Flop ODI XI of the year 2020

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

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8. Jason Holder

Jason Holder
Jason Holder. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

Much like his white-ball contemporary, Jason Holder, captain of the West Indies Test team, had a fairly rewarding run in the T20 format this year. The dashing Barbadian all-rounder showed great form while leading the Tridents in the CPL. This even merited him an eleventh-hour selection into the 2020 IPL, where he replaced Mitchell Marsh and played a crucial role in SRH’s third-place finish.

But, just like his fellow Caribbean teammates on this list, he didn’t get enough playing time in ODIs this season. And across his limited opportunities, he couldn’t make enough of an impression so as to not feature in this team.

Holder played in all three matches against Sri Lanka and amassed a total of 23 runs with the bat. His inability to close out games clearly hurt West Indies in their 3-0 series loss. With the ball, he fared slightly better and claimed 3 wickets at 6.1 RPO. But his average of 57 was still pretty disappointing.

There’s not really much to take away from such a small sample space of available data. Lately, though, it seems like Holder is trying to find his position in the West Indies team ahead of the World T20 next year. Just a few days fresh from leading the Windies team in New Zealand, Holder has already started making active appearances for the Sydney Sixers in their BBL title defence.

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