Virat Kohli became the first Indian player in the history of Twenty20 cricket to go past 10,000 runs in the format.
Martin Crowe created benchmarks for excellence in New Zealand during the period of the 80s and the early 90s.
R Ashwin turns 35 on September 17 and he is one of the greatest spinners for India, taking 413 wickets in 79 Tests.
Lasith Malinga was one of the best bowlers in the world in limited-overs cricket, especially in Twenty20 Internationals.
Jaskaran Singh became the second individual after Herschelle Gibbs to hit six sixes in one over in ODIs and fifth overall.
Mohammad Ashraful was the star for Bangladesh in his youth but he faded away due to his inconsistency.
Lance Klusener was the Player of the Tournament in the 1999 World Cup but he failed to get South Africa over the line in the semi-final.
Dale Steyn has been one of the greatest bowlers in the sub-continent.
Clive Lloyd changed the fortunes of West Indies cricket in a massive way and on his 77th birthday, we pay tribute to the legendary Windies captain.
Stuart Binny featured in the Indian team for close to two years but he never got many opportunities.