Shahid Afridi
Country: Pakistan
Age: 34
The veteran allrounder will take on extra responsibility in a squad missing the off-spin of Saeed Ajmal and useful allrounder Mohammad Hafeez.
Ajmal has withdrawn from the team while Hafeez will not be able to bowl, leaving Afridi to lead the spin attack with his fast leg-spinners.
While the focus will be on seam bowlers in Australia and New Zealand, leg-spinners can always benefit from the bounce.
Afridi is capable of creating and seizing opportunities and was the joint highest-wicket taker at the 2011 World Cup with 21 wickets.
A former record-holder for the fastest ODI century — off 37 balls — Afridi has failed to notch a half-century in four previous World Cups but he is the kind of player who can inspire his lineup.
He gave glimpses of his erstwhile batting with two decisive last-over sixes against India in last year's Asia Cup and more recently during a half-century against New Zealand.
Afridi, who led Pakistan to the semifinals last time, has announced that he will retire from ODIs after the World Cup and wants to go out on a high.