#3 Jacob Oram
The former Kiwi all-rounder was an important member of the side in all 3 formats. He was one of the 6 players from New Zealand to have scored 1000 runs and pick up 100 wickets in Tests. But his career had a fair share of injuries as he was always troubled. To reduce the workload, he announced his retirement from the longest format of the game in 2009.
His primary focus after that was the 2015 ODI World Cup in which his side made it to the semi-finals. Oram represented the side in 33 Tests in which he scored 1780 runs and bagged 60 wickets. He played ODIs and T20s for the nation until 2012 after which he retired from international cricket.