8. Brett Lee:

In an era where medium pace bowling and mediocrity were generally accepted, Brett Lee stood out with his ability to take wickets with raw pace. He went on to become one of Australia’s biggest weapons post the retirements of greats like Glen McGrath and Shane Warne. With a menacing run up and ability to bowl at 150+ kph on a regular basis, Lee took a total of 380 wickets from 221 ODIs at an average just over 23 and an economy of 4.7. He provides this XI genuine pace quotient. He also recorded a hat-trick, the first by an Australian at a World Cup, when he got 3 dismissals in 3 balls against Kenya.