5 limited-overs regulars who found it tough to gain a spot in the Test team
It is not compulsory that a player who is perfect in the limited-overs format should perform well in the longer format as well and vice-versa.
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4. Shahid Afridi
‘Boom Boom’ Afridi is rated as one of the finest spin all-rounders of the limited-over formatting the history of international cricket. But, it was his unpredictability to perform well in the longer format kept him outside the national side in the longer format.
The former player was known for his submissive hitting, who used to always play in the top -gear irrespective of the match conditions and formats. And, the selectors might have thought that his game was more suitable for ODIs and T20Is instead of Tests.
However, statistically, it is an unacceptable fact that a player with 400 ODI caps played only 27 Tests for his country. Even his batting average was also comparatively better than that in the 50-over format. He used to score runs at an average of 36.5 in Tests whereas in ODIs he had an average of 23.6. Moreover, his bowling average in both formats was almost similar. Yet, he ended his illustrious career as one of the finest allrounders in the ODIs and T20Is but not in Tests.
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