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Top Seven Cricketers who played cricket for two countries

The rich history of cricket is filled with many cricketers who went on to play not for one but two countries in their careers.

3. Dirk Nannes (the Netherlands and Australia):

Dirk Nannes

Dirk Nannes (Source: Twitter)

Dirk Nannes was a fiery left-arm seamer who made his first-class debut for Victoria during the 2005–06 season, aged 29. Nannes had decent success in the domestic first-class and one-day tournaments, which lead him to a stint with English county side Middlesex during the 2008 season. Holding Dutch citizenship through his parents, Nannes went on to represent the Netherlands in the 2009 20-20 World Cup.

He was called up by the Australian team in August 2009 just two months after the 20-20 World Cup. He further continued his cricketing dream by playing for Australia as he represented the nation in the 2010 20-20 World Cup where he was also the highest wicket-taker of the tournament.

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