Bowlers :
#8 Imran Tahir

The Pakistan-born leg-spinner is one of the late entrants into the international arena - he made his international debut at the age of 32! Tahir's career has seen a lots of ups and downs since then but when he is on song, he is one of the trickiest bowler to face. Even at the age of 39, he is ranked No.10 and No.9 in ODI and T20I rankings,, respectively which exemplifies his effectiveness. He is a great wicket-taking option in this team.
#9 Mashrafe Mortaza

Bangladesh team is full of young and energetic players and always it is the experienced Mortaza who brings in a certain amount of calmness into the team. He is Bangladesh's most successful captain and the most influencing one as well. The captain who mastered the art of getting the best out of his players has never failed to lead from the front with the ball, especially as a new-ball bowler. He is an asset to any team with clinical bowling and leadership qualities.
#10 Dale Steyn

Arguably one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time, Dale Steyn has recently made a comeback into the ODI team of South Africa after recovering from a year-long injury. As expressed by himself, he wishes to play the 2019 World Cup before hanging up his boots in this format. He has the rare combination of pace and accuracy which makes him a lethal option any team would like to have. He is the 5th South African in this team.
#11 Lasith Malinga

Without any doubts Malinga is in the fag end of his career but he is still good enough to play for Sri Lanka at least till the next World Cup. He comes as a ray of hope to a mentally-depleted Lankan team with his experience. The toe-crushing yorkers which he produces at will is what every team wishes for in the death overs. With Sri Lanka having very few options in the fast bowling department, he might be having few more games left in his career.
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