Karun Nair:

Karun Nair had a brilliant start in his career. In only his third Test for India, Karun Nair registered the triple-century against England in Chennai in 2016. He became only the second Indian after Virender Sehwag to do so. He remained unbeaten at 303 during that innings.
But after getting the limelight, he soon disappeared from the Indian team because he struck low performances. After the England Test series, he was the part of the Australian series where he averaged 13.50 without getting any chances moving forward. He was included in the first three Tests in England in 2018 but couldn’t make it to the playing eleven. Although, the 28-year-old can make his way back in the Indian team if he toils hard in domestic cricket.