
East South African Wicketkeeper-Better Quinton de Cock Your dream has been revealed to the all-time left-handers XI, with some of the biggest names that have played the game anytime. Known for his aggressive batting and fast cricket brain, D Coke’s lineup has an ideal balance of explosive openers, reliable middle-order batsmen and a fatal bowling attack. Interestingly, only one Indian cricketer made it in his star-stasted XI.
Quinton de Coke’s all-time left-handers xi
Star openers
D Coke went with two disastrous openers-Matthew Hayden And Sanath jaisuriaHayden, Vishal Australian, scored over 15,000 runs in forms with 40 international centuries, and feared his dominance in tests. Jaisuria, Sri Lankan trailblazer, with his fearless stroke game again defined batting in ODI, took over 21,000 international runs and 440 wickets.
With them, Quinton de Coke himself takes gloves. South African has already crossed 17,000 international runs with 30 centuries and is considered the best modern-day left hand.
Concrete middle order
At number 3 and 4, D Coke has slipped into two stalls-Kumar Sangakkara And Michael HusseySangkara, widely considered one of the greatest batsmen ever, scored more than 28,000 runs with 63 centuries, making it Sri Lanka’s batting veteran. Hussey, known as “Mr. Cricket”, scored 12,398 international runs and made a reputation to eliminate the game under pressure.
Only in XI of Indian Star Day Coke
De Coke is the only Indian in XI Ravindra jadejaAll -rounder has contributed over 6,000 international runs and has taken more than 550 wickets in forms. Jadeja’s three-dimensional skills-Butting, left-arrow spin and electrification fielding-create an invaluable asset in any XI.
Dynamic bowling attack
The bowling department is piled up with legends. Wasim AkramPakistan’s “Sultan of Swing”, claimed 916 wickets in international cricket and is one of the biggest bowlers ever. Their countrymen Mohammad Amir Flair was added with 259 wickets including memorable mantra to the ICC tournament.
Sri Lankan Spearhead Chaminda Vas Taking 761 wickets, famous for its accuracy with the new ball. To support him, left hand spin wizard Rangana Herrath Granted continuity with 433 Test wickets, making him one of the most successful spinners in history. Australia’s fierce hurry from the attack Michel JohnsonWho took 590 wickets and had a bad dream for the batsmen with his raw speed and bounce.
All time left-handers xi of Quinton de Coke: Matthew Hayden, Quinton de Kok (WK), Sanath Jaisuria, Kumar Sangakkara, Mike Husi, Ravindra Jadeja, Wasim Akram, Rangana Herath, Mohammad Amir, Chaminda Vas, Mitchell Johnson

