Abhimanyu Mithun
India
Abhimanyu Mithun, a right arm medium fast bowler, didn\'t make much of a splash in IPL 2009, but he was the highest wicket-taker in the 2009-10 Ranji season powering Karnataka to their first finals in more than a decade.
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.
Dale Steyn
South Africa
Pinpoint pure pace poison-tipped with aggression & with deliveries that skids to the batsman and Moves away from them at a pace of 150kmph is Dale Steyn for you.
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.
Irfan Pathan
India
Beginning his career as a left-arm fast-medium swing bowler, he has evoked comparisons with Pakistan\'s Wasim Akram. He is now regarded as one of the few All rounders in India
Jacques Kallis
South Africa
Jacques Kallis, the formidable right-handed batsman and fast-medium swingbowler. He is regarded as the best all rounder of the present era. He is the only cricketer in the history of the game to hold more than 10,000 runs and 250 wickets in both one day and Test match cricket
Manish Pandey
India
Manish Pandey,a right handed batsman, has a big match temparament and the ability to take away the match single handedly. He became the first and only  Indian to score a century in IPL-2.
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.
Rahul Dravid
India
One of the most experienced players in Indian team, Right handed batsman, Rahul Dravid blends copy book shot and innovation in shot making to perfection.
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
RP Singh
India
Rudra Pratap Singh is a left arm medium pace bowler who came into contention during the U-19 WC in 2004, when he took eight wickets for a very impressive average of 24.75. He later performed consistently in the Ranji Trophy for Uttar Pradesh and impressive performances saw him earn a place in the ODI side in 2005.
Vinay Kumar
India
A fine medium-pace bowler, who can procure ample swing and unexpected bounce even on unresponsive tracks, Vinay can also be a handy batsman in the lower-order.
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
Yusuf Pathan
India
Right handed hard hitting batsman, Yusuf Pathan is tailor made for the limited overs format. He is capable of changing the course of the match single handedly,be it his batting, bowling or fielding.
Zaheer Khan
India
A left arm Fast bowler considered as the spearhead of the Indian bowling attack, Zaheer is known for his ability to swing the ball both ways, and as a batsman also holds the record for the highest Test score by a No. 11.
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.