3. Balwinder Sandhu

Originally an off-spinner, Balwinder Singh Sandhu switched to medium pace under the guidance of Ramakant Achrekar. He learnt to swing the ball both ways while training under the former coach and became a dependable seamer for India.
Sandhu went on to play eight Tests and 22 ODIs, and was also part of the 1983 World Cup-winning team. His inswinger that bowled Gordon Greenidge in the final is one of the most memorable moments from the iconic summit clash.
Post-retirement, Sandhu turned to coaching, passing on his knowledge with stints at Mumbai, Punjab, and the National Cricket Academy. He also coached in Kenya and was briefly associated with the Indian Cricket League.