Flop ODI XI of the year 2020

So, who are these players, and more importantly- what lies ahead for them?

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10. Keshav Maharaj

Keshav Maharaj
Keshav Maharaj. (Photo by Shaun Roy/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Despite being a staple in the Proteas’ red-ball setup, Keshav Maharaj hasn’t quite been able to cement his spot in their white-ball team(s). The Durban-born spinner is yet to make his T20I debut, and his ODI appearances so far have been fairly sporadic.

The left-arm-orthodox spinner had a promising start to 2020 when he got picked to play the home ODIs against Australia. And while he did bowl economically, Keshav only had one-wicket to show from his three outings. Ergo, his average and strike-rates this year read 146 and 180 respectively. Not the kind of performance you’d expect from a designated wicket-taker.

It seems like South Africa are yet to crack the combination of playing their left-arm spin twins, Maharaj and Tabraiz Shamsi together. Until that happens, though, Maharaj will have to be content being the Proteas’ first-choice spinner in Tests while Shamsi is guaranteed a spot in ODIs and T20Is.

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