#2. Jaydev Unadkat
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After featuring in IPL for six years, Jaydev Unadkat finally found his mojo in 2017 as he spearheaded Rising Pune Supergiant's bowling department and ended the season with 24 wickets in 12 games. In the 2017 edition, he was accurate, showed immense self-belief and on most occasions found a way of outfoxing the batsmen.
The left-arm pacer was first spotted during the 2010 U-19 World Cup where he bowled with venom and was soon drafted into KKR's squad for IPL. He was regarded highly by Wasim Akram at KKR and in the same year, he made his debut for India in Tests at Centurion against South Arica.
But a poor show in his debut game pushed him back in the domestic cricket and since then he is representing Saurashtra as their lead pace bowler. He did play a few ODIs in 2013 but again failed to impress the selectors.
However, after his successful show in 2017 IPL, he once again looks in fine rhythm and can find a place in India's ODI or T20 squad. His experience of 57 first-class games and 181 wickets surely makes him a difficult name to leave out.
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