#4 Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Bhuvneshwar Kumar will once again lead India's pace attack in the tournament as the squad lacks enough experience in the pace bowling department.
Bhuvneshwar was also a key member of the team during the 2018 Asia Cup. He, however, had the support of Jasprit Bumrah that year, which will be missed as the latter is not part of the upcoming competition due to an injury.
Bhuvneshwar took six wickets in the five games he played during the 2018 edition of the tournament at an economy of just 4.18.
Similar to Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar also saw a slump in his career a few years ago. Fortunately for India, the veteran seamer also found his groove again in recent times and he is now among the team's leading new-ball bowlers in the game.
#5 KL Rahul

A player who will be making his return to the Indian side during this year's Asia Cup is star opening batter KL Rahul.
The Karnataka-born lad hasn't played a T20I since last year and will be making a comeback after a lengthy period on the sidelines. He had a groin injury that required surgery and had also tested positive for COVID-19.
As far as his campaign in Asia Cup 2018 is concerned, the flamboyant batter warmed the bench and didn't feature in a single game during any of the six Indian fixtures.
Nevertheless, the 30-year-old is expected to open the innings with Rohit Sharma from the very first game for India this time around.
#6 Rohit Sharma

The leader of the Indian team which lifted the Asia Cup in 2018, Rohit Sharma, will hope that his troops replicate their heroics this year as well.
While Rohit filled in as captain in 2018 after Virat Kohli was rested for that particular tournament, the Mumbai-born opener is now India's permanent skipper across formats. Rohit is India's second-highest run-getter after Sachin Tendulkar in the Asia Cup, amassing 883 runs in 27 matches.
Rohit had an outstanding tournament in 2018. During five 50-over games, he scored 317 runs at an immaculate average of 105.6.
Being a modern-day batting maestro, Rohit will hope his compelling batting once more comes to the fore for India.
#7 Dinesh Karthik

Dinesh Karthik is growing old like fine wine. He was part of the winning team in 2018 and is now a designated finisher in the T20I side for India.
Karthik played all the games for India in the 2018 Asia Cup and contributed 146 runs in five innings at an average of 48.7. Despite a decent campaign, the veteran wicket-keeper was dropped from the team for their next assignment.
This year, Karthik will head into the competition on the back of some impressive batting form. While acting as a finisher, the 37-year-old scored crucial runs for his IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and India this year.
A player with vast cricketing experience and run-making abilities, Karthik will hope to make an impact in what could probably be the last Asia Cup of his career.
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