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.
Chris Gayle
West Indies
The Captain of West Indies cricket team is hard-hitting left-handed opening batsman with a wide-range of shots, and bowls useful part-time right-arm off spin
Craig Kieswetter
England
A hard-hitting wicketkeeper-batsman batsman, he began his career with the South Africa Under-19s, before stating that he wished to play international cricket for England
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.
Dwayne Smith
West Indies
This West Indies All Rounder is a hard hitting right- handed batsman, bowls right arm medium pace, and is an athletic fielder.
Eoin Morgan
England
Eoin Morgan is a left-handed batsman. He is the only player in history to score an ODI hundred for two nations and is particularly noted for his lower-order hitting ability, seeing him labelled as a \'finisher\'. He is  also noted as being a great player of the reverse sweep shot.
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
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.
Michael Clarke
Australia
Australian vice captain and the Twenty20 captain of the national team. Nicknamed 'Pup', he is a right-handed batsman, highly-regarded fielder and occasional left-arm orthodox spin bowler.
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.
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
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.
Shaqib Ul Hasan
Bangladesh
He is an allrounder, batting left-handed in the middle order and bowling slow left-arm orthodox. In 2009 Shakib topped the ICC's allrounder rankings.
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'
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