10) Robin Peterson (South Africa)
Veteran of three World Cup campaigns for South Africa, left-arm spinner and a handy bat, Peterson seemingly has had the last of his stints in limited-overs internationals after his name didn't find favour in CSA's preferred 15 for the trophy that remains elusive for them.
Peterson proved the doubters wrong with some superb all-round performances during World Cup 2011. He finished as South Africa's leading wicket-taker in the tournament with 15 wickets in 7 matches, and particular highlights included his match-winning innings in the thrilling victory over India and his three-wicket opening burst against England.
He was part of South Africa's squad at the 2007 World Cup and hit the winning boundary - an outside edge past slip - in South Africa's one-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at Providence. He slipped out of national contention for a time, and didn't play for South Africa again for two years.
After making his debut in 2002, he has been in and out of the squad most of the times. Robin played just 74 ODI innings in which he took just 75 wickets at an economy of 4.91.