The ICC ODI World Cup 2023 in India is going to start in less than a month and will feature some of the best players and teams in cricket. This tournament is set to hold a lot of significance in larger cricket history, as the modern-day 'Fab Four', consisting of batting greats Virat Kohli from Team India, Steve Smith from Australia, Joe Root from England, and Kane Williamson from New Zealand, will have their 'One Last Dance' together.
This tournament could be the final time that these four legends play in an ICC Cricket World Cup or any major ICC tournament together. Ever since New Zealand legend Martin Crowe coined the term 'Fab Four' to put all these stars in a group, they have accomplished a lot in the sport. All of these players have a large volume of runs and multiple records to their names.
But with Virat about to turn 35 in November, Steve aged 34, Root about to turn 33 in December, and Williamson currently aged 33, they are not getting any younger. By the time the next ODI World Cup comes in 2027, they will be in their late 30s, which means that there is a big chance that they will not be around in the white-ball set-up during that time together.