The T20 World Cup 2022 is witnessing some epic matches. New Zealand started off the Super 12 stage with a thrashing of Australia by 89 runs. We are going to witness some more exciting matches in days to come, especially with India taking on Pakistan on October 23 at MCG. In this gallery, we are going to discuss the cricketers who have represented two teams in the World Cup or otherwise. There is an Indian in the list as well. Take a look below.
Tim David started off hi international career with Singapore and since then has played in many franchises all around the world like IPL and PSL. His parents are Australian, so without wasting any time, cricket Australia picked him in the T20 World Cup squad. (Image source: Twitter)
Dirk Peter Nannes has played for 2 countries. He has represented Netherlands and Australia. He had Dutch citizenship thanks to his parents and played 2 T20Is for them in the 2009 ICC World T20. In the same year, he made his ODI debut and T20Is debut for Australia as well. (Image source: Twitter)
Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi played for both India and England. But he is not alone. There are Indian cricketers who played for Pakistan as well. They are: Gul Mohammad, Abdul Hafeez Kardar, and Amir Elahi. (Image source: Twitter)
Ronchi has represented both Australia and New Zealand. He started his international career for Australia as a wicketkeeper and batter in 2008. After playing 3 T20Is and 4 ODIs for Australia, he decided to return to New Zealand and was part of the team that made it to the World Cup final in 2015. He retired in June 2017. (Image source: Twitter)
Eoin Morgan is the most famous name in the list. He captained England to a ODI World Cup trophy in 2019. He was also a part of the Ireland squad for 2007 World Cup where they famously beat Pakistan. He is the first player to score ODI tons for two different countries. Morgan is an Irish but always wanted to play for England and felt no shame telling people about it. In 2007, he started his transition to English cricket. He has retired now as their most successful white-ball captain. (Image source: Twitter)