Most Underrated Cricketers of All time In The World

Most Underrated Cricketers of All time In The World

Take a look at the list of the most underrated cricketers of all time in the world and know just why they land into this list.

In the world of sports, there are often players who are known to give their best at almost every possibly opportunity they fetch. But are not acknowledged for the same, the sport of cricket is no exception.

With the high profile names by their side, their name is not associated with the amount of praise as it should technically be.

In this article we are going to talk about just the same cricket players who have been considered the most underrated professional of all time.

List of The Most Underrated Cricketers of All Time

5. Mike Hussey

This Australian southpaw was struggling to find a place in the national Test team at 28. Yet he broke through since his first game, when he was 30 years old.

Known as Mr. Cricket for his chivalry, fair play and cricketing technique, Mike Hussey knew just how to ace himself and leave his presence felt on all formats of the game.

One of those players who could adjust himself according to any and every situation for the betterment of his team, rather than considering about individual accolades.

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4. Mike Hussey

A prime example of when luck is not by your side, none of your performances get acknowledged. The prime factor Amit Mishra was never a regular part of the Indian Cricket Team was, because of his problems with injuries.

Mishra performed in every format for India, even collected accolades for highest wicket taker against big teams, yet he remains to be one of India’s most underrated players.

3. Jonny Bairstow

One of the best cricketers of his age, is England wicket-keeper batsman Jonny Bairstow. He is such a versatile batsman that, he can score in the middle order, with a tale, while opening an innings.

Not only that he has been Sunrisers Hyderabad constant key to success, but always manages to fall behind Kane Williamson and David Warner.

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2. Ross Taylor

New Zealand’s batting legend, in true sense. Having played for more than a decade, Taylor has never been considered as one of the top batsman in the world, even when he has the record stating his claim.

Ross Taylor has made life difficult for bowlers in T20 format, ODIs and also in Tests. He is one of those batsman who can attack from the very first ball and can also defend 50 balls without knocking a run.

1. Jason Holder

Arguably one of the most experienced all rounders in the world. Having the advantage of his height, Holder is not only a lethal hard hitting batsman but can bowl better than most of the Caribbean death bowlers.

Number 1 or sometimes number 2 all-rounder in ICC test rankings, managing to have issues with the West Indies Cricket along with few other players.

He can easily be a part of West Indies test team for his batting ability, his bowling is just a bonus for Windies team.

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