11. Glenn McGrath:

McGrath was the one who proved the world you do not need to intimidate the batsmen with your pace to take wickets. He caused a different kind of intimidation altogether. One which resulted in batsmen not being sure of playing or leaving deliveries outside off stump. He did nothing extraordinary but kept bowling in the ‘corridor of uncertainity’ and forced the batsmen to make mistakes. His impeccable line and length made it difficult for the batsmen to take him on. McGrath took 381 wickets from 250 ODIs at an average of 22 and a fantastic economy of 3.8 runs per over.