10 New cricketer

who have recently emerged on the international or domestic cricket scene, here are a few rising stars (as of 2023-2024) who have gained attention for their performances:

1. Yashasvi Jaiswal (India):

Role:Left-handed opening batsman. Achievements :He made headlines with his explosive batting in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and has since debuted for India in Test and T20 formats. He scored a double century in Test cricket against England in 2024.


2. Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand): Role:All-rounder (left-handed batsman and left-arm spinner). Achievements: He was one of the standout performers in the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup, scoring centuries and taking crucial wickets. He is seen as the future of New Zealand cricket

3. Dewald Brevis (South Africa):

Role:Right-handed batsman. – Achievements: Known as “Baby AB” for his batting style similar to AB de Villiers, he has impressed in the IPL and domestic cricket. He is expected to make his international debut soon.

4. Naseem Shah (Pakistan):

Role:Right-arm fast bowler. Achievements:Despite being young, Naseem has already become a key part of Pakistan’s bowling attack. His pace and ability to swing the ball have made him a standout performer.

5. Harry Brook (England):

Role: Right-handed batsman. Achievements: Brook has quickly become a mainstay in England’s Test and T20 teams. Known for his aggressive batting, he has scored centuries in all formats.

6. Shamar Joseph (West Indies):

Role:Right-arm fast bowler. Achievements: He made a sensational Test debut against Australia in 2024, taking a 5-wicket haul and helping West Indies win a historic Test match.

7. Sai Sudharsan (India):

Role:Left-handed batsman. Achievements: He has been a consistent performer in domestic cricket and the IPL. His elegant stroke play has drawn comparisons to former Indian greats.

8. Will Sutherland (Australia):

Role: All-rounder (right-arm fast bowler and right-handed batsman). Achievements:He has been impressive in domestic cricket and is seen as a potential future star for Australia.

9. Rehan Ahmed (England):

Role:Leg-spin bowler and lower-order batsman.

Achievements: He became the youngest male Test debutant for England and has shown great promise with his spin bowling.

10. Dunith Wellalage (Sri Lanka):

Role:Left-arm spinner and left-handed batsman.

Achievements: He was one of the standout performers in the 2023 Asia Cup, taking a 5-wicket haul against India and showcasing his all-round abilities.

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