Ravichandran Ashwin
The spinner has lost his place from a limited format two years back. He last played a T20I match in 2017 against the West Indies since then he is not seen as the option in shorter formats. But he is an inevitable player in Test cricket. He is the Test specialist who can never be avoided, especially, if India is playing in India.
The right-arm spinner was the highest wicket-taker of the recently-culminated decade with 564 wickets. He has played 70 ODIs, 111 Test matches and 46 T20Is for India. He has been a consistent performer in domestic cricket. The Tamil Nadu player was part of the finale of the domestic T20 tournament but unfortunately could not lift the trophy.
In the current Indian team with the likes of Washington Sunder and Ravindra Jadeja, it is difficult for him to get the chance in the squad for the T20 World Cup 2020.