Flop ODI XI of the year 2019

Here's a list of players, who couldn't live up to expectations in ODIs in 2019

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2. Colin Munro

Colin Munro
Colin Munro of New Zealand bats. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Colin Munro’s ODI average of 24.92 is equal to his career average, pretty abysmal numbers to say the least. In 2019, he could manage only 324 runs and was in and out of the side. There were clouds over his participation in the World Cup, but he eventually made the cut.

In 2019, Munro took a liking to the Sri Lanka bowling, scoring 87* and 58* in Mount Maunganui and Cardiff respectively. He got quite a few scores in the 20s and 30s, but couldn’t convert the starts. Even in the World Cup, he was dropped after six matches.

A strike-rate of 101.88 was the only positive from Munro’s perspective. Though the Durban-born is a part of the New Zealand setup in the T20 format, it won’t be a cakewalk for him to cement his spot in the One Day setup, especially at the age of 32.

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