Pakistan during the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup as the spinner collected the excellent figures of 5/25 to help India on their path to the title.

Kuldeep Yadav weaved his magic under the lights of Lucknow, bowling a massive turner which cleaned up England skipper Jos Buttler.


Mohammed Shami (India)

No one came close to matching Mohammed Shami's haul of four five-wicket hauls in 2023 and the experienced right-armer is a much-deserved member of ODI Team of the Year honours.

While Shami contributed a host of match-winning exploits, it was his magnificent spell of 7/57 - the best figures for an India Men's player in ODI history - in the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand in Mumbai that stood out most.

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World Champions only have 2 players in the team :dw But Travis Head singlehandedly won them the world cup :heart:
 
6 players from the world cup losing side and only 2 players from the world cup winnning side

Chalo, whatever makes them happy. Pakistan, Australia, and England can enjoy the ICC titles while India can celebrate self giving awards of odi team of the year.
 
Pakistani players don't care if they are selected or not. To them being selected for BPL is more important.
 
6 players from the world cup losing side and only 2 players from the world cup winnning side

Chalo, whatever makes them happy. Pakistan, Australia, and England can enjoy the ICC titles while India can celebrate self giving awards of odi team of the year.

Why do you think they don't deserve to be included due to their performances in 2023?
 
I think that was fair enough team take was made by the ICC. No Pakistan player deserves to be in this team. Their performances were not up to the mark.
 
Why do you think they don't deserve to be included due to their performances in 2023?
I ran a stats where only India, Pakistan, England, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand were considered as opposition, while the excluded opposition were the rest.

Most runs in 2023


Most wickets in 2023

I am actually surprise they did not consider KL Rahul in place of Klassen
 
6 players from the world cup losing side and only 2 players from the world cup winnning side

Chalo, whatever makes them happy. Pakistan, Australia, and England can enjoy the ICC titles while India can celebrate self giving awards of odi team of the year.
Pakistan and England winning ODI titles in 2017 and 2019 has no relevance in 2023 .

You can't get dismantled like minnows in both Asia Cup and World Cup and then expect your players to be in the ICC XI :facepalm
 
I'd go with

Sharma
Head
Virat
Mitchell
Klaasen
Miller
Jansen
Santner
Zampa
Bumrah
Shami
 
No pat cummins? That's ridiculous. Pat should be in the team and should be the captain as well. His tactics were absolute genius especially in the WC final
 
What a joke of a lineup with Rohit Sharma on the top as captain. Might as well have put the indian 11 there as compensation for being "better on paper". :yk
 
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What a joke of a lineup with Rohit Sharma on the top as captain. Might as well have put the indian 11 there as compensation for being "better on paper". :yk

Would you not have Rohit Sharma as opener after the starts he gave in the world cup?

Remember this six

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Good list. All well deserved names except the young bloke at the top who feasted in meaningless bilaterals but went missing throughout the World Cups.

Klaasen ahead of Rahul is fine due to higher strike rate.

I would also drop Kuldeep who was okay but didn't do that well. His replacement,much to Pakistani fans disguise, is an Indian, Ravindra Jadeja who will add extra depth to batting as well. So, Jadeja at 7, Jansen 8 and then the three tailenders.
 
This is actually a blessing in disguise. If there were a couple of Pak players in there the Pakistani fans would have gone mad over this useless thing deapite the pathetic team results.
 
Rizwan > Klaasen
I would have taken that if it wasn't the 6 position. That's too low for Rizwan to be and Klaasen any day over him at that position especially when you have such a strong top and middle order that's not going to leave much for Rizwan to nudge it around. I think Rizwan actually makes a case for himself but probably for the second team.
 
Cummins over Siraj and he is my captain.

Make Head opener, Kohli at 3, Mitchell at 4 and pick Maxwell or Mitchell Marsh instead of the overhyped Gill at number 5. Rest are good to go, can make a case for Santner over Kuldeep but that is touch and go, because of how Kuldeep did in Asia Cup.
 
6 players from the world cup losing side and only 2 players from the world cup winnning side

Chalo, whatever makes them happy. Pakistan, Australia, and England can enjoy the ICC titles while India can celebrate self giving awards of odi team of the year.
They don't select players based on one match. In the same world cup India also beat Australia in the early rounds. That one match is only to decide the world cup winner. Not to decide the best players of the season. They barely survived against NZ and Afghanistan due to some superlative individual efforts.
 
uld also drop Kuldeep who was okay but didn't do that well. His replacement,much to Pakistani fans disguise, is an Indian, Ravindra Jadeja who will add extra depth to batting as well. So, Jadeja at 7, Jansen 8 and then the three tailenders
Lol at Jadeja, the serial match loser and so-called all rounder ahead of Kuldeep.
 
Chalo, whatever makes them happy. Pakistan, Australia, and England can enjoy the ICC titles while India can celebrate self giving awards of odi team of the year.
The guys who were capable of getting Pakistan across the line for silverware have left Pakistan and are playing franchise leagues. Who is to blame?
 
Honest truth 2023 Pakistan was bad in ODIs players did not play to their full potential and rightly so were not selected
 
Lol at Jadeja, the serial match loser and so-called all rounder ahead of Kuldeep.

Atleast look at performance before doing lol.

They both failed in finals.

Overall performance in World Cup:-

Jadeja - 16 wickets @24 and a good knock vs NZ with bat
Kuldeep - 15 wickets@28, nothing with bat
 
Atleast look at performance before doing lol.

They both failed in finals.

Overall performance in World Cup:-

Jadeja - 16 wickets @24 and a good knock vs NZ with bat
Kuldeep - 15 wickets@28, nothing with bat
Don't need to look at these stats to convince me about Jadeja being an absolute albatross around our necks for more than a decade in shorter formats.
 
Don't need to look at these stats to convince me about Jadeja being an absolute albatross around our necks for more than a decade in shorter formats.

That's another debate but in the World Cup, he was better than Kuldeep. Kuldeep is not like once in generation player, there is a reason why he was kept out of the team despite us playing a mediocre Yuzi for a good 2-3 years. He is a mental midget himself.
 
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