Flop ODI XI of the year 2020

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

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4. Darren Bravo

Darren Bravo
Darren Bravo. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

The lack of sufficient game time has clearly skewed the balance unfairly against some players. West Indies’ Darren Bravo, unfortunately, happens to be one such name. Despite having a stellar, title-winning season with the Trinibago Knight Riders in the CPL, the dashing Trinidadian southpaw features as the two-down batsman in this year’s flop ODI XI.

The only ODI series Darren could feature in a cricket-scarce year for the West Indies came early in March against Sri Lanka. A veteran of 100 day-night matches, Darren was expected to shoulder his team’s run-scoring duties in the absence of some big Caribbean names. But he could only manage 63 runs from 3 games, with a high score of 39.

As previously stated, the limited sample size does put DM Bravo at a considerable disadvantage as compared to some of the other names on this list. That said, the likes of Brandon King, Roston Chase, Joshua da Silva, and Kyle Myers have been performing quite promisingly in recent times. This could be potentially worrisome for Darren’s longevity in the team. He will be eager to come back strong against Bangladesh, after having a lean run in the test series in New Zealand.

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