It has often been seen many times that when a player makes his debut at the international level, he impresses everyone by performing brilliantly in the initial matches. But after a few matches, there is a decline in his performance. There were also many such players in world cricket who performed brilliantly at the beginning of their ODI careers. But later these players flopped and were also dropped from the team.

Robin Uthappa
Robin Uthappa made a great start to his ODI career for India. But he could not continue his form. In 2006, he made his debut in the ODI series against England and scored 86 runs in the debut match, scoring a half-century. After this, he also scored half-centuries in two matches. Uthappa also played ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup for India in 2007. But he could not do anything special in both the World Cups. His performance in the Asia Cup also saw a decline. After which he was shown the way out of Team India.

James Faulkner
James Faulkner made his debut for Australia in 2013 and performed brilliantly till the 2015 World Cup semi-finals. He showed amazing with batting as well as bowling. But after that, his performance started declining. In the year 2017, Faulkner was also dropped from the team.

Jesse Ryder
When former New Zealand cricketer Jesse Ryder made his debut in international cricket, everyone felt that he would not be able to succeed due to being overweight. But after his debut, in the second match itself, he played an innings of 79 runs in 46 balls and stopped speaking to everyone. Jesse Ryder was running in excellent form but he was embroiled in controversies and he was dropped from the team. Although he made a comeback, but every time he got a failure.

Ahmed Shehzad
Pakistan's explosive batsman Ahmed Shahzad started his ODI career in a very spectacular way. He was compared to Virat Kohli. But after failing the doping test and getting banned, he broke down completely and could not return to his form again.

Laxmipati Balaji
Former Indian fast bowler Lakshmipathy Balaji had a great start to his career. But he could not maintain his form. A stress fracture almost ended Balaji's career in 2005. In 2009, Balaji returned to Team India, but he could not do much and lost his place in Team India.