#5 Nathan Lyon
Nathan Lyon has made it to the Australian ODI side more for his experience than his skills. After the ban on Steve Smith and David Warner, there was some serious leadership crisis in Australian cricket.
At the same time, Lyon was performing exceedingly well in Tests and thus he was picked in the ODI side. The off-spinner is a smart bowler and can be a useful part of Australia's World Cup campaign. However, Lyon might not be a long term prospect and might be preferred more in Tests.
#4 Colin Munro
Colin Munro has been a late bloomer in New Zealand cricket. The hard-hitting all-rounder took a long time to cement his place in the national side but now that he has done that, Munro has earned a reputation of being a destructive opening batsman.
Munro has an ODI strike-rate of 105.52 but his poor average of 24.91 might prove detrimental for his ODI career. New Zealand might not continue with Munro for too long after the World Cup.
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