Current best non-Asian ODI XI
Steve Smith is the captain of the non-Asian ODI XITalk about all-time greats in cricket and the seemingly finite list is endless. There is no dearth of exceptional cricketers all over the world. This trend continues among the present day pool of cricketers – rich in talent, highly dedicated and never short of giving their best on the field.While the range of current cricketers varies from AB de Villiers, the Mr.360° who always treats the audience with his never-ending variety of shots, to the silent knight Joe Root whose calm but consistent performance serves as the backbone for the English side, it is a tough task to choose the best non-Asian ODI XI from the active pool.While there is always room for debate about why a particular player should or should not be included, here are 11 cricketers who make the cut in the list of best non-Asian ODI XI based on their performances in 2015.
#1 Hashim Amla
The humble, down-to-earth and without a doubt one of the best cricketers of all times – Hashim Amla – who has gotten into a hobby of breaking records, would be an ideal opener for the team. Known for getting big runs, Amla already has 4 centuries to his name this year – joint highest with Martin Guptill and Ross Taylor.
With 973 runs from just 18 matches in 2015, at a sound average of 60.81, Amla would provide the perfect start to the team. A man of few words and more action, he is an opener whom any team would yearn to have.