1 Andrew Symonds
Andrew Symonds was an integral part of the Australian team in the first decade of 2010. Symonds made his debut for Australia in 1998 but his first remarkable performance came in the 2003 World Cup against Pakistan where he scored an unbeaten 143. Symonds represented Australia in 26 Tests, 198 ODIS and 14 T20Is. He averaged almost 40 with the bat in all three formats scoring 1462, 5088 and 337 runs respectively. Symonds was part of Australia’s 2003 and 2007 world cup winning teams.
Symonds also rolled his arm over on a number of occasions and picked up 165 wickets in his career. The allrounder passed away earlier this year in May at the age of 46 after a single-vehicle auto accident near Townsville in northeast Australia.