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[[Image:ChrisGayle.jpg|right|150px|thumb| [[West Indian cricket team|West Indian]] [[Chris Gayle]] playing in his World XI uniform during an [[ICC Super Series]] [[One Day International]].]]
[[Image:ChrisGayle.jpg|right|150px|thumb| [[West Indian cricket team|West Indian]] [[Chris Gayle]] playing in his World XI uniform during an [[ICC Super Series]] [[One Day International]].]]
The '''ICC World ODI XI''' is a team chosen by the [[International Cricket Council]], representing the most talented [[One Day International]] [[cricket]]ers currently playing [[international cricket]]. A One Day International, or ODI, is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the ICC. An ODI differs from a [[Test cricket|Test match]] in that the number of [[over (cricket)|overs]] per team is limited, and that each team has only one [[innings]]. The ICC World XI has played four matches, one for the 2005 [[World Cricket Tsunami Appeal]] (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Asian players), and three in the 2005 [[ICC Super Series 2005|ICC Super Series]] (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Australian players). The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his [[first cap|first ODI cap]]. In cases in which more than one player won his first ODI cap in the same match, these players are listed alphabetically by surname. All these players have represented their respective national teams too, but only the records of their games for the ICC World XI are given.
The '''ICC World ODI XI''' is a team chosen by the [[International Cricket Council]] (ICC), representing the most talented [[One Day International]] [[cricket]]ers currently playing [[international cricket]]. A One Day International, or ODI, is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the ICC. An ODI differs from a [[Test cricket|Test match]] in that the number of [[over (cricket)|overs]] per team is limited, and that each team has only one [[innings]]. The ICC World XI has played four matches, one for the 2005 [[World Cricket Tsunami Appeal]] (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Asian players), and three in the 2005 [[ICC Super Series 2005|ICC Super Series]] (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Australian players). The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his [[first cap|first ODI cap]]. In cases in which more than one player won his first ODI cap in the same match, these players are listed alphabetically by surname. All these players have represented their respective national teams too, but only the records of their games for the ICC World XI are given.


The ODI between the World XI and Asian XI ended in a World XI victory by 112&nbsp;runs. [[Ricky Ponting]], captaining the side, scored 115 as the World XI batted first and scored 344/8, with [[Chris Cairns]] and [[Brian Lara]] both scoring half centuries. The Asian XI was unable to reach 345 for victory but did make 232 from their innings. For every run scored in the match, $1,000 was donated to the tsunami appeal.<ref>{{citation |url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/145157.html |title=Ponting leads World XI to victory |author=Peter English |publisher=[[Cricinfo]] |date=10&nbsp;January 2005}} Retrieved on 14&nbsp;November 2008.</ref> Over 70,000 people attended the match which was televised in 122&nbsp;countries. The endeavour raised over [[Australian dollar|A$]]14&nbsp;million.<ref>{{citation |url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/145187.html |title=Murali magic on an unforgettable night |author=Christine Davey |publisher=[[Cricinfo]] |date=11&nbsp;January 2005}} Retrieved on 14&nbsp;November 2008.</ref> A second fund-raising match between the two teams was cancelled due to unsuitable playing conditions.<ref>{{citation |url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/australia/content/story/144900.html |title=Second tsunami match cancelled |author=Cricinfo staff |publisher=[[Cricinfo]] |date=28&nbsp;February 2005}} Retrieved on 14&nbsp;November 2008.</ref>
Statistics are correct as at 30 October 2005.

The series between the World XI and Australia was unsuccessful. The sides were unbalanced, with Australia winning all three ODIs&nbsp;&ndash; and the only Test match&nbsp;&ndash; and the series drew criticism from the media. It had been planned that the series would be held every four years, between [[ICC Cricket World Cup|World Cups]], however the uneven results and poor reception from fans threw the future of the series into doubt. The crowds attending matches were also disappointing, [[Malcolm Speed]]&nbsp;&ndash; then the chief executive officer of the ICC&nbsp;&ndash; said that he had hoped an extra 4,000 people would have attended each day's play. The ICC made a press release stating that "Every four years starting on 1 April 2005 the top team in the ICC Test Championship will qualify to play the Team of Champions in the ICC Super Series Test for a winner-takes-all prize".<ref>{{citation |url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/superseries/content/story/222321.html |title=Super Series' future uncertain |author=Peter English |publisher=[[Cricinfo]] |date=17&nbsp;October 2005}} Retrieved on 27&nbsp;October 2008.</ref><ref>{{citation |url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/superseries/content/story/222420.html |title=It's official - it was a Super Farce |author=Martin Williamson |publisher=[[Cricinfo]] |date=17&nbsp;October 2005}} Retrieved on 27&nbsp;October 2008.</ref>

