Each of the 10 nations involved in England and Wales named 15-man squads for the competition, which meant selectors faced some difficult decisions before settling on their chosen line-ups. Here, with the help of Opta, we take a look at the best 11 players who will not be involved. Niroshan Dickwella (Sri Lanka) Sri Lanka’s dreadful pre-World Cup form led to changes for this tournament and Dickwella was one of those to pay the price. He was out in single figures in all three of his innings against South Africa in March. Opta fact: Despite his recent struggles, Dickwella has amassed more ODI runs (1,388) than any other Sri Lankan batsman since the start of 2017. Imrul Kayes (Bangladesh) Imrul has been out of the ODI picture since December having been dismissed for four and a duck against West Indies. Prior to that, though, he had accrued 349 across three innings against Zimbabwe, so there was some surprise he was deemed surplus to requirements. Opta fact: Of the 124 men to have registered at least eight ODI innings in 2018, Imrul’s average of 62.3 was the eighth-highest. Rishabh Pant (India) Dinesh Karthik, who turns 34 during the tournament, was preferred…