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Shastri’s All-Time India ODI XI: Kohli #1, Bumrah Snubbed

Shastri names India's five greatest ODI cricketers: Kohli tops list, Bumrah misses out

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Shastri Reveals His Top 5 ODI Legends

In a candid reflection on India’s ODI cricketing greats, former head coach Ravi Shastri has named his all-time top five players in the 50-over format—and the list is sparking debate across the cricketing world.

According to Shastri, the pantheon of Indian ODI greatness includes: Virat Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, Kapil Dev, and Rohit Sharma. Notably absent? Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, despite his game-changing impact in recent years.

Shastri emphasized that his picks weren’t just about stats—but about match-winning consistency, leadership under pressure, and contributions across eras that shaped India’s global dominance in white-ball cricket.

Why Virat Kohli Tops the List

Placing Kohli at #1 wasn’t just emotional—it was analytical. Shastri pointed to Kohli’s unparalleled run-scoring machine: over 13,800 ODI runs at a staggering average of 57+, with 50 centuries and a strike rate above 93.

“Virat didn’t just score runs—he chased them down under impossible pressure,” Shastri said. “Whether it was a 300+ chase in Australia or a World Cup knockout, he delivered when it mattered most.”

Unlike many modern batters, Kohli’s dominance spanned all conditions—home, away, subcontinent, and beyond—making him, in Shastri’s words, “the complete ODI batsman.”

The Surprising Bumrah Snub

Perhaps the biggest talking point? Jasprit Bumrah’s absence. The right-arm pacer has redefined death bowling in ODIs, with an economy rate under 4.5 and a knack for breaking partnerships.

But Shastri’s list leans heavily on all-round impact and longevity. “Bumrah is world-class, no doubt,” Shastri acknowledged. “But this list spans 45 years of ODI history. The five I picked didn’t just excel—they transformed the game for India.”

Still, fans took to social media questioning the omission, with many arguing Bumrah’s influence rivals even Kapil Dev’s in today’s high-stakes era.

Legacy, Leadership & World Cup Wins

Each of Shastri’s picks played a defining role in India’s World Cup triumphs:

Player Role World Cup Impact
Kapil Dev All-rounder, Captain Led India to historic 1983 win; iconic 175* vs ZIM
Sachin Tendulkar Batsman Backbone of 1996–2011 campaigns; 2011 champion
MS Dhoni Wicketkeeper, Captain Captained 2007 T20 & 2011 ODI World Cup wins
Rohit Sharma Batsman, Captain 2023 finalist; record 3 double-centuries in ODIs
Virat Kohli Batsman, Ex-Captain Player of the Tournament in 2023; 50+ ODI tons

Shastri noted that all five also served as captains at some point—highlighting their leadership DNA, not just individual brilliance.

Fan Reactions Pour In

Cricket Twitter exploded within minutes of the announcement. While many agreed with Kohli at #1, debates raged over whether Bumrah or even Anil Kumble deserved a spot.

“Respect the list, but Bumrah in 2025 is what Kapil was in 1983—irreplaceable,” tweeted one fan. Others argued that Shastri’s era bias favored pre-2010 legends.

Still, few could deny the historical weight of the chosen five—each a pillar in India’s rise from underdogs to ODI giants.

Sources

Times of India: Shastri names India’s five greatest ODI cricketers

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