I’m sorry but that’s a horrible and one dimensional line up apart from Kohli who’s no longer at his peak. Who would play a succesful innings on a low and slow wicket? Certainly no one in that line up
The likes of Rohit and Kohli are highly skilled on slow and low wickets. The idea that Rohit is just a flat track player is outdated - he has played numerous good innings on sluggish wickets in the last few years.
Stokes is also versatile enough to adjust to slowish wickets. He has the ability and the temperament to grind.
Besides, 99% of the time, you will not get sluggish wickets in T20s unless you are playing specifically in the UAE, and we saw how KL Rahul batted in UAE in the recently concluded IPL.
He looked head and shoulders above any Pakistani batsman who has ever played ODI and T20 cricket on UAE pitches.
In a T20 lineup, you don’t need multiple dimensions - the above lineup will score 180+ pretty much every single time against any bowling attack.
Finally, any World XI is picked on the assumption that the players will be performing at their optimum level and constrains such as form, fitness, injuries etc. are not considered.
As far as Kohli is concerned, he still has plenty of juice left in the tank. Pretty much every great batsman was prolific between 32-35 and Kohli is no different. He is still super fit and his commitment and dedication is second to none.
It is usual for people to write him off and he responds every single time.
When he failed in England in 2014, we were told that his confidence was shattered and he will not recover from this. Few months later, he responded with 4 hundreds in 4 Tests in Australia.
He had a lean patch through 2015 and we were told that he has peaked too early and we have seen his best. He responded with one of the greatest batting peaks in history from 2016 to 2019.
Now people are writing him off again by saying that he is 32, he is distracted by his family live, he is losing hunger etc., but it will not be surprising at all if he proves people wrong again with one final peak run over the next 3-4 years.
Kohli is fierce competitor with a massive ego. Such athletes are bad losers and they cannot stomach criticism. They feed on doubters and people who challenge them.