Widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket, Sachin Tendulkar made his international debut in 1989 and dominated the 1990s with his exceptional batting skills.
Brian Lara was a stylish left-handed batsman from the West Indies known for his elegant stroke play. He holds the record for the highest individual score in Test cricket (400*).
Shane Warne was one of the finest leg-spin bowlers in cricket history. He bamboozled batsmen with his spin and guile throughout the 1990s.
Wasim Akram was a fearsome left-arm fast bowler who played a pivotal role in Pakistan's success during the 1990s, including their 1992 Cricket World Cup win.
Known as "The Wall," Rahul Dravid was a dependable and technically sound batsman who anchored the Indian batting lineup during the 1990s.
Allan Donald, also known as "White Lightning," was a devastating fast bowler for South Africa and one of the leading wicket-takers of his era.
Sanath Jayasuriya was a pioneering cricketer who revolutionized the role of an opening batsman in limited-overs cricket with his aggressive batting and left-arm spin.
Inzamam-ul-Haq was a prolific middle-order batsman for Pakistan known for his calm and composed approach to batting.
Mark Waugh was an elegant and stylish batsman for Australia who formed a formidable partnership with his twin brother, Steve Waugh.
Curtly Ambrose was a towering fast bowler from the West Indies who terrorized batsmen with his steep bounce and accuracy.