5 limited-overs stars who are not made for Test cricket

They’ve been star players in the shorter formats but have failed to deliver in Test cricket.

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3. Mustafizur Rahman

Mustafizur Rahman of Bangladesh v Australia
Bangladesh. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

When Mustafizur Rahman made the Indian team dance to his tunes in 2015, he was touted as the next big thing in Bangladesh cricket. He wreaked havoc in that series and a couple of subsequent series’. Hence, he was fast-tracked into the Test side as well. He did have a good debut but he soon found out Test cricket is a different kettle of fish.

While Mustafizur has excellent numbers in ODI and T20I cricket, he hasn’t enjoyed the same success in the longest format. He has picked up over 150 wickets in white-ball cricket and has a very good average and strike-rate in the shorter formats. However, he has taken just 28 wickets in Test cricket.

Be it home or away, he has struggled. In fact, Bangladesh expected quite a lot of things from him. The left-arm pacer was supposed to be their pace spearhead. However, things haven’t gone according to plan. Mustafizur hasn’t found his rhythm or the knack of bowling in Test cricket.

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