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10. Suresh Raina (India)

One of the more improvised finishers in modern one-day cricket, Raina is a swashbuckling left-hander from the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. His value in limited overs cricket is asserted by his presence in the Indian side from 2005, while also being the most capped player and highest run-getter in the Indian Premier League where he represents Chennai Super Kings. His attacking game can disrupt even he best of bowlers, while his part-time off-spin has the ability to break partnerships. He is one of the must have resources for a limited overs captain.
NationalTeam:India
Salary: $3millio
NetWorth:$25Million
Sponsors: Aircel , PepsiCO
9. Shahid Afridi (Pakistan)

Boom-Boom’ Afridi brought the concept of a terrorizing finisher to the game. Anyone who watched his 37 ball hundred against Sri Lanka in 2000, the fastest ODI century then, isn’t likely to forget that innings in a hurry. Afridi held that record till New Year’s Day in 2014 when Corey Anderson bettered it by a solitary ball. Afridi is also a canny leg-spinner and not a part-timer. He has changed games with both bat and ball and has often proved to be India’s nemesis. Afridi currently plays only T20 cricket, having retired earlier from tests and from ODIs following the 2015 World Cup.
NationalTeam:Pakistan
Salary: $2.5million
NetWorth:$27Million
Sponsors: Head&Shoulders , Q-Mobile , PepsiCo
8. Yuvraj Singh (India)

The Man of the Tournament in the 2011 World Cup, Yuvraj Singh, often referred to as The Prince, has given fans across the world numerous dazzling moments. Be it the six sixes off Stuart Broad in the 2007 T20 World Cup en-route to the fastest international fifty, or the spectacular 70 off 30 balls against the Aussies in the semi-finals of the same tournament, or the match-winning displays in the 2011 World Cup, Yuvraj Singh has proven himself to be a true all-rounder. However, Yuvraj lost his form and place following his battle with cancer, and critics now remember him for his 11 off 21 balls against Sri Lanka in the 2014 T20 World Cup final, which India went on to lose. That, however, didn’t prevent him from landing the biggest IPL contracts in two consecutive years, 14 crores with Royal Challengers Bangalore last year and 16 crores with Delhi Daredevils this season.
NationalTeam: India
Salary: $1.5million
NetWorth:$30Million
Sponsors: Reebok, Revital
7. Michael Clarke (Australia)

Austraia’s Test and former ODI captain, Michael Clarke, or Pup as he is famously known, has been a stellar performer over the years for his country. His sheer determination and guts made him overcome his degenerative back problem time and time again and this was on full display in the recently concluded World Cup, where he raced against time to be fit for their second match of the group stage against Bangladesh and went on to toy with the Kiwis in the final. Following Australia’s triumph, he retired from ODIs but will continue to play tests, where he doesn’t mind being peppered with bouncers and getting bruised shoulders for the team’s cause.
NationalTeam:Australia
Salary: $3.5million
NetWorth:$34.5 Million
Sponsors: Spartan Sports, Gillette, Bonds

6. Chris Gayle (West Indies)

Christopher Henry Gayle, or Gayle-storm (as he is now widely known) is a pirate and a marauder. Gayle was spoken off as a destructive batsman, but he hadn’t lived up to his potential until he was dropped after the 2011 World Cup. Gayle took that as a personal insult, entered Royal Challenger’s Bangalore as Dirk Nannes’ replacement and thrashed teams with disdain. Ever since then, bowlers have feared bowling to Gayle, who hits 100m long sixes as a pastime. Gayle is a proven performer in tests and ODIs too, and hit the first double century in ODIs by a non-Indian, against Zimbabwe in the World Cup. As long as he is fit and raring to go, Gayle will keep tormenting bowlers from all parts of the world.
Nationalteam:WestIndies
Salary: $2million
NetWorth:$36Million
Sponsors: PepsiCo , Royal Challenge
5. Rohit Sharma (India)

