4. Ishant Sharma
The 34-year-old has been hit the deck pacers who represented India at the highest level of the game. His career-best bowling spell of 7/74 against England in 2014 at Lord’s is still one of the deadliest bowling spells by an Indian. However, in ODIs, the 2013 Champions Trophy winner has been a mediocre asset for the Men In Blue as he has clinched 115 wickets in 80 matches at an average of more than 30.
His batting was also miserable as he scored just 72 runs in 80 games and also named three consecutive ducks before his name. In ten months during 2010-11, he played three matches against Sri Lanka and West Indies. In all these games he was dismissed for ducks and India lost all the games.