Virat Kohli: Currently, India’s batting sensation; Virat Kohli pulls up a storm every time he picks up the blade and is a real example of an aggressive player. Besides working wonders with the bat, Kohli has also proved to be valuable with the ball
Ahmed Shehzad: Haling from Lahore, Ahmed Shehzad has proved to be a dashing opener and with aggressive starts, has now cemented his place in the team. Averaging just above 34 with the bat, the opener has the ability to go on attack mode, and on the
Eoin Morgan: Taking over from former captain Alastair Cook, Eoin Morgan has proven to be a successful captain although sometimes decisions don’t go his way. Even after being entrusted with added responsibility, the left-handed batsman has now come
Faf du Plessis: The South African batsman has proven to be a great asset for the Proteas. Smashing the ball at any given point of time, this all-rounder is also an inspiration for many in the team. Averaging around 34 in ODIs with the bat and a
Kane Williamson: The 24-year old Kiwi batsman’s love for the bat has been monumental and his recent form against Sri Lanka has only helped the young lad to a higher level in modern day cricket. With high scoring innings against the island country,
Moeen Ali: Known fondly as ‘the beard that’s feared’, Moeen Ali is considered to be a trump card for the English side. He has proved to be a designated opener against Australia and with a height of six feet, his mystery ball is not even the start of
Pat Cummins: The 21-year old Pat Cummins returns to the spotlight next month with the world literally at his feet. Poised as the ‘next big thing’ in cricket, Cummins is the second youngest man in history to take six wickets in an innings and is
Kumar Sangakkara: Recently announcing his retirement from T20 internationals, Kumar Sangakkara will be playing his fourth and probably last World Cup. The wicketkeeper is a treat to watch and is known to be calm and cool in situations where his team
Steve Smith: Steve Smith is enjoying an incredible summer with the bat. His 102 knock earned him a name in the record books as the first player to score a ton in his first game as captain in both Tests and ODIs. At 25, he became the second youngest
Virat Kohli: Currently, India’s batting sensation; Virat Kohli pulls up a storm every time he picks up the blade and is a real example of an aggressive player. Besides working wonders with the bat, Kohli has also proved to be valuable with the ball