2. Karun Nair

Only the second Indian in Test history to score a triple-century, and that too a fortnight back would have given him a place in any side in the world, but unfortunately not in the India’s limited-overs squad for the England series. The selectors overlooked the batsman, not even picking him for the practice games.
His reason of omission couldn’t be his form for sure, but could be his batting position. Inclusion of Yuvraj Singh, Ajinkya Rahane and Manish Pandey in the middle-order, along with former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, it wouldn’t have been possible for him to get a game.
However, his good form won’t keep him away from wearing the blue jersey for long.