Top 10 cricketers who were part of 2019 WC but will miss World Cup 2023
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Mohammad Amir played in 2019 WC for Pakistan but has since retired from international cricket.
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Hashim Amla didn't have a great 2019 WC by his standards and after that announced his international retirement
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Liam Plunkett played an important role in England's 2019 WC win but was not picked in the team since then and he has now moved to USA
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Chris Gayle hasn't announced international retirement yet but West Indies have moved on from him and is unlikely to be picked
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Faf du Plessis was South Africa's captain then but hasn't played an ODI since the World Cup 2019.
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Mohammad Hafeez played in 2019 World Cup but in 2022, the veteran all-rounder announced his international retirement.
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Aaron Finch was Australia's captain in 2019 World Cup but earlier this year, he announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket
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Eoin Morgan led England to a memorable World Cup win in 2019. But four years down the line, he is no more with the team having retired from the sport
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Jofra Archer was England's leading wicket-taker in 2019 World Cup win. But constant injuries since then have kept him away from the game and hasn't recovered from injury since IPL 2023
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M Dhoni last played in 2019 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand which India lost. He announced his international retirement on August 15, 2020
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