2. Yuvraj Singh:

Time and again, Yuvraj has shown that there are few people who are as determined as him to play for the country. Defeating cancer, poor form, the southpaw has managed to secure his place in the team.
One of the biggest match-winners for India in limited-overs, Yuvraj will be the most experienced player as far as the Champions Trophy is concerned. The 35-year old will be the only player to have played in the ICC Knockout Trophy in 2000 in addition to playing the 2004 and 2006 editions of the tournament as well.
A man for the big stage, Yuvraj will be keen to prove his mettle once again in the upcoming tournament and the fact that it might well be his last appearance in this tournament, he will be more determined to make a mark.
By the time the next Champions Trophy will start, he will be 39 and it is tough to picture him around at that time.