A Mendis
Sri Lanka
Mendis, although classified as slow-medium, bowls a mixture of deliveries, including googlies, off-breaks, top-spinners, flippers and leg-breaks, as well as the Carrom Ball, released with a flick of his middle finger. He is also known as the 'Mystery Man'.
Adam Gilchrist
Australia
The former Australia stumper, Gilly to his friends and fans, is the first superstar wicketkeeper. He led the Chargers to victory in IPL, Season 2009, in an amazing display of brilliance as a batsman, keeper and leader.
Anil Kumble
India
Regarded as one of the greatest spinners of the world, Anil Kumble\'s contribution to Indian cricket goes way beyond bowling match-winning spells with spectacular consistency for the past 19 years. The leg-spinner ended his 132-match Test career with 619 wickets, the highest by an Indian bowler.
Brett Lee
Australia
After breaking into the Australian Test team, Lee was recognised as one of the fastest bowlers in world cricket. With his searing pace, Lee is a proven match-winner. Control and speed are the two major attributes of Lee\'s bowling. His swinging Yorkers and 150 kph yorkers are capable of frightening the most accomplished of batsmen.
Gautam Gambhir
India
Gambhir is a left handed opening batsman and a member of Indian cricket team since 2003. The ICC Test Player of the Year has what it takes to stamp his presence in the T20 competition too.
Graeme Smith
South Africa
Meaty, muscular and mighty, that's Graeme Smith, who looms even larger than all that as South Africa's colossus of a captain. His achievements as a batsman are significant.
Ishant Sharma
India
Ishant Sharma was the discovery of the tour Down Under. He troubled some of the best Australian batsmen with his bowling. Ishant Sharma was lapped up by Kolkata Knight Riders  in the player auction for the  twenty20.
Kevin Pietersen
England
A South African-born English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and occasional off spin bowler who plays for England, and was the captain of the Indian Premier League team Royal Challengers Bangalore in the second season of the IPL
L Balaji
India
Balaji, a right arm fast bowler, was once the leader of Indian pace attack. Balaji took the IPL by storm when he took the first hattrick of the league.
Praveen Kumar
India
Praveen Kumar is the quintessential swing bowler who gives RCB the edge upfront as an extra option with the new ball. Besides being a fine opening bowler, he is also an effective and aggressive pinch-hitter.
Rohit Sharma
India
Rohit Sharma is a fine batting talent - he displayed his class in the ICC World Twenty20 campaign in early 2008, and later, in the ODI tri-series in Australia.
Ross Taylor
New Zealand
Ross Taylor is an attacking top order batsman from New Zealand. He has the ablity to consistently hit the ball over the boundary ropes against the finest bowling attack. His athletic fielding adds to his charisma
S Sreesanth
India
He is a right-arm fast-medium-pace bowler and a right-handed tail-ender batsman.He is noted for his exuberant and emotional behaviour, especially whilst appealing for and celebrating wickets.
T M Dilshan
Sri Lanka
Tillakaratne Dilshan, aggressive right-hand batsman & also a capable spin bowler with his off breaks He has also been credited with creating a new stroke - a scoop over the wicket-keeper's head - commonly referred to as the 'dilscoop'
Virat Kohli
India
Virat Kohli is a talented young batsman who led India to victory in the U-19 ICC WC. He is known for his shots through the cover region. He is the only player retained by Royal Challengers Bangalore
James Anderson
England
James Anderson the swing bowler from England is capable of irresistible spells, seemingly able to swing the ball round corners at an impressive speed.