Sport360 takes a look at the 10 biggest flops of the World Cup.
Mahela Jayawardene - In his last World Cup, the Sri Lankan star managed a meagre 125 runs from five outings.
Adam Milne - The Kiwi quick was expected to dazzle with his pace. But he took 5 wickets from 6 games and got injured.
Shahid Afridi - The Pakistan all-rounder was a total flop, taking just 2 scalps in seven games and scoring 116 runs.
Tamim Iqbal - The Bangladesh opener failed to get going. His 154 runs in six games at the top were simply poor.
Quinton De Kock - A lot was expected of the South African wicketkeeper. But in eight matches, he only registered 145 runs.
Khurram Khan - He is by far the best batsman in the UAE ranks. A return of 155 runs from six matches was shocking.
Eoin Morgan - He was made the England captain right before the event. But in five games, he only managed 90 runs.
Umar Akmal - The Pakistan batsman had a terrible time, scoring 164 runs and was also poor with the gloves.
Stuart Broad - The England quick failed with the ball and bat, taking just four wickets and scoring 13 runs in six games.
12:23 02/04/2015
Sport360 takes a look at the 10 biggest flops of the World Cup.