#8 RP Singh (India)

The Rae Bareli-born bowler, RP Singh, hung up his boots in September 2018. The left-arm bowler had a decent international tourney with India. With an ability to swing the ball in the air, Singh fared decently for India.
However, after a series of off performances, he didn't get a place in the team. Nonetheless, he played domestic cricket until 2017. Rudra Pratap was a part of 14 Tests, 58 ODIs, and 10 T20Is for India. He accounted for 40, 69, and 15 wickets in all three formats respectively.
#9 Munaf Patel (India)

Munaf Patel, the World Cup-winning bowler, called it quits in November 2018. The Gujarati bowler shot to fame as one of the quickest bowlers who relied heavily on his pace. With adequate pace and good seam movement, he consistently featured in the Indian ODI team.
However, owing to injury concerns and downfall in his form, he failed to maintain his place in the team for a longer time and soon got sidelined. Patel didn't have overpowering T20I record. However, he managed to shine in the 50-over format. Having played 70 ODIs, he scalped 86 wickets at an economy of 4.95 and an average of 30.27.
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