1. Michael Slater - The ability to go out and attack everything, whilst not looking like he was slogging. Really rated him, and the perfect foil to the next man.
2. Alastair Cook - It does seem strange, picking Cook in a side of stroke makers. He's a guy who I want to watch bat all day.
3. Ricky Ponting - Say what you want about him, but a full-flowing Ponting, be it driving on the up or pulling anything short is a magnificent sight.
4. Brian Lara - Never got to see a whole lot of Lara (I was just getting in to cricket during the 2000/01 series, have no memory of the 04/05 season (that was the WI and Pakistan one, right?) and didn't see the overseas tours. But from the highlights I have seen, fantastic batsman that could play all the shots.
5. Mahela Jayawardene - This series has reaffirmed my love for Jaya. He's a brilliant batsman that doesn't seem to be rated as highly as his contemporaries. Beautiful driver of the ball.
6. AB de Villiers (k) - Just has this aura around him. Brilliant batsman that doesn't get the plaudits he deserves here on CW IMO. Or I have terrible taste in batsmen. Probably the latter TBH.
7. Greg Blewett - Left-field selection. Little bit before my time (sadly), but I've always rated him as a batsman. Additionally, I love bowlers who can hoop it around corners, and he had the action to do it very well. Underrated bowler IMO.
8. Wasim Akram - Could hoop it around and blast anybody out when he wanted to. Masterful bowler, wish I could have seen him at his peak, not just through highlights.
9. Graeme Swann (c) - Classical off spinner's action, bowls beautifully, can bat reasonably well, good for entertainment and video diaries and, honestly, who wouldn't want to hear a post-match press conference from Swann? Him setting a field would be interesting though.
10. Brett Lee - Not the greatest test bowler ever, but there's something awesome about seeing him charging in and bowling 150k repeatedly. The action is just incredible.
11. Shane Bond - Didn't see much of him 'coz he was kinda always injured, but the 2002/03 Tri-Series was him near his peak. Spearing it in, at pace, swinging it for good measure. Was the one bowler I was completely scared of watching the Australians play against.
Close calls: VVS Laxman, Shane Warne, Michael Clarke, Mark Waugh, Dale Steyn.
Couldn't really think of a modern day 'keeper though..