10 Players who played international cricket for two different countries
From India, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi created history with his international appearances for England and India. He is the only cricketer to achieve the feat.
8. Mark Chapman (Hong Kong & New Zealand)
Last month, Mark Chapman received his first central contract from New Zealand Cricket (NZC) due to his recent solid performances in white-ball cricket. Back in 2018, he appeared in New Zealand colours for the first time against England at the Bay Oval. Replacing injured Kane Williamson, he got a chance to play in the second ODI of the competition.
Since then, he has featured in five ODIs for New Zealand and notched up 111 runs at a strike rate of 111.00. In T20Is, he has been part of the team in 22 contests, in which he scored 381 runs with two half-centuries.
Earlier, the 28-year-old represented Hong Kong also in ODIs and T20Is from 2014 to 2016. For the associate team, he looked spectacular in One Day Internationals with 151 runs in two matches, including an impressive century against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2015. The right-handed batter also played 19 T20Is for Hong Kong and amassed 392 runs at a strike rate of 112.96.
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