ODI XI of above 34 active international players

West Indies v Zimbabwe - 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup
Chris Gayle

Wicket-keeper :

#5 MS Dhoni (wk)

England v India - Royal London One-Day Series 2014
MSD

Probably the coolest player this game has ever seen, MS Dhoni has achieved everything a professional team's captain/player can dream of. But the hunger and passion towards the game has never died. He is an integral part of India's limited over setup as a mentor to captain Kohli and his bowlers, and is much more than just a wicket keeper - batsman. One has to agree that he is struggling with the bat in recent times but he has not given up yet. He is one of the oldest member of this team but adds great value with his finishing skills.


All-rounders :

#6 Jean-Paul Duminy

South Africa v India - 5th Momentum ODI
Jean-Paul Duminy

Aged 34, Duminy is one of the key players whose form pretty much defines how successful South Africa can be in the 50-overs World Cup next year. With AB's retirement from international cricket, Duminy has to play the role of an explosive batsman in the middle overs for South Africa. His bowling ability adds value to any team he plays for.


#7 Shoaib Malik

New Zealand v Pakistan - 4th ODI
The Pakistani All-rounder

The only player from Pakistan in this team, Malik has been the go-to man for his team under pressure situations. He gets a place in this team ahead of Ross Taylor for his bowling abilities. He can pair up with Duminy to finish the 5th bowler's quota. Shoaib Malik made his debut at the age of 17 but, most of his memorable performances have came after the age of 30 which is a rare thing in this sport. He still has few more years left in his long career.

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