ICC World Cup 2019: 10 legends of the game who never won the trophy

Some writers often describe the trophy to be unlucky to not get wrapped in the hands of some cricketers and honestly, it is not completely exaggerated.

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3. Sir Richard Hadlee

Richard Hadlee
Sir Richard Hadlee. (Photo by Joel Ford/Getty Images for Tourism New Zealand)

New Zealand cricket’s greatest figure of all time, Sir Richard Hadlee was one of the game’s most prolific fast bowler in the 80s. He was cricket’s first all-rounder to reach 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in the ODI format and was a part of the Kiwi squad alongside his two brothers Barry and Dayle Hadlee in the first-ever World Cup in 1975.

He later represented the side in 1979 and 1983 but could never get close to the trophy. Although he played cricket during a period when ODI cricket was just introduced and not a lot of it was played, he did have a fair shot at winning the ultimate prize. Regardless, he was knighted in 1990 shortly after his retirement for his unforgettable service to the gentleman’s game.

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