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    4 Players who were born in 1 nation but want to play international cricket for another country

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    Cricket players have gained enormous fan following in recent years, but the one thing that has also increased along with the fan following is the competition level. To find a place in the playing XI of any national team, especially the top five to six nations, is quite tough.

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    Not all talented players are able to get equal number of opportunities, while some extraordinarily talents from lower-ranked nations get chances to play for the higher-ranked countries. In this listicle today, we will look at the four players who were born in one nation but want to represent another country in international cricket.

    1. Tim David – Born in Singapore, wants to play for Australia

    Timothy David, popularly known as Tim David, was born in Singapore, which is not among the strongest cricket teams. David has played 14 T20I matches for Singapore, but because of his extraordinary skillset, the Mumbai Indians player is likely to play for Australia soon.

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    2. Anshuman Rath – Born in Hong Kong, wants to play for India

    Anshuman Rath is a former Hong Kong skipper who led the nation in Asia Cup 2018. For a better future, he has joined Indian domestic cricket and aims to play for the Men in Blue one day.

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    3. One of the former Indian players Unmukt Chand wants to play for USA

    Former India U-19 captain Unmukt Chand came into the limelight by winning the 2012 U-19 World Cup. However, Chand could not make it big at the senior level. After waiting for long, he finally quit Indian cricket and joined USA Cricket.

    4. One of the former Indian players Moksha Chaudhary wants to play for USA

    Punjab-based women’s cricketer Moksha Chaudhary was in the list of probables for India’s 2013 Women’s World Cup squad. Recently, she decided to leave Indian cricket and has joined the American cricket division.