Current luckiest XI in ODI cricket
There is no doubt over the fact that a player needs luck along with the talent to sustain his career as a cricketer.
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10. Tim Southee

Tim Southee, the right-handed pacer from New Zealand has been struggling with his poor form since long. There is no question over his ability as a fast bowler, he has achieved a lot playing for his national side. But, in the last couple of years, he has lost the rhythm as well as pace in his bowling.
Once he used to threaten batsmen and deceive them with his brilliant swing bowling. Now, the says have changed as the batters easily pick his length to smack him across the park. It is his previous performances for New Zealand due to which he is still looked down as the premium pacer alongside Trent Boult in the ODIs. Otherwise, his international career might have got shortened a year ago.
In the year 2019, he grabbed nine wickets in five games at an expensive economy of 7.10. Moreover, there is not much time left for him to mark his comeback in his prime before his fallout from the national side.
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