#2 Manish Pandey
Last year, when India toured Australia, Pandey played a superb knock of 104 off 81 balls in the final ODI in Sydney that helped the side chase down a stiff target of 331. It was his maiden ODI ton which gave hopes to many that India had found the prominent No.4 batsman.
But injuries haven’t worked in Pandey’s favor. But he is now fit and raring to go and has been recently selected for India’s A tour to South Africa. The right-hander can be a handy pick for the No.4 slot given his ability to build the innings as well as up the ante whenever required. He has been a regular feature for Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL and has plenty of experience by his side.