Flop ODI XI of the year 2019

Here's a list of players, who couldn't live up to expectations in ODIs in 2019

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8. Jason Holder

Jason Holder
Jason Holder. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

Jason Holder is arguably a dependable figure and is someone, who brings a sense of calmness in the West Indies lineup. However, the Barbados-born had his troubles in 2019. In 27 matches, Holder scored 375 runs at an average of 22.05 with a top score of 62 against Bangladesh in Malahide.

He also churned out 51 runs versus Aaron Finch’s Australia in the World Cup at the Trent Bridge. But it’s with the ball in hand that Holder floundered the most. Holder has 133 ODI wickets at an average of 35.91. In 2019, the average shot up to 51.19.

The speedster could muster only 21 wickets. As a skipper, he guided the Caribbean side to two wins out of nine games in the World Cup. The national selectors then axed him as the captain and appointed Kieron Pollard for the role.

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