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Kohli as Captain of Current World Test XI
By: Tupaki Desk | 6 Aug 2016 2:29 PM GMTFormer Cricketers Shane Warne (Australia), Michael Atherton (England) and Ramiz Raja (Pakistan) discussed about the 'Current World Test XI' on Sky Sports Today. The trio chose Indian superstar Virat Kohli to lead the Test Side comprising the World's Best Cricketers.
England is the top contributor with Four Cricketers (Cook, Root, Stokes, Anderson) in Current World Test XI. Australia comes next with Three Cricketers (Warner, Smith, Starc). While Two Indians (Kohli, Ashwin) made it the squad, South Africa (AB de Villiers) and Pakistan (Yasir Shah) have one each.
On paper, Its looks like no team in the World could defeat Current World Test XI as each one of them is a match winner.
Current World Test XI (Chosen by Shane Warne, Atherton Atherton and Ramiz Raja):
1) David Warner (Australia)
2) Alastair Cook (England)
3) Jow Root (England)
4) Virat Kohli (India, Captain)
5) Steve Smith (Australia)
6) AB de Villiers (South Africa, Wicketkeeper)
7) Ben Stokes (England)
8) Ravichandran Ashwin (Indian)
9) Mitchell Starc (Australia)
10) Yasir Shah (Pakistan)
11) James Anderson (England)
12) Morne Morkel (South Africa)
England is the top contributor with Four Cricketers (Cook, Root, Stokes, Anderson) in Current World Test XI. Australia comes next with Three Cricketers (Warner, Smith, Starc). While Two Indians (Kohli, Ashwin) made it the squad, South Africa (AB de Villiers) and Pakistan (Yasir Shah) have one each.
On paper, Its looks like no team in the World could defeat Current World Test XI as each one of them is a match winner.
Current World Test XI (Chosen by Shane Warne, Atherton Atherton and Ramiz Raja):
1) David Warner (Australia)
2) Alastair Cook (England)
3) Jow Root (England)
4) Virat Kohli (India, Captain)
5) Steve Smith (Australia)
6) AB de Villiers (South Africa, Wicketkeeper)
7) Ben Stokes (England)
8) Ravichandran Ashwin (Indian)
9) Mitchell Starc (Australia)
10) Yasir Shah (Pakistan)
11) James Anderson (England)
12) Morne Morkel (South Africa)