3 Cricketers Who Played With Two Countries
Anything in the game of cricket is possible. Records get the break every day. But today we are going to tell you the records that you hardly know. Today we will tell you about the players who played cricket on behalf of not only one but two countries. Have not you been surprised! Now you might be wondering how it can happen? How can a player play cricket on behalf of two countries? But that has happened.
Many players have played cricket on behalf of two countries. Who are these players, let's know the player who played cricket from two countries.
1 - Ian Morgan (Ireland and England):
England's ODI captain Ian Morgan is among the players who have played cricket on behalf of two countries. Morgan has played cricket first from Ireland and then England. Morgan played cricket from the year 2006 to 2009 from Ireland. During this period, he scored 744 runs in 23 matches with an average of 35.42 and a century from his bat. At the same time, he has scored 5,028 runs in 162 matches with an average of 39.28 against England. During this time Morgan's bat yielded 10 centuries.
2 - Luke Ronchi (Australia and New Zealand):
New Zealand's player Luke Ronchi has also played cricket for two or two countries. He played cricket first from Australia and then New Zealand. He scored 76 runs in Australia with 4 average 38 in average of 38 matches. During this time his best score was 64. Later, due to fewer opportunities from Australia, he played for New Zealand in which has scored 1,321 runs in 81 matches with an average of 23.17 from New Zealand.
3 - Cappler Vaices (Australia and South Africa):
This cricketer has also played from two countries. He started playing cricket on behalf of Australia. On behalf of Australia, he had scored 1,740 runs in 54 matches with an average of 36.25. At the same time he also hit 18 wickets. After this he started playing on behalf of South Africa. Playing from South Africa, he scored a total of 1,627 runs in 55 matches with an average of 32.54.