4 Cricketers Who Surprisingly Switched Nationalities in Between Their International Career

Being a cricket freak you might have come across cricketers who have played for two countries in their career. But there’re also a few who have drastically switched nationalities when they were already at the peak of their cricketing careerFantasy cricket in India is played largely with players all majorly belonging from India. However, there’re such players who had the madness of changing their nationalities suddenly.  

On analyzing the same, critics have found that the majority of the players feel playing in domestic leagues will not take them a long way. That’s the reason they prefer switching their nationalities. For fantasy cricket players, remembering this fact is essential while choosing players for teams.  

Dirk Nannes 

Originally born in Australia, Nannes played domestic cricket in Australia for a long time. However, the Australian selectors were too snub to allow him into the Australian cricket team. That’s when this talented man decided to become a part of the Netherlands team rather than wasting his cricketing skills. Finally, he made his debut in T20 internationals in 2009 from Dutch team.  

Eoin Morgan 

This name is known to all playing fantasy cricket. Although he is a known name among the England cricket team, however previously he started his international career with Ireland which was his home country. Although he was always adored by the team and was doing well, however playing internationals for England’s team was a career building decision for him.  

Roelof van der Merwe 

He was born in Johannesburg and played for South African domestic cricket for a long time. Then suddenly in search for a better exposure, he changed his international debut career and started playing for Australia. He was playing in the ODI team for Australia for a long time. Although there was no problem with him playing for the South African ODIs, however he changed his nationality in order to great a better exposure. Very confusing for the ones who are interested in playing fantasy cricket games!  

Kepler Wessels 

Wessels was a famous name among the South African cricketers. He captained more than one international during the 1990s. He sported the Baggy Green for a span of 24 Test matches and also played for them in 54 ODIs. Then he became a part of the Australian cricket team for at least 4 years in a row. Fantasy sports was not very relevant at that time. This was the time between 1991 to 1994 and Hansie Cronje another legend took over after the retirement of Wessels. 

These are some of the names which have made a mark in cricketing fraternity. Although majority of the names are unknown to players who play fantasy cricket games, however knowing these facts will surely blow the mind of the cricket lovers. These players have changed their nationality out of choice. They’ve made a good mark in both the nationalities equally. In case they would have sticked to one particular nationality, then it would have been a miss on the part of the national teams on some great talents.  

Read More:
1. Fantasy Cricket History – Tale of a west indies cricket legend
2. Fascinating Bowling Deliveries and Their History in World Cricket
3. Fantasy Cricket – 5 Longest Sixes In Cricketing History Till Date

Fantasy Cricket – 6 Promising Indian Players for Future Cricket

The future is always bright in cricket. As a fan of this sport, there is seldom anything as fun and genuinely exciting as watching the promising young players taking the field and standing their ground. Playing fantasy cricket at 11wickets.com is equally exciting.

It’s time we, the fantasy cricket league fans, will slowly start watching senior players getting replaced. This is either due to poor form or due to fitness and form issues. And who better than young players to replace these guys.

Here, we take a look at the 6 best young players making their way into the international sphere. Play daily fantasy cricket and win daily cash prizes.

Prithvi Shaw

Prithvi Shaw is the U19 Captain of India, who won the world cup with the help of his phenomenal performances throughout the tournament. Picked by DD in IPL 2018 this year and has been performing brilliantly with a strike rate above 150 and already scored 2 half-centuries in 5 games. His cover drive and straight drive are often comparable with Sachin Tendulkar.

Subham Gill

Subham Gill is the best batsman of the U19 team this year with a strike rate of over 100 and an average of 104. Scored in crucial matches. Now playing for KKR and performing whenever he is given an opportunity. He can play defensive, play attractive as well, depending on the situation. He is the perfect choice for Virat’s successor.

Shreyas Iyer

Though he has already represented team India, Shreyas Iyer, but still he has a long way to go. He is now captain of DD and performs well under pressure. He can play according to the situation and can change the gear for the big hit. One of the no.4 batsmen India is currently looking for.

Sanju Samson

The Kerala Lad has already represented India but is struggling to get a place. Already 5 seasons of IPL experience and proved himself many times.

