ODI World Cup 2023: Flop XI of fourth week
After last week's cricketing action, it’s time to prepare the team of flop XI players who failed to do their jobs efficiently in those seven days.
8. James Neesham
New Zealand aren’t looking confident in this competition despite starting their tournament with four consecutive victories. The Kiwi side lost their important games against Australia and South Africa in the fourth week and with these defeats, they accumulated three losses in a row.
In both matches, James Neesham put up terrible bowling shows for the Black Caps. Against Australia, he splurged 27 runs in his second over which helped the Aussies to post 388 runs on the board. In his two-over spell, he gave away 32 runs which included four maximums from Pat Cummins in the 48th over of the game.
Neesham looked disastrous with the ball against South Africa as well. Against the Protea side, the pacer picked up David Miller’s wicket but leaked 69 runs in 5.3 overs. After failing with the ball, the all-rounder delivered an eight-ball duck to his team with the bat.
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