With Australian players have always been a pillar in the IPL, take a look at the best and strongest Australian XI in IPL history.
Australian players have always been a significant boon in the IPL, as they consistently bring the most exciting cricket to the table. Over the years, we’ve seen some of the biggest Aussie names in world cricket showcase their class in this cash-rich league. Whether it’s Shane Warne in the past, giving his all for Rajasthan Royals and winning the trophy, or now witnessing young talent like Jake Fraser-McGurk, who made a mark with his aggressive batting in the last IPL, it’s clear that Australians have often become pillars of the tournament. This time, there will be 13 Australian players set for the IPL 2025. But if we had to create an all-time Australian XI for the IPL, who would make the cut? Take a look at the players who are in this Aussie XI in IPL history.
No | Name |
1 | Adam Gilchrist |
2 | David Warner |
3 | Shaun Marsh |
4 | Shane Watson |
5 | Glenn Maxwell |
6 | Mike Hussey |
7 | James Faulkner |
8 | Brett Lee |
9 | Mitchell Johnson |
10 | Shane Warne |
11 | Mitchell Starc |
More than the new names, there are many veterans decorating the list, starting with Australian legendary wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist. His name alone is enough to attract the audience. He was surely a run machine and crowd-puller when he was at his peak, and in the IPL, he played for six long seasons. In those, he played 82 matches and scored 2069 runs, including 2 centuries. But more than that, what stands out is the moral boost he brought to the teams he played for in the IPL, whether it was for Punjab Kings or the now-defunct Deccan Chargers.
Adding to this, to open with him, no one can forget David Warner. He was in top form when he was at his peak. Although he went unsold this year, in the past, no one can deny how big a leader and player he was. From giving Sunrisers Hyderabad their first trophy to making 5881 runs, which included four centuries and 55 half-centuries, Warner showed just how big his contribution was to the IPL, and he rightly earns his spot in this XI.
When it comes to bowling, Brett Lee’s name also comes into the list. Although he didn’t play many games, only having 38 games of experience and picking up 25 wickets, it’s important to note that he wasn’t at his peak during his IPL career. However, in all six seasons he played, he gave everything to the team. Not to forget, his best season came in 2012 when he picked up 7 wickets in 10 matches. To partner him, Mitchell Starc, IPL 2024’s most experienced player, is good enough to tackle any challenges, deserving a spot as well.
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