6. Luke Ronchi: (Australia and New Zealand)
Luke Ronchi was born in New Zealand and brought up in Australia. He’s the only cricketer to play for both Australia and New Zealand in the history of cricket. He made his debut for Australia in a T20I against West Indies in June 2008. After a promising start to his Australia career, he lost his form which led him to be dropped from the national as well as his state team.
He then went back to his birth country and became eligible to play for New Zealand in 2013. He was involved in a record-breaking 6th wicket stand of 267 with Grant Elliott where they ripped apart the Sri Lankan bowling attack. He was also a part of New Zealand’s 2015 World Cup team which ended up as the runner-up of the tournament.