Australia is the most successful team in cricket history. They have won 5 world cups, most by any team-this team is known for passion and aggression. Australia has given many legends to Cricket. Their dominance in white-ball cricket history is considered best in business. Cricket has changed and in modern cricket, even one day, internationals are witnessing explosive batting dominance. Australia has some big names in Cricket who love to play in aggression with a splendid strike rate.

1. Glenn Maxwell

The right-handed explosive all-rounder has proved himself in Australia's white-ball cricket. Maxwell made his debut in 2012 against Pakistan. Glenn Maxwell has played 116 one-day internationals for Australia, with a strike rate of 125. He tops the chart as a batsman with the best strike rate. Glenn Maxwell receives reputation in a quick time period, which leads him to first-class prize cash inside the IPL auction. Maxwell has performed for four franchises inside the IPL until now with a profession fine in 2014 wherein he was given an orange cap.

2. Adam Gilchrist

He was termed as the greatest wicketkeeper batsman ever in cricket history. Earlier, Cricket was not aggressive like today, but players like Gilchrist were not among them. He used to entertain crowds with his quick knock. Gilchrist could dethrone any bowler on his day. He represented Australia in 286 ODI matches, where he scored 9k+ runs with a strike rate of 96+. Adam Gilchrist played a significant role in Australia lifting the World Cup trophy in 2003 and 2007.

3. David Warner 

David Warner made his international debut in 2010. He shows his talent and how much potential he carries in a concise period, time. After the retirement of legend Adam Gilchrist Australia found a perfect replacement for Gilchrist in Warner. Warner has played a total of 100+ one-day international matches for Australia in which he has scored 5000+ runs with an impressive strike rate of 95+. Warner is also considered the most incredible overseas batsman in the history of the IPL.

4. Andrew Symonds 

Andrew Symonds was one of the most extraordinary talents in Australian Cricket. Andrew carried the potential to take his team to victory on his own. He was an all-rounder with excellent fielding skills. Symonds has played a total of 198 one-day internationals for Australia, in which he has scored 5000+ runs with an aggressive strike rate of 92+. Symonds was part of Australia's World Cup-winning squad.

5. Shane Watson

Australia is famous for producing top-quality all-rounders. Shane Watson is one of the prime examples of that. Watson made his international debut in 2002 against mighty South Africa. He never looked back after that and played 190 short format games for Australia. He ended up scoring 5500+ runs in his ODI Career with a strike rate of 90. Watson was famous for his aggressive batting, and he had played many matches in his prominent career.

6. Steve Smith 

Popular as Modern-day Bradman, Steve Smith is most probably the best test batsman of this era. He has scored with an average of 60+, but he has also achieved many records in a shorter format of cricket. Smith was part of the 2015 world Cup-winning team. In 128 matches he has played for Australia, Smith has scored 4000+ runs with a decent strike rate of 90.Smith made his comeback in style after getting banned for a sandpaper incident.

7. Aaron Finch 

Australian white-ball skipper Aaron Finch has played 130+ ODI matches for his country. He has scored 5900+ runs with a strike rate of over 88 in his white-ball career. Finch is known for his aggressive batting, and he holds the record of the highest individual score in t20 international cricket. Finch has been part of several IPL teams.

8. Mike Hussey 

He was Popularly known as Mr. cricket. Mike Hussey is an inspiration for, other cricketers who lose their hope early. Mike Hussey started his cricket career a bit late but shows the world what he's capable of. He has played 185 one-day internationals for Australia, with a strike rate of 87.

9. Brad Haddin 

Australia, one of the most successful wicket keeper batsman Brad Haddin has played 126 one-day internationals for Australia. He scored 3000+ runs with a strike rate of 81.59.

10. George Bailey 

You will rarely see any batsman debut as a captain of the national team. George Bailey is one of them. Bailey started his international career in 2012. He went to play 90 shortest format games for Australia and scored 3000+ runs with a strike rate of 83.