HARBHAJAN SINGH
417 wickets in 103 Tests and 269 wickets in 236 ODIs
Harbhajan Singh is considered to be one of the most premier off-spinners ever to play the game of cricket. He made his India debut at the age of 17 against Australia in 1998 and from there on, battled allegations of a suspect bowling action, to picking over 400 wickets in Tests and over 250 wickets in ODIs.
Harbhajan came to the fore in the unforgettable 2001 Test series against Australia where he picked 32 wickets in three Tests. He bowled India to victory single-handedly in that Test series and also became the first Indian bowler to pick up a Test hat-trick. He also has two Test centuries to his name, both against New Zealand in back-to-back Tests.
Harbhajan Singh also played a part in Indian team winning the 2011 World Cup at home and that also marked a decline in his form. He was dropped from the Test team in 2013 and since then has made sporadic appearances.
At 38-years-old, it is highly unlikely that Harbhajan will make a comeback into the Indian team, especially that he has not been performing in domestic cricket as well.