2. Yuzvendra Chahal
The one half of the ‘Kulcha’ has been a revelation in the limited-overs side for Team India. In 54 ODIs, Chahal has snapped 92 wickets whereas he has picked 59 wickets in 45 T20s. Despite being a constant part of the limited-overs side over the years, Chahal has never been picked for the Test side.
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With the number of injuries hovering around Jadeja and Ashwin, the Chetan Sharma led selection committee might just give the leg spinner from Haryana a maiden call up for the longer format of the game. Though his selection has one negative and that being, Chahal last played a First-Class game in 2018 which means he lacks match practice for bowling those long spells which is why there is an extremely bleak chance of Chahal receiving a call-up.
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