3. Corey Anderson (New Zealand)

While New Zealand first time reached the Cricket World Cup final in the last edition as they finished as the runners-up in that tournament, the all-rounder Corey Anderson performed well in that tournament. In that tournament, the left-handed batsman scored 231 runs in eight innings (average 33.00), and the left-arm pacer also took 14 wickets in nine matches (average 16.71). He hit two half-centuries in that tournament.
However, since the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, Anderson has hugely missed out the international cricket due to his injury issues. His last ODI was on 9th June 2017 against Bangladesh at Cardiff. Moreover, another all-rounder James Neesham’s impressive international comeback has created more difficulties for him in ODI comeback.