All-Rounders: Shaping the Cricket World Cup 2023

All-Rounders: Shaping the Cricket World Cup 2023

The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup is all set to start on October 5th and end on November 19th. While all-round performance is very important for a team to build their own strategy and maintain consistent skill with both bat and ball, they can perform well and carry the trends forward. In this article, you will learn that the all-rounder is one of the most important parts of shaping the cricket World Cup.

Ravindra Jadeja, Hardik Pandya and Axar Patel (India)

Ravindra Jadeja,Hardik Pandya, and Axer Patel are three of the most important all-rounders for India, and it will have a huge impact on the team if they consistently score runs. It will be very difficult for selectors to select this all-rounder. On the other side, Hardik Pandya is one of the most important all-rounders, and he can deliver with both bat and ball and take wickets. While Axer Patel is one of the better bowlers and Jadeja has been a batter in recent times, Jadeja has scored more than 2,500 runs in ODIs, and in recent times, Axer has been consistent with the bat, as we have seen in the Boder Gavaskar Trophy.

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)

Shakib Al Hasan is the world’s number-one all-rounder from Bangladesh. Till now, he has
scored 7132 runs in 232 matches, scored nine centuries and 53 fifties, and hit 652 fours and 46 sixes. In the bowling department, he is one of the most amazing spinners; he took 301 wickets in ODIs and produced 8768 runs, taking 10 four-wicket hauls and 4 five-wicket hauls. Over the years, he has become one of the top-quality bowlers and can accelerate his game whenever it is required for Bangladesh.

Mohammad Nabi (Afganistan)

Mohammad Nabi is one of the best all-rounders and can accelerate his game to the top notch.
Over the years, he has become one of the best players for Afghanistan and can take wickets with his spin bowling. In ODIs, he has scored 2968 runs and smashed 1 century and 15 fifties. However, in bowling, he took 144 wickets and produced 4628 runs, delivered 43 maidens with an economy of 4.28, and took a four-wicket haul.

Moeen Ali and Sam Curren (England)

Moeen Ali and Sam Curren will make a huge impact on England's side when it comes to all-round performance. They are consistent in scoring runs and taking wickets. Moeen can consistently skitter the ball and take wickets. In ODIs, Moeen scored 2212 runs, smashed 3
centuries and 6 half-centuries, took 99 wickets in 129 matches, and produced 4940 runs. While Sam Curren scored 318 runs and took 26 wickets, he took one five-wicket haul and one four-wicket haul. Both players will be key all-rounders ahead of the World Cup in 2023.

Marcus Stoinis (Australia)

Marcus Stoinis is one of the top all-rounders for Australia and can consistently take wickets and score runs. In ODIs, he scored 1326 runs in 60 matches, scored 1 century and 6 half-centuries, took 40 wickets, and produced 1717 runs with an economy of 5.87. He will have a huge impact for Australia when it comes to batting all-rounders. When his tasks require him, he accelerates his game to the top notch.

Conclusion: The all-rounders in each team are shaping up and setting fire to the Cricket World Cup 2023 so that they can showcase their talents both in bowling and batting and accelerate their game to the next level. These are the top all-rounders in the world who can be the best at the World Cup 2023 and show their potential at both batting and bowling.