10 Indian cricketers only die-hard 1990s fans will remember

#3 Devang Gandhi

Although Devang Gandhi began his Test career against New Zealand at Mohali in October 1999 with an inauspicious duck off 14 balls, he did signal a sign of promise by scoring an impressive 75 from 242 balls in the 2nd innings. When he followed it up with scores of 88 and 31* in the next Test at Kanpur, it looked as though India had finally found an opener of reckoning after much chopping and changing throughout the late 1990s. But it all came crashing down for Gandhi on the subsequent tour of Australia when his technique was brutally exposed against Glenn McGrath & co. and he was soon consigned to the past.

Gandhi, however, did continue having a good first-class career and finished up with 6000-odd runs from 95 matches at an average of 42.73 with a highest score of 323 before announcing his retirement in April 2006.

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