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.
7. Colin de Grandhomme
Colin de Grandhomme is quite a similar all-rounder to James Neesham, who can deliver medium pace bowling and score crucial runs down the order. But again, it is the consistency that he lacks. His pace doesn’t disturb many batsmen and only if conditions are a bit helpful, De Grandhomme could be handy with the ball like he was in 2019 WC Final.
He made his debut back in 2012 but there is still no clarity over his role in the 50-over team of New Zealand. In all the cases, his stats of four fifties with 722 runs and 27 wickets in 42 games don’t justify his talent either. As an international player, the year 2019 didn’t turn out to be the best for him as he only amassed 241 runs with only 11 wickets for his team.
Colin de Grandhomme could deem himself lucky enough to be picked and the all-rounder should make the most of his chances sooner rather than later.
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