#6 Hardik Pandya (India)
The swashbuckling Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya rose through the ranks in a very quick-time to become an integral part of team India across all the formats. However, the Baroda-born cricketer, lost his touch in ODIs in the year 2018 as there was a drastic fall in his form.
Last year the younger Pandya played 10 ODIs for India and could score just 68 runs with the bat at a paltry average of 13.60 and a strike-rate of 87.17. His numbers with the ball weren’t any better either. The 25-year-old managed to scalp just five wickets off the 70 overs he has bowled in those 10 matches.
#7 Moeen Ali (England)
All-rounder Moeen Ali has been one of the prominent players in the England cricket team across the formats. His all-round skills have played a crucial rule in England becoming a supergiant in the ODI format. But, in the year 2018, Moeen has failed miserably to make vital contributions.
The English player has played 24 ODIs in 2018 only to score 277 runs with the bat at a paltry average of 17.31 and a strike-rate of 89.93. His performance with the ball is slightly better when compared to his batting as he scalped 29 wickets.
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