3. Virat Kohli

As Arab would look barren without sand, the ODI line-up would look same without its favorite son Virat Kohli. Arguably, the best batsman of the modern day game, Virat sits comfortably on No. 3 slot. Handsome in his playing style and dominating in his technique, the 28-year-old was in sublime form from the outset of 2016.
In just 10 ODI matches, Kohli racked up 739 runs at a mesmerizing average of over 92. During the course, he raised his bat seven times, four after completing a hundred and three after reaching a fifty. His unbeaten 154 in the Mohali ODI against New Zealand piled his hundred tally to 26 in only 176 ODIs in his career.