#4 Amay Khurasiya (1999)
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The little-known batsman from Madhya Pradesh played over 100 first-class games and was an established entity at the domestic level. However, he could not get going at the international level and played only 12 ODIs for India.
All the ODIs were played in 1999 itself, barring two who were played on his comeback in 2001. After two more failures where he scored 12 and a duck, he was dropped from the team forever.
He was part of the squad for the 1999 World Cup but did not get to play a single game in the event.
His debut was made in style when he made 57 against Sri Lanka in Pune but that was the only fifty he could manage in 11 innings.
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