1. Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Bhuvneshwar Kumar Singh was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, on 5 February 1990. At the age of 17, he made his first-class debut against Bengal. Kumar plays domestic Cricket for Uttar Pradesh. In the decider match of 2008- 09 Ranji trophy, he became the first bowler to dismiss Sachin Tendulkar, rated as one of the greatest batsmen for a golden duck in first-class Cricket. Due to his impressive performance in the 2008-09 Ranji season, he was handed an IPL contract by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). In 2011 he was signed by PWI (Pune Warriors India). After the team's dissolution, he got picked up by Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2014. He made his One-day international debut against Pakistan at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on 30 December 2012. While defending a below-par total in his first match for India, he dismissed Mohammed Hafiz for a duck in his first ball. He had a bowling figure of 2/27 in 9 overs which included three maidens after the first innings

2. Mayank Agarwal

Mayank Agarwal was born in Bangalore on 16 February 1991. He came to close attention with his performances in the Under 19 Cooch Behar trophy in 2008- 09 and ICC under 19 world cup of 2010, in which he was the leading run-scorer for India. Agarwal plays domestic Cricket for Bangalore. In the 2017-18 season of Ranji's trophy, he was the top scorer for Karnataka with 1160 runs in 8 matches. In November 2017, Mayank scored his maiden triple century in his first-class career, where Agarwal made an unbeaten 304 against Maharashtra in 2017-18, which brought him under the radar of all the selectors. He made his IPL debut for RCB on 9 April 2011. He made his debut for India on 26 December 2018 against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground known as MCG.

3. Vinay Kumar

Ranganath Vinay Kumar was born on 12 February 1984 in Davangere, Karnataka. Vinay Kumar made his first-class debut for Karnataka against Bengal in the 2004-05 Ranji Trophy Season. He was the second-highest wicket-taker with 40 wickets at an average of 18.52 in the 2007-08 season of the Ranji Trophy. RCB signed him for the first-ever Indian Premier League in 2008. Vinay made his debut for India on 28 May 2010 against Zimbabwe. His last appearance for India was on 2 November 2013 against Australia at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Vinay Kumar announced his retirement from all forms of Cricket on 26 February 2021.

4. Graeme Smith

Graeme Craig Smith was born on 1 February 1981 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He represented South Africa's Under 19 team and played three tests and seven One Day Internationals (ODI). Smith has also represented various domestic Cricket Teams in South Africa. He has also played for the Rajasthan Royals in the inaugural year of IPL. Smith made his debut for South Africa on 8 March 2002 against Australia in Cape Town, South Africa. During the England tour in 2003, he scored a double century in consecutive test matches, 277 in the first and 259 in the second. Graeme Smith bid adieu to international Cricket on 3 March 2014 against Australia during the third test.

5. Rishi Dhawan

Rishi Dhawan hails from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, born on 19 February 1990. He represents Himachal Pradesh in first-class Cricket. Dhawan is an all-rounder and has also played for Kings XI Punjab in the inaugural season of the IPL in the year 2008. He has also played a few matches for Mumbai Indians in the 2013 IPL. Kolkata Knight Riders bought him for 55 Lakhs in the tenth season of the IPL. He made his debut for India on 17 January 2016 against Australia. He last played his last game for India on 23 January 2016 against Australia.

6. Moises Henriques

Moises Henriques was born on 1 February 1987 in Funchal, Portugal. Henriques made his first-class debut on 17 October 2006 against South Australia at the SCG known as Sydney Cricket Ground. He has also played for KKR in the IPL season of 2009. In the next season of IPL in 2010, Henriques represented Delhi Daredevils, currently known as Delhi Capitals. He made his debut for Australia on 15 February 2009 against New Zealand in Sydney. He is presently playing XI for the T20 series against Bangladesh in Dhaka.

7. Glenn Mcgrath

Glenn Donald Mcgrath was born on 9 February 1970 in Dubbo, Australia. He played County Cricket in England for Worcestershire in 2000. He represented the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL on its inaugural season. Mcgrath made his international debut for Australia on 12 November 1993 against New Zealand. His last appearance for Australia was in the 2006-07 Ashes series against England. He maintained an accurate line and length with consistency that enabled him to be one of the most economical and successful bowlers of his time. He played 14 Years for Australia.

8. Ab De Villiers

Abraham Benjamin De Villiers was born on 17 February 1984 in South Africa. He represented Northerns in the 2003/04 SuperSport Series in his domestic career. De Villiers played for Delhi Daredevils, and he moved to RCB in the league's fourth edition. He debuted for South Africa on 16 December 2004 against England at Port Elizabeth. His last appearance for South Africa was on 16 February 2018 against India. De Villiers bid adieu to international cricket on May 2018.

9. Matt Prior

Matthew James Prior was born on 26 February 1982 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He represented Sussex Cricket Club in domestic Cricket and made his debut for England in 2004 against Zimbabwe. His last appearance for the team was on 17 July 2014 against India. He retired from all forms of Cricket in June 2015 due to an Achilles tendon injury.

10. Sreesanth

Shanthakumaran Nair Sreesanth was born on 6 February 1983 in Kothamangalam, Kerala. He played for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL till 2010. When the spot-fixing scandal came to light during the 2013 IPL season, he immediately ended his contract with Rajasthan Royals. Sreesanth made his debut for India on 1 March 2006 against England. His last appearance for the Indian team was on 18 August 2011 against England. On 13 September 2013, Sreesanth and his two teammates were found guilty in the spot-fixing scandal, were banned for life by BCCI's Disciplinary Committee. In August 2019, the ban imposed on Sreesanth got reduced to seven years.