Xtra Time Web Desk: Former India cricketer turned commentator Aakash Chopra has made quite a name for himself on social platforms. He has been very active on the social media with his fans which is growing by each day. He has been one of the most proactive personalities on social media who analyse the game and is loved by the fans as well. The Delhi based cricketer has recently come up with his all-time India-Pakistan combined Test XI for his fans in his own show Aakashvani on facebook. His playing XI is heavily stacked by Indian batsmen while the bowling lineup is dominated by bowlers from the neighboring nation. The notable and the biggest omission in his combined test team is Virat Kohli. The current India captain and arguably the best batsman in the world at the moment do not feature in the playing XI of Aakash. Let us now look at Aakash Chopra’s combined Test XI: 1. Sunil Gavaskar Aakash has picked legendary Sunil Gavaskar as the opener of his side. According to Aaakash, Sunny was an automatic choice given his stature in international cricket. The little master has scored 10,122 runs facing some of the greatest bowlers during his era in test cricket. 2. Virender Sehwag According to Chopra, Sehwag is the perfect match with Gavaskar at the top. Sehwag can score quick runs and can dominate any bowling attack on his day. He is the only Indian batsman to score two triple tons in test cricket. 3. Rahul Dravid There can be no debate about the inclusion of Rahul Dravid as the No 3 batsman. The Wall will lend solidity to the batting line up. Dravid is someone who can be relied upon during tough conditions and he has proved time and again during his international career. 4. Sachin Tendulkar At No 4 master blaster Sachin Tendulkar is an absolute certainty. Someone who has scored 15921 runs in 200 test matches is guaranteed of a place in the playing XI. Tendulkar has also scored the most hundreds (51) in this format. 5. Inzamam ul Haq One of the two Pakistani batsmen in the batting line up, the former Pakistan captain Inzamam Ul Haq was easily the best batsman against fast bowlers and used his feet well to the spinners. Inzamam has scored 8820 runs in 120 test matches that includes 23 test tons. 6. Javed Miandad This great Pakistani batsman will walk in at No 6 according to Aakash Chopra. Javed Miandad earned the respect across the borders with his grit and determination. He scored 8832 runs in 124 test matches which includes 23 hundreds. 7. Mahendra Singh Dhoni There will be a few eyebrows raised to see MS Dhoni not being given the opportunity to lead the combined test team. Dhoni’s cool head will be a bonus for the team behind the stumps. The former India captain has scored 4876 runs in 90 tests. 8. Kapil Dev One of the two Indian bowlers in the team Kapil Dev will add to the batting and bowling depth with his all round ability. The Haryana Hurricane has scored 5248 runs from 131 test matches. He has also picked 434 wickets. 9. Imran Khan One of the most inspirational figures across the borders, former Pakistan captain Imran Khan will lead the combined India-Pakistan test team picked by Chopra. Imran has scored 3807 runs from 88 test matches alongside claiming 362 wickets. He has also picked five wickets in an innings 23 times. 10. Wasim Akram The lone left arm pacer in Aakash’s combined test team. Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram is easily the best left arm fast bowler in the world. Akram has picked 414 wickets in 104 tests. He had the honor of picking five wickets in an innings on 25 occasions. 11. Anil Kumble Anil Kumble is the only specialized spinner in the side. The leg spinner has played 132 test matches and picked 619 wickets. He is the highest wicket-taker in the team. Kumble has picked 5 wickets in an innings 35 times.

OMG: This big name is missing in Aakash Chopra’s all time Indo-Pak combined Test team