Nasser Hussain Snubs Shubman Gill, Hardik Pandya As He Picks His ‘Ultimate World Cup XI’

Nasser Hussain Snubs Shubman Gill, Hardik Pandya As He Picks His ‘Ultimate World Cup XI’

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Former England cricketer Nasser Hussain picked his ‘Ultimate World Cup Playing XI’ ahead of the ICC World Cup 2023. The cricketer-turned-commentator had to pick one player from each country and he had to pick one wildcard entry as well. 

Nasser Hussain surprised many as he left out the leading run-getter of ODIs this year in Shubman Gill. The batter has been the mainstay of the Indian batting lineup and has been piling up huge amounts of runs for his team in the 50-over format. He’s currently the No.2 ranked batter in the ICC rankings.

For the opening spot, he backed Indian captain Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock at the top. The duo have opened in the IPL together for Mumbai Indians and they gelled well together. 

At No.3, Nasser Hussain slotted Pakistan captain Babar Azam. The right-hander is currently the No.1 ranked batter in the ICC rankings. The former England cricketer then backed Virat Kohli to bat at No.4. The senior batter has been the backbone of the Indian team for more than one decade and is the leading batter in the ODIs. Kohli was his wildcard entry as he wanted to fit in both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in his team.

Jos Buttler got the nod ahead in Nasser Hussain’s playing XI for the ICC World Cup 2023. The England skipper will don the gloves. Shakib Al Hasan along with Netherlands’ Bas De Leede were the two all-rounders in his team. 

Afghanistan’s spinner Rashid Khan will be the lead spinner in the team along with Sri Lanka’s Maheesh Theekshana. Nasser Hussain picked two pacers in his team in Pat Cummins and Trent Boult. The duo has been fantastic for Australia and New Zealand respectively. 

Nasser Hussain Picks “Ultimate World Cup XI”

Here’s Nasser Hussain’s “Ultimate World Cup 11”:

Rohit Sharma, Quinton de Kock, Babar Azam, Virat Kohli, Jos Buttler, Shakib Al Hasan, Bas De Leede, Rashid Khan, Pat Cummins, Trent Boult, Maheesh Theekshana.

Here’s a full schedule of the ICC World Cup

Match Number Matches Match Date Match Time (IST) Venue
Match 1 England vs New Zealand 5-Oct 2:00 PM Ahmedabad
Match 2 Pakistan vs Netherlands 6-Oct 2:00 PM Hyderabad
Match 3 Bangladesh vs Afghanistan 7-Oct 10:30 AM Dharamsala
Match 4 South Africa vs Sri Lanka 7-Oct 2:00 PM Delhi
Match 5 India vs Australia 8-Oct 2:00 PM Chennai
Match 6 New Zealand vs Netherlands 9-Oct 2:00 PM Hyderabad
Match 7 England vs Bangladesh 10-Oct 10:30 AM Dharamsala
Match 8 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 10-Oct 2:00 PM Hyderabad
Match 9 India vs Afghanistan 11-Oct 2:00 PM Delhi
Match 10 Australia vs South Africa 12-Oct 2:00 PM Lucknow
Match 11 New Zealand vs Bangladesh 13-Oct 2:00 PM Chennai
Match 12 India vs Pakistan 14-Oct 2:00 PM Ahmedabad
Match 13 England vs Afghanistan 15-Oct 2:00 PM Delhi
Match 14 Australia vs Sri Lanka 16-Oct 2:00 PM Lucknow
Match 15 South Africa vs Netherlands 17-Oct 2:00 PM Dharamsala
Match 16 New Zealand vs Afghanistan 18-Oct 2:00 PM Chennai
Match 17 India vs Bangladesh 19-Oct 2:00 PM Pune
Match 18 Australia vs Pakistan 20-Oct 2:00 PM Bengaluru
Match 19 Netherlands vs Sri Lanka 21-Oct 10:30 AM Lucknow
Match 20 England vs South Africa 21-Oct 2:00 PM Mumbai
Match 21 India vs New Zealand 22-Oct 2:00 PM Dharamsala
Match 22 Pakistan vs Afghanistan 23-Oct 2:00 PM Chennai
Match 23 South Africa vs Bangladesh 24-Oct 2:00 PM Mumbai
Match 24 Australia vs Netherlands 25-Oct 2:00 PM Delhi
Match 25 England vs Sri Lanka 26-Oct 2:00 PM Bengaluru
Match 26 Pakistan vs South Africa 27-Oct 2:00 PM Chennai
Match 27 Australia vs New Zealand 28-Oct 10:30 AM Dharamsala
Match 28 Netherlands vs Bangladesh 28-Oct 2:00 PM Kolkata
Match 29 India vs England 29-Oct 2:00 PM Lucknow
Match 30 Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka 30-Oct 2:00 PM Pune
Match 31 Pakistan vs Bangladesh 31-Oct 2:00 PM Kolkata
Match 32 New Zealand vs South Africa 1-Nov 2:00 PM Pune
Match 33 India vs Sri Lanka 2-Nov 2:00 PM Mumbai
Match 34 Netherlands vs Afghanistan 3-Nov 2:00 PM Lucknow
Match 35 New Zealand vs Pakistan 4-Nov 10:30 AM Bengaluru
Match 36 England vs Australia 4-Nov 2:00 PM Ahmedabad
Match 37 India vs South Africa 5-Nov 2:00 PM Kolkata
Match 38 Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka 6-Nov 2:00 PM Delhi
Match 39 Australia vs Afghanistan 7-Nov 2:00 PM Mumbai
Match 40 England vs Netherlands 8-Nov 2:00 PM Pune
Match 41 New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 9-Nov 2:00 PM Bengaluru
Match 42 South Africa vs Afghanistan 10-Nov 2:00 PM Ahmedabad
Match 43 Australia vs Bangladesh 11-Nov 10:30 AM Pune
Match 44 England vs Pakistan 11-Nov 2:00 PM Kolkata
Match 45 India vs Netherlands 12-Nov 2:00 PM Bengaluru
1st Semi-Final T.B.C. vs T.B.C. 15-Nov 2:00 PM Mumbai
2nd Semi-Final T.B.C. vs T.B.C. 16-Nov 2:00 PM Kolkata
Final T.B.C. vs T.B.C. 19-Nov 2:00 PM Ahmedaba

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