IPL stars can spoil India's party
They showed their class in IPL and now they pose danger for Team India's World Twenty20 campaign...

Australian vice captain Shane Watson will be a big worry for Team India, when both the team meet at Super Eights on Friday.(Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

West Indian opener Chris Gayle has blown away teams on his day. If he repeates the same style it can be a killer blow for any team. (India can face West Indies only if both the teams qualify for the semi finals) (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Sri Lankan speed gun Lasith Malinga is always deadly under any conditions. (India can face Sri Lanka only if both the teams qualify for the semi finals) (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Australian opener David Warner can take away the game from India in the Super Eights on Friday. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Though India won't meet New Zealand before the semi finals, Kiwi wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum can be devastating on his day. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

South African skipper AB de Villiers will surely look to demolish India when both the teams meet in the Super Eights on Tuesday. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

If India meet the West Indies in any of the future stages, Dwayne Bravo will certainly test the Indians with his classy cricket. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

South African allrounder Jacques Kallis has always been a big headache for the Men in Blue. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Sri Lankan opener Tillakaratne Dilshan will leave no stone unturned if India and the host face-off in any of the next stages. (Photo: Reuters)

South African batsman Richard Levi is such a brutal player, that he can take the match away from India with a few overs. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)