5 Indian players who always play for second-string side but rarely make it to senior team
With the injection of these youngsters into the team, it was difficult for others to make enough impact to get into the Playing XI.
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4. Ishan Porel

Another youngster who has been a consistent performer for the second-string team but did not make it to the senior team is Ishan Porel. So far, Porel has never been named in the senior team squad but has been consistent for other teams ever since his U19 days. There were days when India did not produce bowlers as frequently as they do now. In the domestic circuit, India have a lot of pacers who are consistently performing well, making it difficult for the selectors to make a decision.
Porel first came into the limelight in the Under 19 World Cup, especially in the match against Pakistan U19 where he ended up with 4 wickets. India bowled Pakistan out for 69 and qualified for the finals and went on to beat Australia to lift the U19 World Cup. Ever since then, he has only looked forward and not backwards. However, the only thing which leaves him out of the senior team is the fact that India have a top-class bowling line up and he is so far back in the line.
Ishan Porel has already found himself an IPL team as he was picked up by Kings XI Punjab ahead of the IPL 2020. In the recently concluded Deodhar Trophy, he performed exceptionally with the ball as he picked up 9 wickets in just 3 matches at an average of 9. His performance helped him get a call-up against New Zealand A, where he was the leading wicket-taker. He took 8 wickets in 3 matches at an average of 22. He has a long career ahead of him, but he does not seem to be knocking at the doors of selectors anytime soon.
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