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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5. Shahbaz Nadeem

Last on the list of players who always play for a second-string side but rarely make it to the senior team is Shahbaz Nadeem, who has represented India in just 1 test match and was later forgotten. He is one of the only few left-handed spinners who made a significant impact in domestic tournaments. He was also a part of the U19 World Cup squad back in the day, but he played only one match in the World Cup. He hit his prime in 2015 as he took over 50 wickets in the Ranji Trophy season.
In the 2016-17 season of Ranji Trophy, he again bagged 56 wickets and was the leading wicket-taker of the season. However, despite taking over 100 wickets in 2 Ranji seasons, Shahbaz Nadeem did not get the test call-up especially because Ashwin and Jadeja were cemented in the national team. In the 2017-18 Ranji Trophy season, he took 18 wickets in just 4 games for Jharkhand.
Shahbaz Nadeem has also played for Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League and has been a part of the squad since 2012. His opening season was a dream season for him and he was also nominated for the IPL Rising Star of the Year Award. He was called-up for Indian squad after he was once again in the news as he recorded the best figures in List A cricket when he took 8 wickets in the innings. He finally made his debut in 2019 but was again forgotten after one match, despite his decent performance in the match. He is undoubtedly born in the wrong era.
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