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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6. James Neesham

James Neesham
James Neesham. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

James Neesham, the seaming all-rounder is one of the most talked-about players in world cricket due to his witty presence on social media. The left-handed cricketer is a decent all-rounder but Neesham hasn’t been able to consistently deliver especially in the ODIs.

He has registered batting figures of 4, 30, 8, 19 and 3 with only eight wickets in last five ODI games. And, these stats are don’t justify the talent he possesses. Many fans have also raised their voices in order to replace him with some other player. But, the captain and team management still have faith in his abilities to perform well in the near future.

Neesham’s inconsistency with the ball and bat are a major problem. Lack of quality pace-bowling all-rounders could be one of the reasons for New Zealand to stick with him as well.

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