The T20 World Cup is running in full swing, and the tournament is slowly building towards the business end. With the group stages of the T20 World Cup now over let's have a look at the flop X1 of the T20 World Cup.
'King Kohli' known as the man of World Cups all these years is surprisingly struggling to score runs in this edition. Kohli till now has managed to score just 30 runs in 4 concluded games with the highest score of 24 coming against Afghanistan.
The South African Keeper batter has had a tough time in this edition of the T20 World Cup. At Nassau County, he was all at sea against the fast bowlers and the spinners. Scoring only 48 runs in 4 innings De Kock is undergoing the worst phase of his career.
New Zealand batter Rachin Ravindra couldn't replicate his ODI World Cup form in the T20 format. Ravindra scored just scored 17 runs in 3 games. Both Rachin and New Zealand had one of their worst campaigns.
Another Pakistani feature in the 11 this time is Fakhar Zaman, there were high expectations from Zaman to score big every time Pakistan were batting. Zaman struck a few lusty blows against India and USA but not enough to be given significant consideration.
Pakistani batter Usman Khan had a forgettable tournament batting at number 3, Khan went for a low score against the USA in the opening game of the tournament, and since then low-scoring spree has followed.
South African quick seamer Marco Jansen has had an underwhelming tournament, the only pace bowling All-Rounder in the African lineup has just picked 2 wickets in four games and has scored 9 runs.
Shadab Khan has been under a lot of scrutiny firstly for his dismal performance in the ODI World Cup, and now for the very same reasons he is facing flak from the home crowd.
Another Kiwi player featured in the list, Mitch Santner has been a hit-and-miss for New Zealand which has badly dented their chances, being a spinner Santner was expected to get enough purchase from the Caribbean surfaces.
Starc has been lackluster in this whole tournament, Starc has snared just 3 wickets in 3 games which ensured that he was dropped from the team in the last game.
English Bowler Chris Jordan features 10th on the list, Jordan for England has been a beast in being the death-over specialist in all these years, However, Jordan is currently under a little bit of pressure having taken just 3 wickets in as many games with an economy of 10.87.
India fast bowler Mohammad Siraj completes the 11, the medium pacer has had a lackluster run in this T20 World Cup having snared only 1 wicket in 3 games. This also forced captain Rohit Sharma to drop Siraj.