3. Ishant Sharma
Ishant Sharma had already been out of the running as far his place in the white-ball squads. Ishant's last T20I and ODI came in 2013 and 2016, respectively. This was mainly due to the peers younger than him taking over the scene. The resurgence of Jasprit Bumrah and emergence of Jasprit Bumrah meant there was no room for Ishant, who himself had experienced a considerable decline in output.
The seasoned pro was a regular under Virat Kohli's captaincy. Ishant had performed quite well with Kohli at the helm. Ishant's bowling average was much better under Kohli's reign (25.85) than his career average (32.40). However, he never got to feature for Rohit as the latter nurtured a fresh crop of pace bowlers under him.