#6. Varun Aaron
Considered to be one of the fastest bowlers to have ever played for India, Varun Aaron warmed the benches for the first three tests against England, but played the last two test matches by replacing an out of form Mohammed Shami.
Although, Varun Aaron failed to create much of an impact in the two test matches he played, but is widely remembered by cricket fans in that particular series, for breaking the nose of English pacer Stuart Board with a brutal bouncer in the 4th test match.
Unlike Ishwar Pandey and Pankaj Singh, Varun Aaron was however part of Indian setup until 2015 before his inconsistency with the ball and frequent occurrences of injuries derailed his international career.
#5. Stuart Binny
With Irfan Pathan being frequently prone to injuries, Karnataka all-rounder Stuart Binny was selected as the sole pace bowling all-rounder in the Indian test squad during India's previous test tour to England in 2014.
Stuart Binny went on to make his test debut in the very first test match of the series, and impressed everyone with tight bowling and scored a half century in the 2nd innings of the first test match, making Indian fans start dreaming about the arrival of next pace bowling all rounder.
Binny failed with both and ball in the 2nd test match at Lords, and was dropped for the next two tests. Binny, however played the final test match of the series, but once again failed to impress. Despite his failure in test matches against England, Stuart Binny was part of Indian setup until 2016, before the emergence of Hardik Pandya cost Binny his place in the team. The Karnataka all-rounder last played for India in August 2016.
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