Two Indian Players whose Careers ended halfway

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Playing for team India is the dream of many rising cricket players. Many aspiring cricketers leave no stone unturned to earn that blue jersey but only a few are capable of making that dream come true. Representing the country on an international level is indeed a remarkable achievement but to continue being a part of the men in blue eleven requires more than hard work and performance. However, today, in this article, we are drawing light on two players whose careers seem to end halfway.

The Board of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) has shown these two players the door to the outside. Despite having seen the peak of their careers at one time, these players are now making up the leeway to become a part of the Indian squad. Currently, these two players are out of all three formats.

1. Amit Mishra: Amit Mishra had played his last one-day match in Visakhapatnam against New Zealand on 26 October 2016. Despite having taken 5 wickets with a solid economy rate of 3.00 in that match by spending mere 18 runs in 6 overs.

Misha has been unknowingly ruled out of the team since then. Mishra also won the man of the match in the same for such wonderful bowling. However, Mishra has been unable to come back even after 6 years of huge gap despite giving such a wonderful bowling performance

2. Bhuvneshwar Kumar: Bhuvi who was the leading swing bowler for India then is now struggling to make place in the squad. Bhuvi had played his last test match against South Africa in 2018 where he bowled a wonderful spell. For which he was awarded with man of the match. Bhuvi has the ability to swing the ball for both ends with his magical fingers. Bhuvi who once was the key bowler for the team is now out of the squad.