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Sachin Tendulkar. Image Credit: Getty Images

2. Rohit Sharma:

Rohit Sharma

India’s opener Rohit Sharma, who took the place of Sachin Tendulkar after he retired from the limited over, has proved himself as the crucial player of India. Sachin himself reiterated that Rohit would be the first to break his records. Thus, his name can not be ignored on this impressive list.

The flamboyant batsman can score big runs as well to win games for India. He has a staggering conversion rate which will surely let him help build some incredible records.

So far, Rohit has 29 centuries and 43 half-centuries in 224 ODIs. If the 32-year old plays for three to four years more, he will surely break the record of the legendary cricketer.