#3 David Warner
The sensational Australian opener is always in the thick of action and is personally on the back of two superb ODI series against Lanka, where he skippered and South Africa, where he played a lone hand in most games.
Warner will be expected to latch onto the New Zealand bowling. With all three ODIs on batting friendly wickets, Kiwis will be hard pressed to contain this dynamite. He will have Aaron Finch back to open alongside him and the duo form a real attacking option upfront for the Aussies.
Warner is 2016's highest run-scorer in ODIs with 1089 runs at an average of 57.31. He has hit as many as five hundreds this year and does not look like stopping there. Watch out, New Zealand!
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