Fast-bowlers
#10 Mohammad Amir
A left-arm quick with an incisive action and immaculate pace, on his day, Mohammed Amir can deceive even the best in the game.
Amir, who has accumulated 57 wickets across 40 ODIs, had his finest hour in International Cricket thus far in the finals of the Champions Trophy when he ripped through the famed Indian batting attack in an incisive spell of 3-16 in 6 overs.
Amir is particularly lethal at the start of innings, and his knack for taking early wickets can help the team get into Aussie middle-order.
#11 Jasprit Bumrah
Joining Amir to lead the pace attack is Jasprit Bumrah. Having lived in the shadow of Lasith Malinga during his formative years, Bumrah, with his slow deliveries to crushing reverse-swinging yorkers at the death, has grown to become an indispensable part of the national team.
Bumrah has thus far featured in 37 ODIs and has accounted for 54 wickets at an average of 22.5.
He has emerged as a death-over specialist and his toe-crushing yorkers and subtle variations will come handy against the likes of Symonds and Hussey at the death.
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