5 Cricketers Who Have Played for Several International Teams
While the majority of cricketers are linked with a single country throughout their careers, there have been extraordinary people who have had the special distinction of playing for two international teams. This article will look at the careers of five cricketers who played for two different countries.
Eoin Morgan – (England and Ireland)

Eoin Morgan, England’s World Cup-winning captain, formerly represented Ireland. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, and played four years for his country, from 2006 to 2009. He moved to England in 2009 and will play for them until 2022, winning numerous championships and series. He appeared in 356 international matches for England and 23 for Ireland, making him one of the best players to have represented two countries.
Luke Ronchi – (Australia and New Zealand)

The New Zealand native Luke Ronchi has played international cricket for both Australia and New Zealand. He migrated to Australia with his family when he was very young and made his debut for Australia in 2008. He went on to play for New Zealand after representing his natal country in 2013. Ronchi also played for New Zealand in the 2015 World Cup, where they finished second.
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Roelof Van Der Merwe – (South Africa and Netherlands)

Roelof Van Der Merwe, who was born in South Africa, played international cricket for both South Africa and the Netherlands. He made his debut for South Africa in 2009 and played until 2011, before joining the Netherlands in 2015. He has appeared in 68 international games for both South Africa and the Netherlands and has been an integral part of the Netherlands’ recent historic victories.
Hayden Walsh Jr. – (USA and West Indies)

Hayden Walsh Jr., an American, represented the United States of America from 2018 to 2019. He joined the West Indies in 2019 and has been an important member of the team since then. He has appeared in 60 internationals and took 59 wickets.
Jofra Archer – (West Indies and England)

Jofra Archer, a Barbados-born fast bowler, played junior cricket for the West Indies before joining England’s national side in 2019. With 20 wickets, he was an important component of England’s World Cup win in 2019. Jofra Archer rounds off the list of cricketers who have represented two countries.
These five cricketers, who represented numerous international countries, have inscribed their names in the rich tapestry of cricket history, reminding us that talent knows no bounds and love for the game transcends borders
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