Cricket ICC World Cup 2019 ICC World Cup 2019 World Cup: Kohli, Buttler, Warner are Mark Waugh’s top-three ODI batsmen Ahead of the World Cup, Australian great Mark Waugh has picked his top three ODI batsmen with Indian skipper Virat Kohli being the number one choice. PTI Melbourne 24 May, 2019 19:09 IST Kohli, who clinched all three major ICC awards earlier in the year, will hope to lead his country to a third World Cup trophy. - ap PTI Melbourne 24 May, 2019 19:09 IST Ahead of the World Cup, Australian great Mark Waugh has picked his top three ODI batsmen with Indian skipper Virat Kohli being the number one choice.“Definitely Virat Kohli. He’s No.1.” Waugh told cricket.com.au.Kohli, who clinched all three major ICC awards earlier in the year, will hope to lead his country to a third World Cup trophy. The Indian captain goes into the tournament on the back of 41 centuries with a stupendous average of 59.57.For his second pick Waugh went for England’s Jos Buttler.Buttler has been in incredible form, scoring a 50-ball century against Pakistan in Southampton earlier this month after smashing 150 from 77 balls against the West Indies.READ: Number 4 the focus as India faces New Zealand in warm-up“Jos Buttler, I’d have him at No.2 in the top three,” Waugh said.For the number three place Waugh settled on fellow countrymen David Warner after contemplating between the former vice-captain and current skipper Aaron Finch. “Aaron Finch at his best is right up there, so is David Warner,” said Waugh.“I’ll go with David Warner.”After facing a one-year international ban owing to his role in the ball-tampering scandal last year, Warner returned to competitive cricket in tremendous form. He finished as the top scorer in the recently concluded Indian Premier League. Subscribe to our daily newsletter Get your daily dose of Sportstar with handpicked stories delivered right to your inbox! SUBSCRIBE Please enter a valid email address.
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