India’s Flop ODI XI of the decade
These players got a few opportunities to prove their mettle but they failed.
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S Sreesanth
Matches – 12, Wickets – 16, Best Figures – 4/47, Economy Rate – 7.09
Deemed to be the next big thing in Indian cricket, S Sreesanth had made his ODI debut in the year 2005. He regularly played for the Indian ODI team and very few fans may remember that he had even represented the nation in the 2011 World Cup final against Sri Lanka.
The grand finale was Sreesanth’s final ODI appearance for India. He played 11 matches in this decade before that match. The right-arm fast bowler grabbed 16 ODI wickets in this decade with his best bowling figures in ODIs being 4/47.
However, his expensive economy rate did not help his case. The Kerala-based star gave away runs at an economy rate of 7.09 in the 12 games he played this decade. The match-fixing scandal forced BCCI to ban him from cricket during his prime thus, he makes it to this flop Indian ODI XI.
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