3.Virat Kohli:

At that time, Virat Kohli was a rising star for India. He was also brilliantly performing at every stage. With Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma, Kohli set the game on India’s favour against Pakistan. He scored a blistering 183 runs at the strike rate of 123.64 which led India close in chasing down the target of 330 runs. His knock included 22 fours and one six before he got out with 12 runs needed.
And Kohli went on to become the best batsman in the world and the captain of the Indian team. Additionally, he is close to breaking the record of Sachin Tendulkar’s 49 ODI century. As of now, he has 43 ODI centuries in his name.