Rohit Sharma: India Rohit Sharma was marked as one of the next big Indian cricket stars leading up to the 2011 World Cup, which was co-hosted by Bangladesh,
The 30-year-old entered the World Cup on the back of an announcement that he would retire from the ODI format after the tournament. Whether it’s his hunger to win the title
David Warner: Australia The aggressive opening batter has been one of the biggest stars for his country in the post-2007 World Cup era. The 37-year-old has racked up
Kane Williamson: New Zealand Williamson’s New Zealand side have come close to winning their first World Cup title twice in the last two editions.
Ben Stokes: England The prolific all-rounder has been England’s go-to guy in world tournaments since that fateful night in Kolkata in 2016 when he was hit
Shakib al-Hasan: Bangladesh Bangladesh’s often lone warrior who has dragged them through tournaments with performances with bat and bowl, Shakib al-Hasan
Mohammad Nabi: Afghanistan Afghanistan have gone from being cricket’s feelgood story to becoming genuine contenders in every tournament and Mohammad Nabi has been around for most of that journey
Trent Boult: New Zealand Boult has been one-half of New Zealand’s famed fast-bowling pair over the past decade, along with Tim Southee.
Angelo Mathews: Sri Lanka Angelo Mathews is the only Sri Lankan cricketer at the current World Cup to be playing in his fourth consecutive edition of the tournament.
Roelof van de Merwe: Netherlands One of the few cricketers to have represented two countries in international cricket, Roelof van de Merwe is a proper veteran of the game.
Wesley Barresi A former South African first class player. Represented Easterns Cricket at U15, U19, U23 level, before making his first class debut in 2003 against Titans.