8 players who played CWC 2011 and will also feature in Cricket World Cup 2023

The 2023 Circket World Cup will be held in the Indian subcontinent October 5 onwards.

Virat Kohli is 2011 World Cup winner (Pic - Twitter)

Cricket World Cup 2023 presents India with their second chance at hosting the prestigious event; the nation having previously organized the fifty-over tournament in 2011.

It has been more than a decade and teams right now look nothing like they did back in 2011. Out of all the players who partook in CWC2011, only a handful have made it to its latest edition. Hereon, we will have a look at eight such players.

8 players who played the 2011 Cricket World Cup and will also feature in CWC 2023:

1. Virat Kohli

 

Twelve long years after Mahendra Singh Dhoni launched Nuwan Kulasekara into the roaring stands of Wankhede, a lot has changed for Team India.

Titans in Sachin Tendulkar, MSD, Yuvraj and Gautam Gambhir have all retired. Kohli, who made 35 in 2011’s final –and will turn 35 mid-tournament– is the only one left.

In what is likely to be the last World Cup for The Chase Master, the 274 ODI veteran will be pivotal to India’s hopes.

2. Steve Smith

The Kangaroos’ story isn’t too different from the Men in Blue. Then-skipper Ricky Ponting, Shane Watson, Brett Lee, etc. have all hung up their boots and there’s just one player left from their 2011 WC squad.

Smith, who played the 2011 Cricket Word Cup as a leg-spinner, is entering the 2023 CWC after transitioning into of the most feared batsmen of his generation. Known for his big-match appetite and skill against spin, Steve Smith has his task cut out if the Australians are to do well in India.

3. Kane Williamson (subject to fitness)

If the Kiwi batsman recovers from his shoulder injury in time, he will be one of the two NZ players to feature in the 2023 CWC.

During the 2011’s, Kane scored just 99 runs off 4 matches. The batter now averages 48 in ODIs and has tonned up 13 times in the format.

4. Tim Southee

The swinging sensation from New Zealand is one of the three bowlers who have made it this far.

The right-armer took 18 wickets (2nd most across teams) in 2011. Though he isn’t the same 22-year-old menace anymore, Tim will be looking to make an impact this time around as well.

5. Adil Rashid

The leg-spinner from England warmed the bench as Graeme Swann and James Tredwell were preferred over him in 2k11. 

However, Adil Rashid has now become the premier limited-overs spinner for England. The crafty turner will be itching to bowl on turning subcontinental tracks throughout Cricket World Cup 2023.

6. Shakib Al Hasan

Shakib, when he last visited India for ODI WC, showed promise to be a good all-rounder, taking 8 wickets and scoring 142 runs during the tournament.

Fast forward to 2023, the 36-year-old can be labeled as one of the best ODI all-rounders ever. The greatest to ever represent Bangladesh, Shakib Al Hasan has mustered 7132 runs and 301 scalps thus far.

Shakib also featured in the 2007 World Cup at the age of 20 and this year will play the marquee event for the 5th time.

7. Mushfiqur Rahim

Sachin Tendulkar’s height-twin and a wildlife activist spreading awareness against the dwindling number of Naagins across the globe, Mushfiqur Rahim is another Bangladeshi player who featured in the 2011 Cricket World Cup and will also grace its 2023 edition.

The Bangladesh keeper also made his appearance in the 2007 CWC and he will only be the 2nd player from the tournament (after Shakib Al Hasan) to be a part of Cricket World Cup 2023 as well.

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8. Wayne Parnell

Left-arm pacer capable of swinging the ball and hitting hard lengths, Wayne Parnell was a part of the Protea squad that participated in the 2011 CWC. 

He didn’t get a game during the event and failed to be a regular starter even after it. Thus, Parnell signed a Kolpak deal, plying his trade for English counties at the cost of not being able to represent his nation.

Kolpak was scrapped in 2020 and since then, Parnell has been an important player for the Temba Bavuma-led side thanks to lower competition for bowling spots.

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