Statistics are correct as at 30 October 2005.<ref>{{citation |url=http://stats.cricinfo.com/statsguru/engine/stats/index.html?class=2;team=140;template=results;type=allround |title=Cricinfo StatsGuru |publisher=[[Cricinfo]]}} Retrieved on 27&nbsp;October 2008.</ref>


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| 1|| [[Chris Cairns]]♠ || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand cricket team|New Zealand]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 69 || 69 || 69.00 || 36 || 37 || 1 || 1/37 || 37.00 || 0 || 0
| 1|| [[Chris Cairns]]♠ || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand cricket team|New Zealand]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 69 || 69 || 69.00 || 36 || 37 || 1 || 1/37 || 37.00 || 0 || 0
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| 2|| [[Stephen Fleming]]♠ || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand cricket team|New Zealand]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 30 || 30 || 30.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0
| 2|| [[Stephen Fleming]]♠ || {{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand cricket team|New Zealand]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 30 || 30 || 30.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0
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| 3|| [[Chris Gayle]]|| {{flagicon|West Indies}} [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]] || 2005– || 3 || 3 || 0 || 55 || 54 || 18.33 || 47 || 58 || 0 || – || – || 1 || 0
| 3|| [[Chris Gayle]]|| {{flagicon|West Indies}} [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]] || 2005– || 3 || 3 || 0 || 55 || 54 || 18.33 || 47 || 58 || 0 || – || – || 1 || 0
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| 4|| [[Adam Gilchrist]]♠ || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 24 || 24 || 24.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 1
| 4|| [[Adam Gilchrist]]♠ || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 24 || 24 || 24.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 1
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| 5|| [[Darren Gough]]♠ || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[English cricket team|England]] || 2005 || 1 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 48 || 55 || 1 || 1/55 || 55.00 || 1 || 0
| 5|| [[Darren Gough]]♠ || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[English cricket team|England]] || 2005 || 1 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 48 || 55 || 1 || 1/55 || 55.00 || 1 || 0
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| 6|| [[Matthew Hayden]]|| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005– || 1 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 2.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 0 || 0
| 6|| [[Matthew Hayden]]|| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005– || 1 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 2.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 0 || 0
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| 7|| [[Brian Lara]]♠ || {{flagicon|West Indies}} [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]] || 2005 || 4 ||4 || 0 || 57 || 52 || 14.25 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 3 || 0
| 7|| [[Brian Lara]]♠ || {{flagicon|West Indies}} [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]] || 2005 || 4 ||4 || 0 || 57 || 52 || 14.25 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 3 || 0
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| 8|| [[Glenn McGrath]]♠ || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0.00 || 42 || 37 || 1 || 1/37 || 37.00 || 0 || 0
| 8|| [[Glenn McGrath]]♠ || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0.00 || 42 || 37 || 1 || 1/37 || 37.00 || 0 || 0
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| 9|| [[Ricky Ponting]]|| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005– || 1 || 1 || 0 || 115 || 115 || 115.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0
