The Best Right Handers XI Of ODI Cricket In This Generation

The ODI is a popular format in cricket, and this was the best format after the traditional format of Test cricket. But know due to the rise of the league and T20 cricket, the popularity of the 50 over format and the Test format has down over the years.

In the 50 over format, the ICC Holds mega-event like ICC Cricket World and ICC Champions Trophy. The Asian Cricket Council also has a 50 over tournament named Asia Cup, where the top Asian sides play to be the king of Asia.

The viewers are excited to see the ODI format in the ICC tournaments rather than a bilateral series. That is why many young members have shifted their attention to the shorter formats of cricket because they are filled with excitement, thrill, and drama.

Today in this article, we shall bring you the top eleven best right-handed batsmen in the 50 over format from this modern-day generation –

Rohit Sharma – The Hit Man of International cricket is the most dangerous opening batsman in world cricket right now. Rohit is the vice-captain of India’s ODI and T20I teams.

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma

He became the most successful opening batsman after the Indian former captain MS Dhoni asked to open the innings in the limited-overs format. Since 2013, Champions Trophy Rohit has been a leading run-scorer for India in the white-ball format.

Hit Man has played his natural game, which is why he has delivered the best performance till now for the men in blue. His greatest achievements might be the five world cup centuries in 2019, and he is the only batter in the world to score three double tons in ODI Cricket. Ro can Hit the ball from the first ball and start the innings nicely for the team.

Shai Hope – The Windies batter Shai Hope is a perfect partner for Rohit Sharma in the ODI XI of the right-handers. Shai Hope and Rohit Sharma have similar styles, and both can complement each other well. Shai hasn’t been shy of making a mark in the International cricket arena, and he has been going at a great pace for many years now.

Shai Hope
Shai Hope

West Indies have been competitive in the 50 overs format because of the players like Shai Hope. He is a traditional ODI player who can find gaps to score runs, and he can even hit the big shots when needed. So West Indies have a New Hope in Shai in the fifty-over format.  

Virat Kohli – The current Indian skipper is the best batsman at the number three position in the world of cricket. Kohli has been a masterclass when it comes to pacing the innings in the 50 over format. Kohli is an elegant right-handed batsman in all formats, and he has made some Virat records in ODI cricket history.

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli

VK is one of the fitness freaks in the team, and that is why his graph as a player has gone upwards every year. He has achieved the five thousand run mark in just 82 innings is the fastest as an Indian captain in ODIs. Kohli has smashed every bowler throughout his ODI career, and he has done it against every International opponent.

Kane Williamson – The Kiwi captain is the most trusted batsman in world cricket right now. He has that sense of timings, and he can also change his gear according to the situation. Willaimson is the most consistent batsman in all formats of the game.

Kane Williamson
Kane Williamson

He is the one who can hold the innings in any crunch situation of the game. He has all the shots in the book, which helps him be one step ahead of the opposition. Williamson led the Kiwis to the final of the 2019 world cup, and because of his cool and calm nature, Kane will be captain of the best right-handed batsmen’s side in this modern-day ODI team.

Jos Buttler – The wicketkeeper batsmen of the England team is the dangerous middle-order batsmen in this generation. He can blast any bowlers at will in all formats. Jos can be the destructive best in 50 over format if Buttler comes up the order, and that is why we have named him at the number five position.

Jos Buttler
Jos Buttler

So he can take control of the last few overs of an ODI inning. His hard and power-hitting skills can be vital to the team’s chance and provide the best wicket-keeping skills. Buttler can be the perfect player at the number five position as well because he fears no bowlers. He can treat Starc, Steyn, or Chahal in the same way. 

Hardik Pandya – The fast bowling Indian all-rounder, Hardik Pandya is also at his destructive best to finish the innings. Hardik can take on any bowler on his day and smash them all over the park. Buttler and Hardik can be the two dangerous finishers in ODI cricket.

Hardik Pandya
Hardik Pandya

After the foundation is laid, Buttler Hardik can do the damage for their team. But the Baroda all-rounder is having some fitness issues, which is also why he hasn’t been bowling. Hardik didn’t bowl a single over in the first half of the IPL 2021 season. He needs to get his full fitness to have been that impact player for India and MI again.

Chris Woakes – The pace bowler from England can be the best all-rounder and strengthen any team’s batting. Chris Woakes can bat in the 50 over format. Wakes have a Test century to his name. He achieved this feat at Lords in 2018 against India.

Chris Woakes
Chris Woakes

Woakes is a terrific pace bowler with his batting skills who can get the wickets with the new ball. In hundred ODI innings, Woakes has picked up 149 wickets to his name, and he can also take the wickets on the batting-friendly surfaces.

Pat Cummins – The Aussie quick is the most lethal bowler in the current world. Cummins has the ability to troublesome great batters of this generation. He also bowled well in the 2019 world cup, and he is the man who can play all three formats.

Pat Cummins
Pat Cummins

Pat can use the new ball to good effect and be deadly in the last few overs. He can also nail the Yorkers in the slog overs, and with the bat, he can provide some lusty blows towards the end. As a right-handed bowler, Cummins has been superb till now.

Rashid Khan – The magician spin bowler from Afghanistan is the most wanted spin bowler in any team playing any format. Rashid Khan has been the bowler who has never done anything wrong.

Rashid Khan
Rashid Khan

He can pick up wickets at very crucial stages of the innings, so he is so successful bowler in the world. Rashid can also bat in the lower order. But his batting skills aren’t much talked about because of his impactful bowling. 

Mohammad Shami – The Indian pace bowler is a worthy member to be in every team. Mohammad Shami is the one bowler who can take wickets with the new ball, and he can be a perfect partner of Chris Woakes in ODI format. Shami took an ODI hat trick in the world cup of 2019, and he is a wicket-taking option for any team. 

Mohammad Shami
Mohammad Shami

Yuzvendra Chahal – Chahal has been the spin bowler for India in the limited-overs format. Yuzi is the most trusted spinner for Kohli in the RCB team as well. However, Chahal can be a wicket-taking bowler in the ODI format.

Yuzvendra Chahal
Yuzvendra Chahal

The Haryana-born right arm spinner had replaced Ravi Ashwin because the Indian team had struggled to pick up wickets in the middle overs. Chahal has been the lead spin bowler in the team now. As a chess player, he has been playing mind games, and he has used his variations to fox the batsmen.

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