Kuldeep Yadav tops the list because of his five wickets for 25 runs against Pakistan during the Super Four Clash.
In his career of 25 ODI matches, Theekshana managed to keep his average at 22.56, with the economy of 4.49.
Siraj has the ability to swing the ball both ways in the initial overs which can disturb the rhythm of the batsman.
Pathirana has a unique release point and an unorthodox bowling action which can be problematic for the Indian top order.
Aptly dubbed as The Hitman, Rohit Sharma as a part of the opening pair, has the potential to give a great start to the run chase.
Dasun Shanaka has the overall average of 23.39 in his ODI career, and also has strike rate of 122.73 against India in ODI.
Shubman Gill prefers to attack very early on and can tackle pacers seamlessly, which can prove to be a great benefit for Team India.