Let us define the task on hand: What do I want from my Dream Team? For a start, the ideal opening combination must have two batsmen who complement each other’s game and are yet diverse in their batting styles. The middle order should be flexible, capable of occupying the crease, rotating the strike in the middle overs, and also upping the ante in the slog overs. The wicketkeeper should be safe behind the wicket and effective in front of it; if not an opener, he should be able to use the long handle. The team should have two all-rounders to provide that quintessential balance to the eleven.
Since I have the luxury of picking the best batsmen ever to have played ODIs, I’d be tempted to play with five bowlers whom I expect not only to restrict the opposition but also take wickets—nothing slows down the scoring rate as effectively as fall of wickets. Last, at least a couple of my bowlers should master the art of bowling in the death and crucial powerplay overs. Fielding is crucial, but I would rather pick a superior batsman or bowler over a mediocre player who happens to be electric on the field.
Here’s my Dream XI, a heady mix of talent, dynamism and that all-important X-factor!
Virender Sehwag
Sachin Tendulkar
Sourav Ganguly (Capt)
Mohammed Azharuddin
Yuvraj Singh
M.S. Dhoni
Kapil Dev
Anil Kumble
Manoj Prabhakar
Harbhajan Singh/Srinath
Zaheer Khan
The best thing about our Dream Team is that it consists of players who certainly dare to dream.
Aakash Chopra is a former Indian Test opener
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