Here is a look at a new generation to take Indian cricket on their shoulders in the making (Pics: AFP)
Updated On: 2023-09-11 12:07 PM IST
Compiled by : ronak mastakar
Shubman Gill, a young lad from Punjab already showed his ability by consistently scoring runs in the Under-19 World Cup in 2018. He even represented the country at the highest level. He has even scored a double-century against New Zealand at Rajiv Gandhi Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Yashasvi Bhupendra Kumar Jaiswal a boy from Uttar Pradesh came to Mumbai with a dream to play cricket for India one day. He used to sell Pani-Puris near Azad Maidan for his day-to-day survival. From wearing a duplicate Adidas t-shirt to wearing a cricket kit sponsored by Adidas, Yashasvi has come a long way
Devdutt Padikkal, a stylish left-handed batter from Kerala debuted for India in T20Is on 28 July 2021. He played for the Royal Challengers Banglore team in his first IPL season and left the crowd stunned with his exceptional batting skills. Currently, he is playing for Rajasthan Royals
Umran Malik, a fruit seller's child from Kashmir once told his father that he bowls at a speed of 140 kmph, but his father didn't take him seriously. Afterwards when he got a call for India in 2022 that's when his father realised that even his son can match the speed of international bowlers
Ruturaj Gaikwad is from Pune, Maharashtra. He is representing Chennai Super Kings in the IPL and has shown a fantastic display of his batting capability. He debuted for India in ODIs on 6th October 2022 and in T20Is on 28th July 2021