In Indian cricket there were few players who did a massive job for their side in the aspect of bowling and batting both, but still didn’t get as such significant recognition at the country level and even at the international stage. When it comes to analyse their some of the highest knocks for the team then it would probably be of greater importance than the innings played by the superstar faces of the team which covered the whole lime light.
So below are the best four cricketers of the Indian team who didn’t get enough recognition in the Indian cricket and also in the world cricket.
#1. Suresh Raina.
The former Indian finisher Suresh Raina was the man who at one point of time was the most crucial in the lower middle order of the Indian cricket team and his finishing pair with MS Dhoni victorious Indian team in dozens of games which was played at the crucial stage of the fixtures and in the versatile tournaments. He played more than 350 international games for the side but still has lowest popularity in the Indian cricket fraternity.
#2. Javagal Srinath.
If the analyzation of fastest bowlers in the Indian Cricket history will be made then Javagal Srinath is the name who will probably tops the list along with the youngster Umran Malik who is coming forth as the second fastest pacer of the country, at some point of time Srinath used to bowl consistently at the pace of 90-95 mph. He played 67 test matches and 229 one day international games for the Indian team and clinched more than 500 wickets in his International career.
#3. Pragyan Ojha.
Pragyan Ojha was the left arm spinner whose career seemed to be a roller coaster ride after looking at his number, Ojha played 24 International test matches in his career and clinched 113 wickets which was one of the top figures from the Indian bowlers in the context of early initial phase of the career.
Even the great spinners like Harbhajan Singh, Anil Kumble and R Ashwin took more than 26 test matches to take 100 test wickets. But Pragyan Ojha did this phenomenal work in very least matches, but still didn’t get enough chances in the Indian team further and also failed to grab too much popular in the Indian Cricket fraternity.
#4. Gautam Gambhir.
Gautam Gambhir was the hero of 2011 world cup final where he smashed the highest knock from the Indian batting order which was of 97*(122). Still as the captain MS Dhoni also played second highest fiddle then all the credit was given to him by the media and Indian cricket fans, later after 2012 Gautam Gambhir only got a chance in 2014 England tour where he played two test matches but although failed in it and finally closed all the doors of Indian team for himself.