7 Cricketers who never got the credit they deserved

As cricket is a team sport, there are certain players who just don't get an equal amount of credit for what they are doing on the field for their side.

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5. Lance Klusener

Lance Klusener
Lance Klusener. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

Lance Klusener was one player who made one-day cricket exciting. Long before MS Dhoni became the coolest finisher, this South African all-rounder was what a finisher should be. In numerous matches, he has helped the Proteas to get back on track.

He was the man of the tournament during the ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 in England. He played some superb cameos during that tournament and world took notice. His ODI average was 41 with a strike rate close to 90. Not only this but he also took 192 wickets from his 171 ODI matches with an average of 29.

With those, he should be right up there with the more celebrated players. However, that isn’t the case. Klusener is not remembered by the cricket fraternity as he should. For someone, who was that good at delivering with both bat and ball, Klusener never really got all his due credit.

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