| 9|| [[Ricky Ponting]]|| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005– || 1 || 1 || 0 || 115 || 115 || 115.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0
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| 10|| [[Daniel Vettori]]|| {{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand cricket team|New Zealand]] || 2005– || 4 || 4 || 2 || 53 || 27[[not out|*]] || 26.50 || 240 || 179 || 8 || 4/33 || 22.37 || 2 || 0
| 10|| [[Daniel Vettori]]|| {{flagicon|NZL}} [[New Zealand cricket team|New Zealand]] || 2005– || 4 || 4 || 2 || 53 || 27[[not out|*]] || 26.50 || 240 || 179 || 8 || 4/33 || 22.37 || 2 || 0
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| 11|| [[Shane Warne]]♠ || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2* || – || 42 || 27 || 2 || 2/27 || 13.50 || 0 || 0
| 11|| [[Shane Warne]]♠ || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] || 2005 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2* || – || 42 || 27 || 2 || 2/27 || 13.50 || 0 || 0
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| 12|| [[Shahid Afridi]]|| {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Pakistani cricket team|Pakistan]] || 2005– || 2 || 2 || 0 || 18 || 16 || 9.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 0 || 0
| 12|| [[Shahid Afridi]]|| {{flagicon|PAK}} [[Pakistani cricket team|Pakistan]] || 2005– || 2 || 2 || 0 || 18 || 16 || 9.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 0 || 0
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| 18|| [[Kevin Pietersen]]|| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[English cricket team|England]] || 2005– || 2 || 2 || 0 || 18 || 16 || 9.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0
| 18|| [[Kevin Pietersen]]|| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[English cricket team|England]] || 2005– || 2 || 2 || 0 || 18 || 16 || 9.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0
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| 19|| [[Shaun Pollock]]♠ || {{flagicon|ZAF}} [[South African cricket team|South Africa]] || 2005 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 28 || 15 || 9.33 || 150 || 148 || 2 || 1/32 || 74.00 || 1 || 0
| 19|| [[Shaun Pollock]]♠ || {{flagicon|ZAF}} [[South African cricket team|South Africa]] || 2005 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 28 || 15 || 9.33 || 150 || 148 || 2 || 1/32 || 74.00 || 1 || 0
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| 20|| [[Kumar Sangakkara]]|| {{flagicon|LKA}} [[Sri Lankan cricket team|Sri Lanka]] || 2005– || 3 || 3 || 0 || 138 || 64 || 46.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0
| 20|| [[Kumar Sangakkara]]|| {{flagicon|LKA}} [[Sri Lankan cricket team|Sri Lanka]] || 2005– || 3 || 3 || 0 || 138 || 64 || 46.00 || 0 || – || – || – || – || 1 || 0
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'''Key'''
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'''*''' Denotes an innings that ended [[not out]]<br>
'''♠''' Denotes a player now retired from international cricket, [[as of 2008]]
'''♠''' Denotes a player now retired from international cricket as of 2008<br>
'''*''': an innings that ended [[not out]]<br>
'''Mat''': number of matches played<br>
'''Inn''': number of [[innings]]<br>
'''HS''': highest score<br>
'''NO''': number of times an innings ends [[not out]]<br>
'''Avg''': batting/bowling average<br>
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'''100/50''': number of [[Century (cricket)|centuries]] and half-centuries scored<br>
'''Mdn''': number of maiden onvers (overs off which no runs were scored)<br>
'''Wkt''': number of [[wicket]]s taken<br>
'''BB''': best bowling figures<br>
'''Ca''': number of [[Caught (cricket)|catches]] taken<br>
'''St''': number of [[Stump (cricket)|stumpings]] made<br>
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==References==
==References==
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*{{cite web| url = http://stats.cricinfo.com/statsguru/engine/stats/index.html?class=2;team=140;template=results;type=allround | title = Cricinfo StatsGuru | publisher = [[Cricinfo]] | accessdate = 2008-10-27}}


