2. Mitchell Marsh

The 24-year-old promising all-rounder plays for Australia. He has played 15 test matches, 37 One day internationals and 9 T20 matches in his short international cricket. He comes at number 5 or 6 and plays an important role with the bat. In the recently concluded tri-series finals against West Indies, he bowled a match-winning spell which helped Australia to win the tri-series by 58 runs. His highest score in One day international is 102 not out. Because of his injuries he has been able to play regular cricket. He is not a regular member in the test side. Also in T20 internationals, he has not played many T20 games. He made his ODI and T20 debut in 2011 while made his test debut in 2014. To become a great all-rounder for Australia he needs to work on his fitness and also bat well on pitches which help the spinners.