#11 Ashish Nehra

Playing Role - Fast Bowler
Ashish Nehra ranks as one of India’s finest left-arm seamers. Nehra could make the ball seam around at menacing speeds. Nehra had the ability to bring the ball back in and deceive the best with the willow. He also possessed a lethal yorker which he used as a strike weapon in the death overs.
The Delhi pacer batted with injuries all through his career, but whenever he donned the national jersey he produced some match-winning performances. His exploits with the ball at the 2003 World Cup were instrumental in India making it to the title clash.
Ashish Nehra ODI Record
Matches-117 | Wickets-155 | ER-5.21
12th Man- Robin Singh

Talk about 100 percent commitment and you won’t find anyone better than Robin Singh. A later bloomer in international cricket, Robin Singh cemented his place as an ODI specialist in the mid-90s. Singh put in his heart and soul be it batting or bowling. He donned his role as a power hitter to perfection winning games for India. The left-hander could tear away bowling attacks by tonking some big blows.
Singh bowled his medium pace with accuracy and filled in with his quota of overs with economical spells. A sharp fielder, Singh could give the youngsters a run for their money with his fitness, commitment, and energy on the field.
There have been some left-handed cricketers who made significant contributions with both bat and ball for Indian cricket. However, they didn't make the cut as they didn't have a consistent run in the India ODI team.
Notable Mentions - Dinesh Mongia, Hemang Badani, Venkatpathy Raju, RP Singh, Maninder Singh, Sadagopan Ramesh and Parthiv Patel
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