3 Indian players who came close but missed their international debut opportunities

These players, who gave everything to the game, season after season, in the domestic circuit, never received national call-ups.

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3 Indian players who came close but missed their international debut opportunities
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3 Indian players who came close but missed their international debut opportunities (Photo Source: X/Twitter)

In a country where cricket is seen as a religion, the path to the Indian national team is hard, challenging, and often heartbreaking. Despite having one of the most competitive and structured domestic systems in the world, several brilliant players have failed to break into the international side.

These players, who gave everything to the game, season after season, in the domestic circuit never received national call-ups. While selectors have often emphasised the importance of domestic performance as a main standard for national selection. But in reality, not every promising player has been rewarded.

Indian players who came close but missed their international debut opportunity:

3. Sheldon Jackson:

Sheldon Jackson
Sheldon Jackson (Source: Twitter/X)

38-year-old Sheldon Jackson, who announced his retirement in early 2025, is another player to have missed on representing India despite consistent performances. Born in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, and playing in Mumbai’s junior circuit, Jackson came up the ranks to become one of the most dependable batters in the domestic arena, especially in tournaments like Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy. Despite hammering over 7,000 first-class runs at an average of 45.80, including 21 centuries, he never received an India call-up.

Jackson’s breakthrough came during the 2012–13 Ranji season, where he smashed consecutive centuries in the quarter-final and semi-final, guiding Saurashtra to their maiden final. His efforts earned him an India A call-up and a spot in the IPL with Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. However, his IPL outings didn’t reflect his domestic brilliance. He also kept wickets and was a sharp fielder, and acted as a vital cog in Saurashtra’s batting unit for over a decade, and even helped Rest of India to a historic Irani Cup chase in 2016. After Saurashtra's Ranji quarterfinal loss (2024-25), Jackson announced his retirement without seeing himself play internationals.

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