4. Rohit Sharma:

Rohit Sharma also played a decent knock in that game. He scored 68 runs off 83 balls and stitched up a 172-run partnership with Kohli for the third wicket. At that time, he was the middle-order batsman for India.
In January 2013, he got the chance to open the innings after Sachin Tendulkar left the place of the opening batsman. The right-hand batsman impressed everyone with his performance in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013. Now, he has become the major player for the team whose innings decide a lot about India’s game.