The Hit-man of the Indian team, Rohit Sharma has worked hard to dissociate himself from the ‘No-Hit’ tag. Way back in 2008, Sharma was touted by Pundits as the next big thing in Indian cricket. However, consistency eluded him and he was dropped for the 2011 World Cup. Following that disappointment, Rohit cut down his flab and stormed his way back through stellar domestic performances. However, he seemed to be relapsing to his old habits, before MS Dhoni asked him to open the innings. The move worked like a charm and Rohit Sharma has undergone a remake ever since. A couple of ODI double hundreds and some gritty 130s and 140s away from home have helped him cement his spot. Doubts are still cast over his temperament in test cricket but Rohit is visibly working on it. He is also the second highest run-getter in the IPL, where he plays for the Mumbai Indians.
NationalTeam:India
Salary: $3.0million
NetWorth:$38Million
Sponsors: MRF
4. Virender Sehwag (India)

The Nawab of Najafgarh was one of the chief architects of India’s no. 1 ranking in tests. Sehwag dented the new ball with ferocious cuts and pulls, thereby reducing its threat considerably. He often took bowlers to the cleaners and his innings more often than not changed the complexion of games. However, Sehwag lost his place in the side following disappointing home series against England and Australia. Poor performances in the Ranji Trophy have hampered his comeback chances, but his destructive abilities are still on full view while playing for the Kings XI Punjab in the IPL.
NationalTeam:India
Salary: $1.5million
NetWorth:$40Million
Sponsors: Fila, Hero Honda, Royal Challenge

3. Gautam Gambhir (India)

Gauti may be out of the selectors’ radar for the time being but that hasn’t stopped him from performing determinedly in domestic cricket. In the course of his time out, he was won two IPL titles captaining Kolkata Knight Riders and had a stellar Ranji season performing on the livelier Feroz Shah Kotla pitch in Delhi this season. Even while in the team, he was a crisis man and stood up on the big days, like his 70 against Pakistan in the 2007 World T20 final that took India to a decent total that they were eventually able to defend, or rescuing India from a precarious position in the 2011 Final with 97 off 122 balls. With age on his side, Gambhir will rather fancy his chances of making a comeback.
NationalTeam:India
Salary: $1.9million
NetWorth:$44Million
Sponsors: Reebok, Red Bull, Hero Honda
2. Virat Kohli (India)

The Young Turk of India has been the most consistent ODI batsman over the last three years or so. Virat shot to glory with a counter-attacking hundred against Australia in Adelaide in an otherwise forgettable 2012 tour for India. In the tri-series that followed, Virat stamped his authority on the 50 over version of the game with a spectacular 133 off 82 balls that saw India overhaul a 330 odd target in 37.2 overs. Virat also came of age in test cricket with a superb showing in India’s tour of Australia earlier this year. However, poor performances after a brilliant hundred against Pakistan in the opening match of the World Cup have left him answering uncomfortable questions over the effect of the presence of his girlfriend Anushka Sharma within the team management itself. However, professional cricketers are known to overcome such hurdles and Virat is widely expected to bounce back with perhaps an excellent performance for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the ongoing edition of the IPL.
NationalTeam:India
Salary: $3.1million
NetWorth:$46Million
Sponsors: Nike, PepsiCo, Toyota , Head&Shoulders
1. Mahendra Singh Dhoni

It comes as no surprise that India’s Captain Cool tops the list. MSD has been one of the game’s finest ambassadors in recent times and a feared finisher. His captaincy record speaks for itself, as does his record in ICC events and the IPL, where he captains the Chennai Super Kings. Dhoni led India to the titles in the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2011 World Cup, and the 2013 Champions Trophy, the latter one defying all odds. Under him, India beat Australia for the first time in the Commonwealth Bank Tri-series in 2008. Dhoni has a Bradmanesque average of above 100 in successful chases, and led India admirably in the recently concluded World Cup as India remained unbeaten till the semi-finals, with a severely inexperienced bowling attack. Having retired from test cricket earlier this year, Dhoni is widely expected to sign off on one more high, and given his record, it is very well within his grasp.
NationalTeam:India
Salary: $3.5million
NetWorth:$65Million
Sponsors: Reebok, PepsiCo, Sony

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