Capturing the Spotlight: Emerging Talents in the 50-Over World Cup

Here are the best young cricketers that will attempt to dominate the World Cup and international cricket in the next ten years or more, as the Cricket World Cup is scheduled to begin on October 5.

Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)

One of the most damaging all-arounders, Rashid also plays excellent baseball and cricket. The 24-year-old is a skilled bowler who has the ability to worry the batsmen with leg-breaking googlies. The Afghan all-rounder claimed 163 wickets in 86 one-day internationals, including six four-wicket hauls and four five-wicket hauls. He is really destructive when batting. He hit five centuries, 96 fours, and 40 sixes in addition to his 1134 runs scored. He will therefore be among the young players at the 2023 World Cup.

Shubman Gill (India)

One of India’s best openers, Shubman Gill, has the ability to pick up the pace at any point. He has played 24 ODIs, scored 1311 runs, hit 149 fours and 28 sixes, and scored 4 centuries and 5 half centuries. He is a member of the Indian team as of right now. He can strike boundaries when necessary and possesses a variety of shorts. One of the up-and-coming players will be him. In each of the game’s three versions, he scored a century.

Dewald Brevis (South Africa)

One of South Africa’s gifted batting all-rounders is Dewald Brevis. He will be among the youthful stars who achieve success. If the selector chooses him for the international call, he will be a wrecking ball with his bowling and batting, even though he has the maturity to break through for the South African ODI side. But he can use a variety of bat strokes to play. He is scoring runs and taking wickets for the current Mumbai Indian side.

Cameron Green (Australia)

One of the best batters, Cameroon Green, has the ability to step up his game. In 15 matches, he scored 302 runs, smashed 1 fifty, and hit 22 fours and 8 sixes. He consistently provides with his bat whenever Australia needs him to. He had an economy of 5.02 in 15 games, with 11 wickets and one five-wicket haul. He’ll be a rising star at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2023.

Harry Brook (England)

One of the best performers is Harry Brook, who has appeared in three ODIs so far and scored 86 runs in three innings. If given the opportunity in the upcoming World Cup in 2023, he will seize his place in the England lineup and become one of the up-and-coming players in ODIs that year. He, however, hit eight fours and four sixes.