Best right-handed ODI XI from current cricketers

The list has been made with an attempt to pick players from as varied nationalities as possible.

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5. Mushfiqur Rahim (WK)

Mushfiqur Rahim
Mushfiqur Rahim. (Photo Source: Twitter)

The fact that Mushfiqur Rahim plays in a team that doesn’t enjoy a lot of success or limelight led to his numbers not coming upin the conversation of the best middle-order batsmen in the current times. But, with the bat, Rahim has not put a foot wrong in one-day cricket since his captaincy stint started and ended in a rush. 

Rahim is one of those batters in world cricket who slip from the radar. But a deep look at his numbers and the matches where Bangladesh has done well, will give you a clear picture of his consistency and contributions. He has already attained the stature of one of the legendary players from Bangladesh, but his legacy would be incomplete without his mention among the best ODI batsmen of this current time. 

Much like Taylor, Rahim bats most of the time at no. 4, but there is no doubt that he can seamlessly transition to no. 5 if asked. Since the start of 2014, he has played 104 ODIs scoring 4104 runs with a staggering average of 49.44. In this time, he has scored seven hundreds and 28 fifties. These numbers put him right up with some of the best in the world. And, it almost seems that his batting is on an upward rise.

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