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Indian team is ready for World Cup 2023, Indian team World Cup 2023

Published - 26-SEP-2023 10:14 IST | Updated - 15-APR-2024 5:49 IST

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Indian team is ready for World Cup 2023

Rohit and Virat have experience of 250+ matches in ODI, Both 10-thousands of India in the World Cup; Our 4 bowlers have taken 100+ wickets

Rohit and company are ready for the World Cup to be held from 5th October. The selection committee had announced a 15-member squad a month before the tournament on 5 September, which included 7 batsmen, 4 all-rounders and 4 bowlers.

There seems to be little possibility of this changing. If we look at the Indian brigade, it has a good mix of experience and youth. Indian team has captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli who have experience of playing 250+ ODIs. Both of them have scored more than 10 thousand runs in their name.

By the way, if we look at the entire squad of the 13th ODI World Cup, there are only two 10,000 batsmen in it and both are with India. At the same time, our batsmen are ahead of all other teams in scoring centuries.

If we look at the records since 2010, Indian batsmen have scored the maximum number of 142 centuries. The. Africa is at second place with 111 centuries. Our Shubman, Ishan, KL Rahul have scored double centuries.

four bowlers of India included in the current team have taken 100+ wickets.

At the same time, in bowling, four bowlers of India included in the current team have taken 100+ wickets. Among the teams participating in the World Cup, Australia is the only team whose four bowlers have so much experience. At the same time, Pakistan does not have such an experienced bowler. Let us know about our World Cup stars, on whose shoulders will be the responsibility of making the country world champion for the third time...

 

Rohit Sharma (Captain)

  • The only batsman in the world to score 3 double centuries in ODI cricket.

  • In 2006, he entered domestic cricket through Deodhar Trophy. His third World Cup.

  • 10031 runs in 250 ODIs at an average of 48.69. 30 centuries, 51 half-centuries.

  • The highest score is 264 runs, which is a record. The only batsman to score 3 double centuries in ODIs. Hit a record 286 sixes.

Hardik Pandya (Vice-Captain)

  • Has the second highest strike rate while batting in ODIs.

  • Domestic debut in Mushtaq Ali Trophy in 2013. This time we will play the second World Cup.

  • 1758 runs in 82 ODIs at a strike rate of 110.21. 11 half-centuries, best 92*.

  • He is the second Indian to bat with the highest strike rate in ODIs.

Virat Kohli:

  • Among all the players playing in the World Cup this time, he has scored the most runs.

  • Kohli, who made his Ranji debut in 2006, is the most experienced Indian in the current World Cup. This will be the fourth World Cup.

  • 13027 runs in 280 ODIs, including 47 centuries, 65 fifties.

  • The highest is 183. This time, the record of most runs, centuries and half-centuries among the players playing in the World Cup.

Shubman Gill

  • Started playing domestic cricket only 6 years ago

  • Debut for Punjab in Deodhar Trophy in 2017. This will be the first World Cup.

  • 24 year old Shubman has scored 5 centuries in 2023. Has scored 1917 runs in 35 matches at an average of 66.10.

  • The highest score is 208 runs. Youngest to score a double century (23 years 132 days)

  • This is Shubman Gill's first ODI World Cup. Gill made his ODI debut in January 2019 against New Zealand.

  • This is Shubman Gill's first ODI World Cup. Gill made his ODI debut in January 2019 against New Zealand.

KL Rahul

  • Debut in domestic cricket from Vijay Hazare Trophy since 2010, this will be the second World Cup.

  • 2265 runs in 60 ODIs at an average of 48.19.

  • 6 centuries, 15 half-centuries. Scored centuries in all three formats in the first 8 innings of his career.

Suryakumar Yadav

  • Expert in making 360 degree shots, has a strike rate of 170+ in T20.

  • Debut in Vijay Hazare Trophy in 2010. Will play in the World Cup for the first time.

  • Expert in creating 360 degree shots. 659 runs with the help of 4 fifties in 29 ODIs.

  • Strike rate of 172.70 in T20. Record of 117 runs at number four.

Ishan Kishan

  • The player who converted his first international century into a double century

  • Debut for Jharkhand in Vijay Hazare in 2014. There will be the first World Cup.

  • 25 year old Ishan has 886 runs in 25 ODIs. One century and 7 half-centuries.

  • This is Ishan Kishan's first ODI World Cup. Ishan made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka in July 2021.

  • This is Ishan Kishan's first ODI World Cup. Ishan made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka in July 2021.

Shreyas Iyer

  • Played 46 International ODI matches, but never got out on zero

  • Debut for Mumbai in 2014 Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Will play the first World Cup.

  • 1753 runs in 46 ODIs at a strike rate of 97.55. 2 centuries, 14 half-centuries.

  • Fourth Indian to score fifty in 3 consecutive T20s. There were no ducks in ODIs.

Akshar Patel

  • Indian record of 4 or more wickets in 5 consecutive innings in his name

  • Domestic debut in 2012 Vijay Hazare Trophy. Will play the World Cup for the second time.

  • 59 wickets in 54 matches. Also scored 481 runs at a strike rate of 101.69.

  • Made an Indian record of 4+ wickets in 5 consecutive innings in all three formats.

Ravindra Jadeja

  • Will equal Kapil Dev's record in ODI, will be the third World Cup

  • In 2006, he entered domestic cricket through Deodhar Trophy. There will be the third World Cup.

  • 2601 runs in 185 matches, including 13 half-centuries. Also took 204 wickets.

  • Second Indian after Kapil Dev to score 2000 runs and 200 wickets in ODIs.

Shardul Thakur

  • Domestic debut in 2012, opportunity to play World Cup for the first time at the age of 31

  • Ranji debut for Mumbai against Rajasthan in 2012. Will play World Cup for the first time at the age of 31.

  • Took 63 wickets in 44 ODIs at a strike rate of 29.1. Also scored 329 runs at a strike rate of 105.11.

Kuldeep Yadav

  • The only Indian to take two hat-tricks in ODIs, will play his second World Cup

  • Domestic cricket debut in Mushtaq Ali Trophy in 2014. Will play the second World Cup.

  • 150 wickets in 89 ODIs. Took 4 wickets 7 times, 5 wickets 2 times.

  • Fastest Indian spinner to take 150 wickets.

Jasprit Bumrah

  • Has taken 4 wickets 5 times in ODIs

  • Made his debut in Mushtaq Ali Trophy in 2013. Will play in the World Cup for the second time.

  • 125 wickets in 76 ODIs. Took 4+ wickets 5 times and 5+ wickets 2 times.

  • Second fastest Indian bowler to take 100 wickets in ODI cricket.

Mohammed Shami

  • Has taken 4+ wickets in 3 consecutive ODIs, third World Cup at the age of 33

  • Domestic debut in 2010 Mushtaq Ali Trophy. First World Cup at the age of 33.

  • 171 wickets in 94 ODIs. Took 4+ wickets 9 times and 5+ wickets 2 times.

  • He is the second Indian bowler to take four wickets in three consecutive ODIs.

  • This is Mohammed Shami's third ODI World Cup.

  • This is Mohammed Shami's third ODI World Cup.

Mohammad Siraj

  • Second in the list of bowlers with best strike rate, 4 wickets in one over

  • Domestic debut in Ranji Trophy in 2015. Playing in the World Cup for the first time.

  • 53 wickets in 29 ODIs. Best- 6/21. Has taken 4+ wickets twice.

  • Second in best strike rate (24.07). First Indian to take 4 wickets in an over.

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