9) Zaheer Khan:

The former left-arm pacer Zaheer Khan was the legendary pace bowler in Indian cricket history. Many top-class batsmen always felt trouble to face him while he was the master, especially in reverse-swing bowling.
Zaheer played a crucial role for India to win the 2011 World Cup where he finished as the joint-most wicket-taking bowler (21 wickets).
He served for India from 2000 to 2014 and played 92 Tests, 200 ODIs and 17 T20Is where he got 311 Test wickets, 282 ODI wickets, and 17 T20I wickets.
10) Munaf Patel

2011 was the last year that Munaf Patel, the fast bowler featured in international cricket. Nevertheless, he had a brilliant outing in the 2011 World Cup, where he collected 11 wickets in eight games. Despite his performance in the World Cup, opportunities fell short for Patel to continue his international run.
The pacer had a short career of five years which began in 2006. The 36-year-old bagged 35 wickets, at an average of 38.54 in 13 Test matches.
In ODIs, the right-arm pacer has 70 caps and 86 wickets at an average of 30.26. He hasn’t got many chances in the shortest format, as he played just three matches for India, and collected four wickets.
However, his amazing performance in the World Cup could not give him more chances. Currently, the 36-year-old serves as a coach for Vadodara.