Rishab Pant

Rishab is famous for his power hitting. Due to his wicket-keeping skills he can be considered after the retirement of MSD & DK. But he has been facing problems with short balls and often can’t balance himself after hitting a short. He needs to improve his footwork 1st and has to minimize that of balance. He is 20 now and he can be a permanent member in shorter formats in upcoming years.

Karun Nair

Karun Nair is very well known for hitting the triple century after Virendra Sehwag. But one can’t be in the team with a single performance, though he had to sacrifice his spot for Ajinkya Rahane in tests. He has various types of shorts. He performs well in domestic as well as IPL. His turn will surely come.

Thanks for reading! Play fantasy sports and enjoy it!

Read More
1. Fantasy Cricket – ODI Hundreds in Consecutive Innings
2. Fantasy Cricket Records – Bowlers Capable to Score a Century at Tests
3. Fantasy Cricket – Lesser Known Facts of Cricket

10 Maximum Scores by Cricket Teams in ODI

Do you remember in one of our post we talked about the 10 minimum scores by cricket teams in ODI matches? Well when we have discussed the lowest one, it’s now the turn of discussion about the highest scoring team, which will also help to improve the online cricket knowledge. We suggest all the players of daily fantasy cricket games stay up to date about the past and present records and happenings in the world of cricket.  

In this post, we just help the fantasy cricket league players to stay updated. Read on about the top ten teams with record-breaking ODI scores. 

England vs. Australia 

We can say England is the team ruling the modern cricket if we see their records. England team is taking the first place in this record since 2016. The team has recently scored 481/6 in total 50 overs with a run rate of 9.62. The match was held Trent Bridge in Nottingham against Australian cricket team on 19 Jun 2018. Australian team went all out in 200s and England won the match by 242 runs. 

England vs. Pakistan 

This one was the first record set by England cricket team, though this record is now holding the second place. But still! The ground was again Trent Bridge in Nottingham and the date was 30 Aug 2016 but the opponent team was Pakistan. By batting first England scored 444/3 at a run rate of 8.88. With such an enormous score England won by 169 runs. 

Sri Lanka vs. Netherlands 

Third position is acclaimed by Sri Lanka playing against Netherlands. On 4 Jul 2006, Sri Lanka scored 443/9 at a run rate of 8.86. The match was held at VRA Ground in Amstelveen. Sri Lanka won the match by 195 runs. 

South Africa vs. West Indies 

The fourth place goes to South Africa. On 18 Jan 2015, playing against West Indies a New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa scored 439/2 at a run rate of 8.78. The match concluded with South Africa winning by 148 runs. 

South Africa vs. India 

The crown of fifth is for South African cricket team playing against India at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. On 25 Oct 2015, South Africa scored 438/4 in 50 overs with a run rate of 8.76. South Africa won by 214 runs. 

South Africa vs. Australia 

The sixth place in this list is taken by South Africa again. On 12 Mar 2006, South Africa chased and made 438/9 against Australia in 49.5 overs with a run rate of 8.78. The match was played at New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg and South Africa won by 1 wicket. If you have watched the match, just remember the nail-biting thrill it created. 

Australia vs. South Africa 

South Africa captures the seventh place in this list. On 12 Mar 2006, Australia played against South Africa and scored 434/4 with a run rate of 8.68 at New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. South Africa chased the run and won by 1 wicket. 

South Africa vs. Zimbabwe 

The eighth place is for South Africa. On 20 Sep 2006, South Africa played against Zimbabwe and scored 418/5 with a run rate of 8.36 at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom. South Africa won by 171 runs. 

India vs. West Indies 

India captures the ninth place in this list. On 8 Dec 2011, India played against West Indies and scored 418/5 with a run rate of 8.36 at Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore. India won the match by 153 runs. 

Australia vs. Afghanistan 

Australia captures the tenth place in this list. On 4 Mar 2015, Australia played against Afghanistan and scored 417/6 with a run rate of 8.34 at WACA Ground in Perth. Australia won by 275 runs. 

Enjoy reading and playing fantasy cricket!