4. Imran Tahir:

For a country that has consistently produced world-class spinners, roping in a spinner from another team will be slightly unusual but such has been the plight of India’s spin spearhead Ravichandran Ashwin in recent times that the BCCI might like to go for South Africa’s Imran Tahir.
Ashwin has been wreaking havoc in the longest format of the game but has failed to replicate his performances in the shorter versions, giving the team management a big headache. And so, the BCCI can go for Tahir who is one of the best limited-overs spinners in the world right now. The leg-spinner, who has taken over 200 international wickets, is ranked second in ODIs and third in T20Is.