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Indian Cricket Team Playing 11 for ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 - Predicted

Published at :August 15, 2023 at 4:28 PM
Modified at :January 13, 2024 at 5:48 PM
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Mihir Korde


Indian Cricket Team to play their first ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 game against Australia on October 8.

As we gear up for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, everyone’s focusing on India’s cricket team and who might make it into their starting lineup. Cricket is a big part of India, and people are excitedly talking about which players should be chosen. Winning the World Cup is a huge deal, and having a strong team with the right players on the field is super important.

With a history of remarkable achievements in the World Cup, India lifted the trophy twice in 1983 and 2011, and managed to reach finals in 2003, India have consistently demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure on cricket’s grandest stage. As the tournament approaches, fans and experts alike are engaged in a captivating guessing game, attempting to predict the final selection of players who will don the iconic blue jersey.

Balancing experience with youthful energy is often the key to success in major tournaments, and India have a wealth of talent to choose from. Established stalwarts in batting and bowling, coupled with emerging players who have proven their mettle on various platforms, present a pleasant challenge for the selectors. The team management’s decisions will reflect a careful evaluation of form, fitness, and the conditions prevalent in the tournament’s host country.

Here’s Indian Cricket Team’s playing XI for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 (Predicted):

1. Rohit Sharma (Captain): 

Rohit Sharma poses with the ICC Cricket World Cup trophy
Rohit Sharma poses with the ICC Cricket World Cup trophy. (Image Source: ICC)

Rohit Sharma, known for his exceptional batting and calm leadership, is the prime choice to lead the team. When it comes to World Cup history, Rohit has consistently excelled, accumulating 330 runs in the 2015 World Cup and an impressive 648 runs in the 2019 World Cup.

2. Shubman Gill:

Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill. (Image Source: BCCI)

Shubman Gill’s young energy and solid batting technique make him a dependable opener. With an average of over 60 in ODIs, he’s the perfect partner for Sharma, capable of setting the foundation for big scores. Gill’s ODI statistics eloquently demonstrate his batting potential and skill. He has capability to not only build substantial innings but also shift gears when the need arises.

3. Virat Kohli:

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli (Image Source: AP)

Virat Kohli’s remarkable record of 13,000+ ODI runs and 46 centuries speaks volumes about his batting prowess. His aggressive approach and experience are vital in steering the middle overs and setting challenging targets. During the 2011, 2015, and 2019 World Cups, Kohli played crucial roles, amassing 282, 305, and 443 runs respectively. As one of the globe’s finest batsman, Kohli’s wealth of experience and assertive style hold immense significance in intense and pressure-filled matches.

4. Shreyas Iyer:

Shreyas Iyer
Shreyas Iyer. (Image Source: Twitter)

Shreyas Iyer’s knack for accelerating the run rate during middle overs adds depth. He averages over 47 at the number 4 position, and his consistent performances and cool-headedness make him a reliable asset. His capacity to keep the scoreboard ticking and escalate the run rate in the middle overs renders him an invaluable addition.

5. KL Rahul (WK): 

KL Rahul
KL Rahul (Image Source: Twitter)

KL Rahul’s versatile batting and reliable wicket-keeping skills bring balance. With a century in the last World Cup, his adaptability across positions provides flexibility and a safe pair of hands behind the stumps. Rahul’s versatility in either opening the innings or slotting into the middle order injects adaptability into the batting lineup. In recent times, he has cemented his spot as No. 5 for India in the 50-overs format. His steady displays across various roles emphasize his knack for steadying the innings and shifting into higher gear when the situation demands.

6. Hardik Pandya (VC):

Hardik Pandya
Hardik Pandya. (Image Source: BCCI)

Hardik Pandya’s explosive batting and knack for crucial breakthroughs make him a game-changer. As vice captain, his dynamic skills, both with the bat and ball, bring an X-factor to the team. Hardik Pandya’s role as vice-captain within India’s leadership framework holds immense importance. His skills significantly impact the team’s triumph, as he contributes not only as a leader but also as a match-shaping all-rounder.

7. Ravindra Jadeja:

Ravindra Jadeja
Ravindra Jadeja (Image Source: AP Photos)

Ravindra Jadeja’s incredible fielding, economical bowling, and reliable batting make him a complete package. With 2500+ runs and 190+ wickets, he’s a proven match-winner. His lightning-fast fielding, cost-effective bowling, and useful batting establish him as a game-altering presence. His recent showcases in international cricket have been remarkable, further cementing his spot in the team.

8. Shardul Thakur:

Shardul Thakur
Shardul Thakur(image source:PTI)

Shardul Thakur’s aggressive seam bowling and lower-order hitting provide balance more balance to the side. His knack for timely wickets and valuable runs makes him a key asset in tight situations. His valuable contributions with the bat in the lower-order position him as a prized asset within the World Cup squad.

9. Kuldeep Yadav: 

Kuldeep Yadav
Kuldeep Yadav. (Image Source: BCCI)

Kuldeep Yadav’s wrist-spin mastery and wicket-taking ability add spin variety. With 141 wickets in 84 ODIs, his deceptive variations can be a game-changer in spin-friendly conditions. His ability to capture vital wickets positions him as a game-changing force. Kuldeep’s impactful displays in the past underscore his significance. He holds the potential to shift the momentum in favor of the country in the forthcoming World Cup, set to be contested in India’s spin-friendly conditions.

10. Jasprit Bumrah:

Jasprit Bumrah, India,
Jasprit Bumrah (Image Source: Getty Images)

Jasprit Bumrah’s death-over expertise and pace variations make him the trump card. An economy rate under 5 and a record of 18 wickets in the 2019 World Cup showcase his match-winning potential. India’s trump card in the bowling arsenal, the foremost fast bowler in global cricket, is none other than Jasprit Bumrah. Boasting an extraordinary economy rate of less than five runs per over in ODIs, Bumrah stands as a maestro in the art of death bowling.

11. Mohammed Siraj:

Mohammed Siraj
Mohammed Siraj (Image source :AP)

Mohammed Siraj’s rapid rise, swing bowling skill, and ICC ODI bowlers ranking of 4 mark him as a pace gem. With consistent wicket-taking ability, he’s a justified inclusion in the pace attack. Siraj’s recent progress has propelled him to the forefront of the Indian fast bowling unit. His capability to deliver extended spells with both speed and precision has garnered recognition and praise.

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