#9 Anil Kumble (C)
Famously known as Jumbo, Anil Kumble was the skipper of the Indian Test team during India's last Test win in Australia at Perth. Kumble had a decent match as he picked up 4 wickets. In fact, he was India's highest wicket taker in the four match Test series with 20 wickets.
He is one of the greatest leg spinners to have ever played the game of cricket, and is the third highest wicket taker in the Test format with 619 wickets, behind Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne.
Kumble retired from international cricket in November 2008. Post retirement, Anil Kumble also served as coach of Indian cricket team from 2016-2017 and currently works as a commentator and cricket analyst.
#10 RP Singh
Just like Irfan Pathan, RP Singh is another Indian left-arm pacer who faded away after a promising start to his cricketing career.
In India's match winning Perth Test, RP Singh had a superb game as he took 4 wickets in the 1st innings and 2 wickets in the second innings and had a combined bowling figures of 35.5-6-163-6.
Also, while batting at No.10, he scored a crucial 30 runs in the second innings to help India set a target of 412 runs, which Aussies failed to chase down.
After the completion of the 4 match Test series, RP Singh lost his place in the Indian team due to frequent injuries he used to suffer, and finally retired from international cricket this year in September 2018 at a young age of 32.
Currently, he works as a commentator and cricket analyst.
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