8) James Neesham (New Zealand)
Jimmy Neesham was left out of the 15, the most high-profile omission in a squad that is rich in all-round resources; apart from Elliott, the fifteen includes Daniel Vettori, Corey Anderson and Nathan McCullum.
New Zealand included preferred allrounder Grant Elliott over Neesham for the World Cup, despite the former not having played an ODI since November 2013. The omission remains the most debatable point in the squad of the World Cup co-hosts, considering that Neesham was in the scheme of things and would have been handy on familiar home strips.
He was not given many chances during the Pakistan series having being played just two ODIs in which he scored three runs and took two wickets. Though he shown his class in the test series at home against Sri Lanka where he scored 119 runs in 3 innings with a half century. He also picked up 6 wickets which portrays him as a promising Kiwi all-rounder.
Neesham has an admirable Test record, but is yet to establish himself in ODIs.