Ashton Agar, Virender Sehwag, All-Time World XI, Team India, 2011 World Cup
Virender Sehwag. Photo Credit: Getty Images.

1. Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle. Image Credit: Getty Images.

West Indies’ Chris Gayle can turn the match upside down if he gets going. Gayle can obliterate the opposition bowling with his attacking batting if he gets settled at the crease. Gayle can take the match away with his blistering batting and it is hard to keep him in check.

Gayle scored 10480 runs in 300 ODI matches at an average of 37.7. The southpaw amassed 4794 runs in the first ten overs in the 50-overs version since 2002. The left-hander has been instrumental in the success of the Windies.

Gautam Chauhan

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