5. Naman Ojha (Madhya Pradesh):

Naman Ojha is currently the best wicketkeeper batsman in India after India’s current first choice Test keeper Wriddhiman Saha. Ojha is having a decent season so far. He has scored 337 runs at an average of 33.70 in seven matches for his domestic side Madhya Pradesh. He is yet to score a century for them but has three fifties. Ojha has played only 1 Test and ODI each for India in his career and would be now looking to make the most of the opportunity created because of MS Dhoni’s Test retirement.