img

These 5 players played cricket from 2 countries, one Indian’s name included in the list

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

England is considered to be the father of cricket when India was ruled by England. Then cricket became popular here too. Only 11 players can play in any cricket team, so many times promising players do not get a chance, in such a situation players start playing in other countries too. Today we are going to tell you about the cricketers who have played cricket from two countries. An Indian is also included in this list.

Eoin Morgan

England team has won only one world. Eoin Morgan played an important role in getting that World Cup. Morgan was the captain of the team that won the 2019 World Cup. Morgan has always been known for his stormy bowling. He bats very well. Morgan has played cricket for both England and Ireland teams.

Luke Ronchi

Luke Ronchi has played cricket for both Australia and New Zealand. Ronchi made his debut for New Zealand in 2013. At the same time, in 2008, he made his debut against Australia. In 2017, Ronchi took retirement from cricket.

Also Read:- NED vs PAK Dream11 Prediction Today With Playing XI, Pitch Report & Players Stats

Bryd Rankin

Boyd Rankin has played cricket for both England and Ireland. Rankin made his debut for Ireland in 2007. At the same time, in 2013, he also played international cricket for the England team, then in 2014 he went back to Ireland and started playing from there. Rankin has played a total of three Tests, 75 ODIs, and 50 T20 matches in his career. He played his last match in the year 2020.

Kepler Vessels

This batsman has played for both Australia and South Africa, the name is Kepler Wessels. He played 109 ODI matches in his 10-year career, during which he scored 3367 runs with the help of 1 century and 26 half-centuries. His highest score in ODI is 107 runs. Wessels was never out for a duck in his career. He has also been not out 7 times.

Iftar Ali Khan Pataudi

Iftar Ali Khan Pataudi has been a famous cricketer of his time. Pataudi has played cricket for both India and England. Pataudi played 6 Test matches in his career, three for India and three for England. Played Test cricket for England in 1932 and for India in 1946.

Also, Read;- Allen, Southee, Boult earn series parity for New Zealand