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Players To Watch Out For In Upcoming Years


This is the list of players those who have the potential to dominate the decade . Let's begin and if you feel someone is missing in this list please let us know in the comments section. 

1. Yashasvi Jaiswal 

India's new sensational batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal was the highest run scorer in the 2020 U19 World Cup . He is also the youngest cricketer in the world to score List A double century. After the U19 heroic moments , he will be seen in IPL playing for Rajasthan Royals who placed a bid of Rs 2.4 Cr for him in the auction last year. 

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2. Haider Ali 

Pakistan's new exciting batting talent Haider Ali is treat to watch. He had an outstanding 2019-20 season, for which he earned an emerging contract for the 2020-21 season. He was Pakistan's highest run scorer in the U19 World Cup (2019). He continued his form in PSL 2020 and has been one of the highest run scorer with an average of 34 and a strike rate of 161.90. He got his maiden call up for Pakistan's tour of England.

                             

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3. Akbar Ali 

Akbar Ali captained Bangladesh to their maiden U19 World Cup in 2020. His calmness under pressure in the U19 World Cup was outstanding. He is a wicket keeper-batsman. Many people started comparing him with legend MS Dhoni who has also played the same role for India.

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4. Josh Philippe 

Josh Philippe is not the first person from his family to play professional cricket. His mother played for Western Australia and his father for the State's 2nd XI, the youngster led Sixers(a cricket team in big bash league) to glory in last season finals with his half century. He has got great power and timing in his hands, Even Steve Smith praised him a lot .He was also taken by Royal Challengers Banglore(a team in IPL) in the last year's auction.

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5. Nyeem Young 

Nyeem Young is a 19 year old seam bowling allrounder from Barbados, He is the first West Indian to score a half century and a five wicket haul in a same match in the U19 World Cup. He has got some exceptional allrounder skills, He was Man of the match in his first two games against Australia and England, He is been signed by Barbados Tridents in CPL.

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6. Jayden Seales 

As we all know West Indies has produced many fast bowling legends and now Jayden Seales can be one of them. He can swings the ball in both directions and consistently clocks around 140s, His pace and accuracy is outstanding he is been signed by Trinbago Knight Riders in CPL. He was picked as the future star by Tom Moody( Australian cricket coach).

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7. Naseem Shah

A perfect right arm fast bowler who stunned the world with his pace and swing. He made his Test debut at an age of 16. He became the youngest bowler to take a hat-trick and a five wicket haul in Test cricket. He has impressed everyone with his raw pace, skills and temperament.

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8. Shaheen Afridi

Pakistan has been good in productive fast bowlers. Shaheen Afridii is considered as the best bowler of for the Pakistani team currently, With Shaheen Pakistan's pace attack is in safe hands. He is the youngest bowler to take a five wicket haul in men's World Cup. It will not be a surprise to see him establishing himself as the No1 bowler in the world in the coming years.

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9. Rachin Ravindra

A solid batsman who can score quickly too, with a good technique against both pace and spin.Although he is primarily a batsman, the youngster can bowl too. He is considered as one of the New Zealand’s best young talent. He played a crucial role in 2016 and 2018 U19 World Cups. 

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