Wasim Jaffer, Ranji's top run-scorer (12,038 runs in 24 yrs), excelled in Tests with centuries but dropped due to limited-overs struggles.
Amol Mazumdar, 2nd top Ranji run-scorer, led Mumbai to a title, coached India's U-19, showcasing leadership despite no international play.
Devendra Bundella, Madhya Pradesh cricketer, notched 9200 FC runs at 43.68 avg with 26 tons, 54 fifties. Despite 8 T20s, he never played for India.
Faiz Fazal, Vidarbha's opener, scored 9100 runs, IPL with Rajasthan Royals. Debut vs Zimbabwe, 50 in lone India cap. 45 avg in first-class. Represents Lisburn CC since 2019, played for India A, India B, Railways.
Yashpal Singh, 8700 Ranji runs for Sikkim, not India. Averaging 60, with double centuries. Joined Kochi Tuskers in IPL 2011. Still excelling in Ranji, more success ahead.
Paras Dogra, Himachal's Ranji legend (8700 runs, 53 avg in 100 games, 8 double-tons). T20 stints: Rajasthan Royals (2008-09), Gujarat Lions (2016). Puducherry's top Ranji scorer.
Mithun Manas, 7th in Delhi/J&K (8500 runs), excelled in wicketkeeping. All-rounder in 150+ first-class matches (45 avg). IPL stints: DD, PW, CSK. Coached KXIP, consulted for BAN U19.
Hrishikesh Kanitkar: 8000 Ranji runs, left-handed batsman, right-arm off-break bowler. 2 Tests, 34 ODIs. Now coaches Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Tamil Nadu in Women’s T20 World Cup 2023.
Retired in 2021, Naman Ojha scored 7800 runs for Madhya Pradesh, challenging MS Dhoni despite limited international appearances (1 Test, 1 ODI, 2 T20Is).
10th-ranked batsman Subramaniam Badrinath scored 7800 Ranji runs for Tamil Nadu, Vidarbha, Hyderabad. Played IPL for CSK, RCB, 2 tests, 7 ODIs. Retired 2018.