#10 Mark Wood (England)

Being a hit-the-deck bowler, Mark Wood has been providing the much-needed variety to England's ODI setup. Wood primarily relies on bowling fast and beating the batsman by pace, unlike the other English bowlers who like to swing the ball to trouble the batsmen. But the year 2018 hadn’t yielded the fruitful results to the speedster.
Wood played 16 ODIs in 2018 and has grabbed13 wickets at an average of 57.92 and a strike-rate of 60.9.
#11Mohammad Amir (Pakistan)

After making a comeback to the international cricket in the year 2016, Mohammad Amir went on to become a core member of Pakistan team across the formats in comparatively less time. However, like all the other players featured in this list, Amir too had a forgettable year especially in ODIs.
The wiry pacer has featured in 10 ODIs for Pakistan in 2018 and managed to grab just three wickets at an awful average of 100.66 and a strike-rate of 140.00. For Amir, it was the first time he failed to take less than five wickets in a calendar year.
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