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Xtra Time Web Desk: There have been some handful number of players in the International Cricket who have proved their existence by playing for two International teams.

In this story we would be talking about some of the players in Cricket history.

William Evans Midwinter- He was the first player in cricket history to play for two countries. In his 10-year career, William Evans Midwinter played 12 Test matches. While he played 8 Test matches for Australia, the all-rounder also played 4 Test matches for England.

Kepler Wessels- He played international cricket for two countries, Australia and South Africa. Wessels also led the South African team. While Wessels played 78 ODIs for Australia, he also played 71 ODIs for South Africa.

Eoin Morgan- Morgan started his international career with the Ireland cricket team, played 23 ODIs for them after which he played for England. The left-handed batsman has played 16 Tests, 246 ODIs and 107 T20Is for England so far. He leads England in the limited overs format. England won the 2019 ODI World Cup under Morgan's captaincy.

Luke Ronchi- Australia and New Zealand’s trans-Tasman rivalry in one to behold and Luke Ronchi is the only player to have played on both sides of this amazing rivalry. He played for both Australia and New Zealand. He was a part of New Zealand’s 2015 World Cup campaign when they played the final and is currently the part of the coaching staff for the BlackCaps.

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi- He played for both India and England and was one of India's greatest ever captains. Pataudi played for Sussex and also played for Oxford while studying there. But a fatal car accident meant he severely damaged his right eye to see a double image and it was feared that it would end his cricketing career.

List of cricketers who have played cricket for two different countries