Test Players Who Failed to Excel in ODIs

 

1. Cheteshwar Pujara

Cheteshwar Pujara is a prominent name in Indian Test Cricket. The name was first heard when the young boy from Saurashtra scored a triple century at the under-14 level. He later scored a double hundred against England at the under-19 level. He made his test debut against Australia in 2010. Pujara was lbw for just 4 runs in the first innings but went on to become the fifth Indian to score a 4th innings half-century on debut when he scored 72 runs off 89 deliveries. Pujara was known for his sedative long innings in test matches. The technique lacked the beauty of Sachin or Dravid but was very effective even against mighty opponents in overseas conditions. From 103 test matches, he has scored 7195 r4ns at an average of 43.61. He has scored 19 centuries and 3 double hundreds.

But Pujara was never preferred for the ODI format. He has played just 5 ODIs and scored just 51 runs with 27 being the highest score. Pujara was always destined for the longer format of the game.



 2. VVS Laxman

VVS Laxman was the the mainstay of Indian middle order in test matches during the early 2000s. He was known for his elegant stroke play. The wristy shots often resembled the likes of Gundappa Vishwanath. Australia was his favorite opponent. He scored at an average of 44.14 in Australia. His average was 47 in the West Indies. He scored an average of above 50 on Indian soil. His 281 against Australia at Eden Gardens in Kolkata against Australia is one of the finest innings in Test cricket. Laxman scored 8781 runs at an average of 45.97.

But Laxman failed to create the same buzz in ODI cricket. Even though he played 86 ODI matches, he never got to play a World Cup match. He scored 2338 runs at an average of just 30.76 with a highest score of 131.

 

3. Mark Butcher

The English batsman made his test debut in the 1997 Ashes test series. He went on to play 71 test matches and scored 4,288 runs at an average of 34.58. He scored 8 centuries and 23 half-centuries with a top score of 173*. But with the rise of Marcus Trescotick, Mark Butcher lost his place in the team But Mark Butcher never got a chance to represent England in ODI format.



4. Justin Langer

Justin Langer made a formidable opening pair with Mathew Hayden in tests. Justin Langer scored 7,696 runs at an average of 45.27 from 105 tests. But despite his achievements in test matches he got to play just 8 ODI matches for Australia.

In his 100th test, Langer was hit by a bouncer off Makhaya Ntini and was rushed to hospital for scans. But despite being advised not to play in the match, he returned and was adamant to take the field, if needed. But fortunately, Bret Lee scored the winning runs and Langer was not needed to bat.

5. Thilan Samaraweera

 Thilan Samaraweera started off his career as an off-spinner who could bat. But he went on to become a prominent Test batsman for Srilanka. He played 81 tests for Srilanka and scored 5,462 runs at an average of 48.76. In the test, he scored 14 centuries and 30 half-centuries, with a top score of 231. But he was not a regular face in the ODI setup. He played 53 ODIs but averaged below 28. He was wounded by bullet firing by terrorists on the way to Gaddafi stadium in Lahore.


6. Dean Elgar

Interestingly, Dean Elgar made his ODI debut before his Test debut. Dean Elgar made his ODI debut against England in August 2012. In the same year, he made his Test debut against Australia in November. Dean Elgar was also appointed as South African captain, after the retirement of Quinton De Kock. Dean Elgar had his problems against spin in the initial days. He is currently part of the South African test team. He has so far scored 5,146 runs from 84 tests at an average of 37.28, which includes 13 centuries and 23 half-centuries. Elgar played in just 8 ODIs and scored 104 runs at a mediocre average of 17.33.

 

7. Yasir Shah

 The leg spinner from Pakistan holds the record for fastest to reach 200 test wickets. Even though he made his ODI debut in 2011, he had to wait till 2014, to make his test debut. The doors to the test arena opened up for him when Saeed Ajmal was banned due to his illegal action. From 48 test matches, he took 244wickets. But in 25 ODI matches, he has just 24 wickets, and that too at a non-viable average of 47.91.



8. Nathan Lyon

For someone who has featured in 123 tests for Australia, 29 ODIs seems to be a mediocre record. Nathan Lyon has been a regular face in the Australian test bowling attack, since the retirement of Shane Warne. From 123 Test matches, he picked up 501 test wickets at an average of 30.8. In ODIs, he picked up 29 wickets in as many matches at an average of 46.

 

 

 

IPL Auction 2024

Every year IPL has thrown new talents into the arena of world cricket. Some of them have managed to climb up the ladders of growth and create their own space in cricket. IPL has always been a blessing to the domestic and foreign players who are striving to imprint their names into the minds of the national selectors. Along with the uncapped players, the current international players also get a chance to revive their scorecards and make a comeback bid to the national team. Let us see some of the important player auction in IPL 2024.

