#3 Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma, ever since he started captaining the Mumbai Indians, has witnessed a massive turnaround in his career. He earned a prominent place in the Indian team and reached great heights. The Mumbaikar led the franchise to 3 IPL titles, the most by any captain. He is undoubtedly up there when it comes to the best in the history of the T20 league.
Even though he opens the batting for India in limited overs cricket, he prefers to walk in at No.3 or No.4 for MI. That is because the whole innings revolves around the skipper. He plays according to the situation and can drop the anchor or up the ante big time if required. The right-hander has recently found his form back in the Nidahas Trophy and would look to carry that in the IPL too.