2. Bhuvneshwar Kumar:

India’s pace spearhead in limited-overs cricket, Bhuvneshwar Kumar has struggled to become a regular in the Test team with the recently-concluded series in Sri Lanka being one example. The right-arm pacer, who once again finished the IPL as its highest wicket-taker, played an integral role in India’s march to the final of the Champions Trophy but was benched for all the three Tests against Sri Lanka.
What is more unfortunate for the bowler is the fact that he has not been included in the Test playing eleven despite performing really well in the limited-chances he has got so far. His five-wicket hauls against West Indies and New Zealand last year had helped the team to win the matches but sadly he is still waiting to become a regular in the team.