Manoj Tiwary
The right-hander made his ODI debut in the first match of the competition against Australia in Brisbane, but after that game, Tiwary did not feature in any of the matches.
Post that, Tiwary could never really establish himself in the side and today, continues to play for Bengal, hoping to get back into the national setup once again.
Irfan Pathan
After a successful World T20 campaign in South Africa, Pathan was included as the seam-bowling all-rounder in the setup and in the 10 matches that he played in the competition, he picked up 11 wickets at an economy of 5.47.
Pathan will always be remembered as the bowler who took the final wicket that helped India win the competition in the second final at Brisbane.
The Baroda cricketer remained on the fringes for a few years post that, but today finds himself without a Ranji team or an IPL franchise.
Praveen Kumar
The Uttar Pradesh medium-pacer emerged as one of the canniest operators with the ball, swinging it both ways in the early stages of the innings.
His 10 wickets in 4 matches, which he played during the later stages of the competition, were instrumental in exposing the middle-order early on, ensuring that the other bowlers were able to bowl with a lot more freedom when they came on.
Praveen was part of the national setup for a few years post that triumph, but after 2012, has not played again for India.
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