Best Indian playing XI below the age of 30 in ODIS

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Australia v India - Game 3
Australia v India - Game 3

Virat Kohli

Now what is a modern-day ODI XI in any format without Virat Kohli? He has already gone past Sachin Tendulkar to become the highest rated Indian in the ICC ODI rankings. With his 35 centuries, he is well on his way to becoming an all-time great. During the England tour, in conditions where the other batsman struggled to leave a mark, Virat Kohli shone and was the man of the series for India.

Shreyas Iyer

Shreyas Iyer had a good debut series against Sri Lanka where he scored two half centuries in the three matches he played. He has been churning out first-class runs for fun over the last few years, and he has had a decent IPL. He has also been quite effective with the bat for team India and could be a good option, keeping the future in mind.

Manish Pandey

Manish Pandey set the stage on fire after his debut against Australia. Although he did not have a great 2017, he has been quite consistent this year. In t20is, Manish has been extremely effective and has been a vital part of the team. While his strike rate may be on the low side, he has impressed everyone with his brilliant consistency. He can provide stability

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