The third seamer in the side, Munaf was the pick of the bowlers for India on the day, taking figures of 2 for 32 in nine overs. He too formed a key part of the Indian bowling in the next few years and was hailed one of the 'unsung heroes' of India's 2011 World Cup win.
His career, however, never picked up after that.
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The left-arm spinner was picked after a decent outing in the Indian Premier League and played along with Harbhajan as the second spinner.
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His career, however, had more happier days in the whites as compared to coloured clothing and he last represented India in limited-overs cricket in 2012.
He was also banned from bowling in 2014 after the ICC found his action to be illegal.
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