                                                             Kumar Khushagra


As usual, some of the players made unexpected gains, while some found themselves on the other end. We have given the list of sold and unsold players in IPL 2024. The Australian pacers Pat Cummins and Mitchel Starc were sold for a whopping 20.5 Crore and 24.75 Crore Indian Rupee. Pat Cummins was bought by Sun Risers Hyderabad and Mitchel Starc went to Kolkata Knight Riders. Tamil Nadu allrounder Shahrukh Khan was bagged by Gujarat Titans for 7.4 Crore. He hasn’t made an impact as a bowler in IPL but has shown glimpses of his power-hitting abilities. But eventually, he was the leading wicket-taker of TNPL 2023. He took 17 wickets at an economy rate of 6.66 from 9 matches. The rising New Zealand allrounder of New Zealand, Rachin Ravindra was acquired by Chennai Super Kings for an amount of 1.8 Cr. It was a good call from the Chennai Super Kings. Sameer Rizwi, the 20-year-old Uttar Pradesh batsman was bought by CSK for 8.4 Cr. He had a good outing in Syed Mushtaq Ali's trophy hitting 18 sixes in the tournament. The Rajasthan Royals purchased middle-order Vidarbha batter Shubham Dubey, for an incredible Rs. 5.8 Crore. In Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy,  Dubey scored 221 runs in seven innings with a strike rate of almost 190. Travis Head, who was unsold in IPL 2023 was sold for 6.80 Crore to Sunrisers Hyderabad. Jharkhand wicketkeeper, Kumar Khushagra was another surprise purchase by Delhi Capitals. The 19-year-old wicket keeper went for 7.20 Crore.


Player

Base Price

Bid Price

Team

Shah Rukh Khan

40 L

7.40 Cr

Gujarat Titans

Kumar Kushagra

20 L

7.20 Cr

Delhi Capitals

Travis Head

2 Cr

6.80 Cr

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Shivam Mavi

50 L

6.40 Cr

Lucknow Super Giants

Shubham Dube

20 L

5.80 Cr

Rajasthan Royals

Umesh Yadav

2 Cr

5.80 Cr

Gujarat Titans

Gerald Coetzee

2 Cr

5 Cr

Mumbai Indians

Yash Dayal

20 L

5 Cr

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Jhye Richardson

1.5 Cr

5 Cr

Delhi Capitals

Nuwan Thushara

50 L

4.80 Cr

Mumbai Indians

Dilshan Madhushanka

50 L

4.60 Cr

Mumbai Indians

Chris Woakes

2 cr

4.2 Cr

Punjab Kings XI

Harry Brookes

2 cr

4 Cr

Delhi Capitals

Shardhul Thakur

2 cr

4 Cr

Chennai Super Kings

Wanindhu Hasaranga

1.50 Cr

1.50 Cr

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Mitchell Starc

2 Cr

24.75 Cr

Kolkata Knight Riders

Pat Cummins

2 Cr

20.50 Cr

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Daryll Mitchell

1 Cr

14 Cr

Chennai Super Kings

Harshal Patel

2 Cr

11.75 Cr

Punjab Kings XI

Alzari Joseph

1 Cr

11.50 Cr

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Spencer Johnson

50 L

10 Cr

Gujarat Titans

Sameer Rizwi

20 L

8.40 Cr

Chennai Super Kings

Rovman Powell

1 Cr

7.40 Cr

Rajasthan Royals

Rachin Ravindra

50 L

1.8 Cr

Chennai Super Kings

K S Bharat

50 L

50 L

Kolkata Knight Riders

Manimaran Siddharth

20 L

2.4 Cr

Lucknow Super Giants


 





                                                                   Philip Salt

The auction went well for some players, but for others, it didn’t turn out to be as sweet as expected. Players like Steve Smith and Phil Salt went unsold in the auction.  Phil Salt who had 2 centuries and 2 half centuries in 20 T20I matches was unlucky to miss out. The New Zealand all-rounders Kyle Jamieson and James Neesham also went unsold.

Player

Country

Base Price

Steve Smith

Australia

2 Cr

Phil Salt

England

1.5 Cr

Kusal Mendis

Sri Lanka

50 L

Josh Hazlewood

Australia

2 Cr

Adil Rashid

England

2 Cr

Tabraiz Shamsi

South Africa

50 L

Kyle Jamieson

New Zealand

1 Cr

James Neesham

New Zealand

1.5 Cr

Rassie Van Der Dussen

South Africa

2 Cr

Josh Inglis

Australia

2 Cr















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