4) Virat Kohli:

At that time, Virat Kohli was a rising star for India. He was also brilliantly performing at every stage. In the finals of the 2011 World Cup, he set up a crucial partnership of 83 runs with Gambhir before losing the wicket at 35 runs.
Although he didn’t play a big role in the finals his partnership was most crucial for setting up India in the field.
And now, Kohli is the captain of the current Indian team. He is the best batsman around the world and averages 50 in all the formats.