Flop XI of all three formats combined in 2020

These players will be keen on making amends in 2021.

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3. D’Arcy Short

D'Arcy Short of Australia
D’Arcy Short of Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

Taking the No.3 spot in this Flop XI is Australian batsman D’Arcy Short. The left hander looked totally out of sorts in the T20Is that he played in 2020. In the 3 innings that Short played in 2020 in the shortest format of the game, he could muster only 50 runs at a miserable average of just 16.67. His strike rate too, was very mediocre, at 100.00.

Short’s ODI numbers seem much better as compared to his poor T20I record. The 30-year-old played 4 ODI innings in 2020 and scored 128 runs at a decent average of 32.00. But even there, his average is bolstered hugely by a single score of 69 against South Africa.

His scores in his other 3 innings in ODI cricket this year read 18, 36 and 5. It would not be an exaggeration to say that Short experienced some troubled times this year.

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