A T Rayudu
India
Rayudu is a middle order batsman, He was once known to be India Material due to his overwhelming skills in batting.
AB de Villiers
South Africa
AB Villiers is a batsman of breathtaking chutzpah and enterprise, as well as the skills and the temperament required to back up his creative intent. A fielder able to leap tall buildings and still come up with the catch. A wicketkeeper who is perfectly at ease donning pads and gloves.
C R D Fernando
Sri Lanka
The right-handed pace bowler from Sri Lanka 'Dilhara Fernando' Is best known for his rare technique when bowling the slower ball by splitting the fingers on the ball as it is released from the hand.
D L Vettori
New Zealand
Daniel Vettori is the current captain of the New Zealand team. He is a bowling all-rounder who bowls slow left-arm orthodox spin & is known for his accuracy, flight and guile rather than prodigious turn. He also uses his Willow to a good effect.
David Warner
Australia
The dashing left-hander,WArner was the talk of the cricketing world after blasting 89 off just 43 balls on his Twenty20 international debut against South Africa at the MCG last summer. He is noted for his aggressive play for New South Wales and Durham, and has earned a contract with the Delhi Daredevils in the Twenty20 Indian Premier League.
Dinesh Karthik
India
He has repeatedly proved his worth in the Twenty20 format by playing critical innings for Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League. He is a resilient batsman who does not give up even when the odds are stacked against his side.
Dough Bollinger
Australia
Douglas Erwin Bollinger currently plays first-class cricket for the New South Wales Blues and international cricket for Australia. He is a left-handed batsmanand a left-arm fast bowler.
M F Mahroof
Sri Lanka
Maharoof is a Sri Lankan All Rounder who bowls medium pace and is known for his sound batting technique and is able to adapt to many different scenarios. He is mostly known as a player who can score quick runs down the order, but he can also bat a more patient innings, especially if the top batting order collapses.
MS Gony
India
With 17 wickets in the first edition of IPL, right arm pace bowler Manpreet Singh Gony, was quickly drafted into the Indian team for Asia Cup in 2008.
Pankaj Singh
India
Pankaj Singh, a tall right-arm fast bowler, has come up through the ranks from the Under-19 level to making his first-class debut in 2003. His consistent performance with the ball was a key element for him reaching the IPL circuit.
Piyush Chawla
India
Right arm leg spinner, Piyush Chawla is the perfect example that Twenty20 cricket is not just about pace and slogging- it is also about classical spin bowling. He combines his bowling with useful batting, proving himself to be a multi-faceted player.
Pragyan Ojha
India
A left handed orthodox spin bowler, Pragyan Ojha had a successful run for Deccan Chargers in the first edition of IPL, but he peaked in the second season.
Robin Uthappa
India
The Phenomenal Robin batsman is also known Sixappa. Nick named \'The Walking Assassin\' by many for his tactic of charging the bowler. He also donned the Wicket Keeping Gloves in the IPL
Sidharth Trivedi
India
Left arm medium fast bowler, Sidharth Trivedi has been the one of the most successful bowlers for the Royals in the seasons so far.
Thilan Thushara
Sri Lanka
Thilan Thushara is an All-rounder from Sri Lanka. He is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm medium-fast bowler.
Tamim Iqbal
Bangladesh
The left-hander is regarded as one of the most exciting prospects in Bangladesh cricket and is arguably the hardest hitter of the cricket ball in the country. His elegance and style through the off side is a treat to watch but his trademark shot is the straight drive, capped with a text-book like follow-through.