2. Dwayne Smith

Hard-hitting West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Smith announced his retirement from International cricket in March 2017. He is more renowned for his exploits in the limited overs formats but his test match-saving knock of 105 on debut against South Africa in 2003-04 has to be a major highlight.
He represented the Windies in 105 ODI’s and 33 T20I’s and was part of the T20 WC squads in 2007,2012 and 2014. He has been a regular in the IPL and several other T20 leagues across the world.


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