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    *Pragyan Ojha Age: 22 *
    IPL 2009 stats: Played for Team Hyderabad
    M-15; Wkts-18; Best-3/21; Avg-19.33; <table style="margin-top: 3px; margin-right: 6px;" align="left" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="205"><tbody><tr><td id="bellyad" style="padding-left: 3px;">


    Indian players Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan, Zaheer Khan and MS Dhoni during their Twenty20 match against New Zealand in Christchurch. (Reuters Photo)

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    Image: http://cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb.cms?msid=4590843&width=200&resizemode=4 The young left-arm spinner first come into the limelight at last season's IPL, and to his credit, Ojha has done well to keep himself in the fray with consistent performances. A smooth action allows Ojha to flight the ball well and exploit any available turn. Within the team, he faces competition for a slot with Ravindra Jadeja, who can bat much, much better than him.

    * Irfan Pathan Age: 24 *
    IPL 2009 stats: Played for Kings XI Punjab
    M-14; Runs-196; HS-39; Avg-19.60, SR-124.05
    Bowling: Wkts-17; Best-3/35;
    Avg-22.94; Eco-7.74

    The swing and the pace may still not be like what it was back in 2003-04, but Irfan still remains a very good bowler, primarily because of the confidence with which he performs in crunch moments. His heroics in the previous T20 World Cup did much to put his career back on track. In conditions that aid swing and seam, Pathan could be a huge asset. Ideal man at the death with the bat too.

    * Yusuf Pathan Age: 26 *
    IPL 2009 stats: Played for Team Jaipur
    M-13; Runs-243; HS-62*;
    Avg-20.25, SR-132.78
    Bowling: Wkts-7; Best-3/34;
    Avg-34.71; Eco-6.94

    Team Jaipur's lethal weapon brings in brute power and ruthlessness to a glittering batting line-up. Shane Warne feels Yusuf is the best hitter of the cricket ball since Andrew Symonds and the leg-spin legend isn't way off the mark. Can be used a floater in the batting order. Can be more than useful with the ball.

    * Suresh Raina Age: 22 *
    IPL 2009 stats: Played for Team Chennai
    M-14; Runs-434; HS-98; Avg-31.00, SR-140.90
    Bowling: Wkts-7; Best-2-17;
    Avg-23.42; Eco-5.92

    His awesome strokeplay is fast elevating Raina into a select group of batsmen whom bowlers fear in world cricket. Has done superbly well ever since recovering from an injury that forced him to fade away after a promising start. Has grabbed all the opportunities that came his way both in the IPL and with the Indian team where skipper MS Dhoni trusts him with the crucial No. 3 position.

    * Ishant Sharma *
    Age: 20
    IPL 2009 stats: Played for Knight Riders
    M-11; Wkts-11; Best-2-15; Avg-27.00; Eco-6.90

    Hasn't been at his best in the IPL, but Ishant is a great bowler and expect him to fire on all cylinders during this summer. One only has to ask Australian captain Ricky Ponting about his class! On pace-friendly English wickets, Ishant may just get his bite back. After an ordinary IPL season, the tall pacer would be only too keen to bounce back in style.

    * Rohit Sharma Age: 22 *
    IPL 2009 stats: Played for Team Hyderabad
    M-16; Runs-362; HS-52; Avg-27.84, SR 114.92
    Bowling: Wkts-11; Best-4/6;
    Avg-14.63; Eco-7.00

    He emerged as probably the most dangerous finisher this IPL, but there's another aspect about his cricket that's been recently discovered. They are his gentle off-breaks which appear innocuous but can suck a batsman into playing a false stroke. Sharma's career took off with the first T20 WC, but with the competition getting stiffer and his own form not being consistent, things haven't been all too perfect for this Mumbai youngster. He must surely be eyeing this tournament as a vehicle to stake a permanent claim for a berth.

    * RP Singh Age: 23 *
    IPL 2009 stats: Played for Team Hyderabad
    M-16; Wkts-23; Best-4/22; Avg-18.13; Eco-6.98

    Arguably the bowler of this season's IPL, RP would be looking to carry his form to England. The left-arm seamer was superb during India's last tour of England, bowling the perfect line and length for those conditions. His IPL exploits will surely lead to other teams studying him in more detail. With Zaheer recovering from an injury, RP could well turn out to India's trump card with the ball. Can he turn out to be the bowler of T20 WC too?

    * Yuvraj Singh Age: 27 *
    IPL 2009 stats: Played for Kings XI Punjab
    M-14; Runs-340; HS-58*; Avg-28.33; SR: 115.64
    Bowling: Wkts-6; Best-3/13;
    Avg-23.66; Eco-7.10

    Wasn't at his best in the IPL. Probably the burden of captaincy had something to do with it. Here, with that responsibility in Dhoni's hands, Yuvi will just have his batting to bother about. The previous World Cup saw the classy left-hander smash six sixes in an over, and the fans will be expecting him to sizzle in this edition as well. His left-arm spin, buoyed by the two hat-tricks that he netted in the IPL, is a dangerous weapon as well.
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