4. Rohit Sharma:
Rohit Sharma was touted as the most talented batter in the Indian team. He had already shown the world his tremendous ability with the bat in the limited overs formats but couldn’t emulate the same in Test cricket. After his repeated failures he was finally shown the way out from the Test team in 2018. It looked like Rohit’s Test career had reached the end of the road.
It’s said that the brightest days come after the darkest nights and the saying holds true in the case of Rohit’s career. The current Indian captain was recalled into the squad as an opener in the Test team and straight away announced his arrival with a scintillating hundred in the first match. In no time, Rohit made adjustments to his technique and became a reliable opener for the team not only in the subcontinent but overseas as well. He notched up his first overseas Test hundred against England at the Oval and revived his Test career.