#2 Colin Munro (New Zealand)
The explosive opening batsman from New Zealand, Colin Munro, was one of the most significant contributors to the New Land cricket in T20Is in the last year. Howbeit, the quintessential batsman failed to replicate the same form in the 50-over-format for the Black Caps as he ended up throwing away his wicket more often than not in the quest for scoring quick runs.
The southpaw played 13 ODIs in 2018 and went on to pile up only 254 runs with the help of two fifties at an ordinary average of 19.53 and a strike rate of 105.69.
#3 Marlon Samuels (West Indies)
Being one of the very few seasoned players in the team, Marlon Samuels has been doing his bit in guiding the inexperienced West Indies team in this transition period. Samuels, for long, has been performing consistently well in the middle-order in ODIs for West Indies. However, the things aren't the same in the year 2018 for Samuels in ODIs.
The Jamaican featured in 15 ODIs for West Indies in 2018 and has notched-up just 365 runs at a meager average of 24.33 and a low strike-rate of 66.97. After performing well in the 2018 World Cup Qualifiers in March, there was a drastic dip in his form as he went on to score only 134 runs in eight matches post that.
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