5 limited-overs stars who are not made for Test cricket

They’ve been star players in the shorter formats but have failed to deliver in Test cricket.

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4. Martin Guptill

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New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Martin Guptill may have had an indifferent time in the recent past. However, he has been among the prolific run-getters for New Zealand in white-ball cricket. From the start of 2015, he has been New Zealand’s bank at the top of the order in the shorter formats. But it hasn’t been the case in the longest format of the game.

Guptill had several shots at Test cricket but never found his feet. While he had a rousing start to his ODI career, it wasn’t the case in Test cricket. He could muster just 136 runs at an average of 27.20 in his debut series. He did have a couple of good years (2010 and 2011) but soon faded away.

The opener’s technique was found out as he was constantly troubled by the ball nipping back in to him. He was out bowled or LBW 34% of the times in Test cricket. Hence, he has been side-lined from the longest format and last featured in Tests back in October 2016.

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