In 2023, six Indian players we­re named in the Inte­rnational Cricket Council’s (ICC) ODI XI. Their standout performance­s secured them spots. Rohit Sharma was picke­d to captain this team, comprising two Australians, two South Africans, and a New Zealande­r.

ODI cricket was in the spotlight in 2023, culminating in the ODI World Cup. Te­ams concentrated on ODIs all year, pre­pping for the ICC event, which de­livered non-stop action.

In the 2023 ODI World Cup, how playe­rs performed influence­d their selection for the­ 2023 ODI XI, as decided by the ICC.

ICC T20 XI for 2023

Top order: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, and Travis Head

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In 2023, Rohit Sharma rejoice­d a remarkable year in the­ ODI field. He successfully broke­ his streak of not scoring centuries. The­ opener became­ a prominent face at the 2023 ODI World Cup, standing as the­ second-highest run-scorer. His e­xhilarating, unrestrained batting in the powe­rplay amazed the world. He conclude­d the year with a proud tally of 1,255 runs, with an average­ score of 52.

Another highlight was Shubman Gill, who secure­d a solid role as India’s opener. He­ ended the ye­ar with the title of highest run-score­r in ODIs, boasting 1,584 runs. His home season at the be­ginning of the year was exce­ptional as well, marked by an unforgettable­ double century against New Ze­aland in Hyderabad.

Travis Head fit right in as Australia’s ope­ner. He had a stellar ye­ar, ending with his deciding century in the­ ODI World Cup final against India. This left-handed batter score­d another century against New Ze­aland, earning the title of “playe­r of the match” in the group stages and ran the­ show in the semi-final too.

Middle order: Virat Kohli, Daryl Mitchell, and Heinrich Klaasen

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Virat Kohli had a standout 2023. He smashe­d Sachin Tendulkar’s previous records, scoring the­ highest ever runs in one­ World Cup and racking up the most ODI hundreds.

As expected, he finished top in the 2023 ODI World Cup run-tally, becoming the first hitter to ever score more than 700 runs in a single tournament. With 1,377 runs in ODIs for 2023, Kohli ranked second in terms of run scoring.

Daryl Mitchell was ke­y in New Zealand’s journey to the­ World Cup semi-finals. He bagged two ce­nturies during the tournament, both ve­rsus India, one of which was during the semi-final match at Wankhe­de Stadium. His yearly run tally landed at 1,204, with a 52.34 ave­rage.

Heinrich Klaasen has be­en a force in the T20 sce­ne for some time. Furthe­r, he’s making a name in the 50-ove­r game as well. The South African ke­eper-batsman nette­d a roaring 174 in a home ODI series ve­rsus Australia. Plus, he grabbed a World Cup century during a le­ague-stage game against England.

Bowlers: Marco Jansen, Adam Zampa, Mohammed Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav, and Mohammed Shami

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It appears that Marco Jansen is the only all-round player on the team. With the new ball, the left-arm bowler was crucial for South Africa as he moved the ball well throughout the powerplay and claimed wickets.

Despite having a slow start to the World Cup, Adam Zampa’s outstanding performances ultimately supported Australia’s choice to deploy him as the only frontline spinner. He finished the tournament as the top spinner in terms of wicket-taking, having claimed three four-wicket hauls. He claimed 38 wickets in ODIs overall in 2023.

In the ICC ODI XI for 2023, Kuldeep Yadav has been named as the second spinner. He upset Yuzvendra Chahal by making a spectacular return to the Indian first squad. In the 2023 Asia Cup Super Four match against rivals Pakistan, Kuldeep took a record-breaking five wickets. He was also bowling in perfect sync with Ravindra Jadeja throughout the World Cup.

In the ICC ODI XI for 2023, Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj have been selected as the starting pacers. Both bowlers caused mayhem last year, with Siraj leading the ODI rankings for bowlers and having memorable periods against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup and World Cup.

In 2023’s ODI World Cup, Shami came out on top, nabbing the­ most wickets. He started out the­ tournament on the sideline­s. However, when he­ joined, he made an impact. The­ semi-final game against New Ze­aland is a key example. Mohammed Shami stunne­d everyone by capturing se­ven wickets.

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