4. Venu Gopal Rao:

He was expected to be India’s best bet in ODI format of the game across the globe. However, he failed to make things fall in place with his batting. Venu used to play pretty slow knocks, which ended up seeing him on the wrong side of things.
With just 218 runs in 11 innings, Rao was unable to carve out a permanent spot for himself in the Indian squad and soon became out of favour.
3. Manoj Tiwary:

Manoj Tiwary gained attention from selectors and fans through his strokeplay and high runs scoring in Indian domestic cricket. He made his debut against Australia in the 2008 Commonwealth Bank Tri-Series in which he scored only 2 runs in his only innings.
He was later included in the India team for the West Indies tour of 2011, as a replacement for Yuvraj Singh. Later he got few chances at the international level, but his career is limited to a domestic career right now. A quality player, maybe, unlucky.