The leg-break bowler has 405 wickets in the competition, which he picked while playing for various sides including Mumbai, Maharashtra, Assam, Andhra and Vidharbha. He even had a County stint with Surrey.
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Having made his debut in 1991/92 season, Bahutule played for more than 20 years, and even got a chance to play for India, but couldn't impress to maintain his place.
#6 Vaman Kumar
Vaman Kumar (left)
Another leg-break bowler in the list, Vaman Kumar started his career way back in 1955/56 for Tamil Nadu and went on to pick 418 Ranji wickets by the time he retired in 1977.
Kumar also featured for India in two test matches and famously, bagged a fifer in his debut against Pakistan. Overall, he picked one short of 600 wickets in his 129-match strong first-class career.
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