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Revision as of 18:40, 14 November 2008

West Indian Chris Gayle playing in his World XI uniform during an ICC Super Series One Day International.

The ICC World ODI XI is a team chosen by the International Cricket Council (ICC), representing the most talented One Day International cricketers currently playing international cricket. A One Day International, or ODI, is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the ICC. An ODI differs from a Test match in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. The ICC World XI has played four matches, one for the 2005 World Cricket Tsunami Appeal (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Asian players), and three in the 2005 ICC Super Series (where the World XI was made up of the best non-Australian players). The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his first ODI cap. In cases in which more than one player won his first ODI cap in the same match, these players are listed alphabetically by surname. All these players have represented their respective national teams too, but only the records of their games for the ICC World XI are given.

The ODI between the World XI and Asian XI ended in a World XI victory by 112 runs. Ricky Ponting, captaining the side, scored 115 as the World XI batted first and scored 344/8, with Chris Cairns and Brian Lara both scoring half centuries. The Asian XI was unable to reach 345 for victory but did make 232 from their innings. For every run scored in the match, $1,000 was donated to the tsunami appeal.[1] Over 70,000 people attended the match which was televised in 122 countries. The endeavour raised over A$14 million.[2] A second fund-raising match between the two teams was cancelled due to unsuitable playing conditions.[3]

The series between the World XI and Australia was unsuccessful. The sides were unbalanced, with Australia winning all three ODIs – and the only Test match – and the series drew criticism from the media. It had been planned that the series would be held every four years, between World Cups, however the uneven results and poor reception from fans threw the future of the series into doubt. The crowds attending matches were also disappointing, Malcolm Speed – then the chief executive officer of the ICC – said that he had hoped an extra 4,000 people would have attended each day's play. The ICC made a press release stating that "Every four years starting on 1 April 2005 the top team in the ICC Test Championship will qualify to play the Team of Champions in the ICC Super Series Test for a winner-takes-all prize".[4][5]

Statistics are correct as at 30 October 2005.[6]


World XI ODI cricketers Batting Bowling Fielding
Cap Name Team Career Mat Inn NO Runs HS Avg Balls Runs Wkt Best Avg Ca St
1 Chris Cairns Neuseeland Neuseeland 2005 1 1 0 69 69 69.00 36 37 1 1/37 37.00 0 0
2 Stephen Fleming Neuseeland Neuseeland 2005 1 1 0 30 30 30.00 0 - - - - 1 0
3 Chris Gayle Cricket West Indies West Indies 2005– 3 3 0 55 54 18.33 47 58 0 - - 1 0
4 Adam Gilchrist Australien Australien 2005 1 1 0 24 24 24.00 0 - - - - 1 1
5 Darren Gough England England 2005 1 0 - - - - 48 55 1 1/55 55.00 1 0
6 Matthew Hayden Australien Australien 2005– 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 0 - - - - 0 0
7 Brian Lara Cricket West Indies West Indies 2005 4 4 0 57 52 14.25 0 - - - - 3 0
8 Glenn McGrath Australien Australien 2005 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 42 37 1 1/37 37.00 0 0
9 Ricky Ponting Australien Australien 2005– 1 1 0 115 115 115.00 0 - - - - 1 0
10 Daniel Vettori Neuseeland Neuseeland 2005– 4 4 2 53 27* 26.50 240 179 8 4/33 22.37 2 0
11 Shane Warne Australien Australien 2005 1 1 1 2 2* - 42 27 2 2/27 13.50 0 0
12 Shahid Afridi Pakistan Pakistan 2005– 2 2 0 18 16 9.00 0 - - - - 0 0
13 Shoaib Akhtar Pakistan Pakistan 2005– 2 2 1 12 10* 12.00 102 110 0 - - 0 0
14 Rahul Dravid Indien Indien 2005– 3 3 0 46 36 15.33 0 - - - - 0 0
15 Andrew Flintoff England England 2005– 3 3 0 101 42 33.66 128 153 1 1/64 153.00 1 0
16 Jacques Kallis Südafrika Südafrika 2005– 3 3 0 21 11 7.00 52 70 1 1/26 70.00 0 0
17 Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 2005– 3 0 - - - - 180 122 5 2/38 24.40 1 0
18 Kevin Pietersen England England 2005– 2 2 0 18 16 9.00 0 - - - - 1 0
19 Shaun Pollock Südafrika Südafrika 2005 3 3 0 28 15 9.33 150 148 2 1/32 74.00 1 0
20 Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 2005– 3 3 0 138 64 46.00 0 - - - - 1 0
21 Virender Sehwag Indien Indien 2005– 3 3 0 64 37 21.33 30 33 1 1/20 33.00 0 0
22 Makhaya Ntini Südafrika Südafrika 2005- 1 1 1 0 0* - 42 58 1 1/58 58.00 0 0
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References

  1. ^ Peter English (10 January 2005), Ponting leads World XI to victory, Cricinfo {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Retrieved on 14 November 2008.
  2. ^ Christine Davey (11 January 2005), Murali magic on an unforgettable night, Cricinfo {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Retrieved on 14 November 2008.
  3. ^ Cricinfo staff (28 February 2005), Second tsunami match cancelled, Cricinfo {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Retrieved on 14 November 2008.
  4. ^ Peter English (17 October 2005), Super Series' future uncertain, Cricinfo {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Retrieved on 27 October 2008.
  5. ^ Martin Williamson (17 October 2005), It's official - it was a Super Farce, Cricinfo {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Retrieved on 27 October 2008.
  6. ^ Cricinfo StatsGuru, Cricinfo Retrieved on 27 October 2008.