Cricket World Cup 2023: 5 Emerging Players To Watch Out For | Cricket News

The Cricket World Cup, which begins in India on October 5, will carry collectively the cream of the white ball world. The crowds will hurry to look at established stars like Ben Stokes, Virat Kohli and Trent Boult however they can even be looking out for the brand new technology of gamers to emerge from the match. AFP picks out 5 who might be vying to make a reputation for themselves.

Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan)

It is all the time thrilling when somebody a bit bit completely different comes alongside and 18-year-old Noor is definitely that, a left-arm wrist spinner with a excessive motion and good management in addition to respectable tempo. He made his Under-19 debut for Afghanistan when he was simply 14 and was solely 17 when he made his full ODI debut in opposition to Sri Lanka final yr after which took 4-10 in opposition to Zimbabwe in his solely T20I up to now. Noor starred for Gujarat within the IPL and is in demand from quite a few franchises world wide – in India he’ll provide essential back-up to his idol and affect Rashid Khan.

Expert view from Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan: “That little kid, he just wants to learn. He has got the opportunity now and I am so, so happy he has been delivering. It’s great news for Afghanistan cricket.”

Matheesha Pathirana (Sri Lanka)

Since the retirement of the good Lasith Malinga after the 2019 World Cup, Sri Lanka have been searching for a shock bowler who can take wickets and tie up the batsmen on the shut of the innings. In Pathirana they seem to have discovered essentially the most like-for-like substitute doable. Also a slinger, with a fair decrease arm motion than his mannequin Malinga, the 20-year-old speedster with a penchant for yorkers, stepped into the quick lane when MS Dhoni pulled him into the Chennai IPL squad late in 2022 as a substitute for Adam Milne. With an ideal sense of theatre, he took the wicket of Shubman Gill along with his first ball. He solely made his ODI debut in opposition to Afghanistan in June but when Sri Lanka carry the trophy for the second time it’s going to absolutely be half as a consequence of ‘Baby Malinga’.

Expert view from Sri Lanka coach Chris Silverwood: “He absorbs information very quickly, and he’s very quickly able to apply that to his game. He does it his way.”

Gus Atkinson (England)

When England gained the 2019 World Cup, they swore by tempo. In Jofra Archer and Mark Wood that they had two quicks who may transcend the 90mph mark on a constant foundation. Wood is again once more however with Archer nonetheless recovering from a long-term elbow harm — he might be in India an official reserve — the mantle has been handed to Atkinson. The 25-year-old paceman broke via this yr with some wonderful early season performances that earned him an England call-up for the ODI sequence in opposition to New Zealand in September. He solely took one wicket in three matches however it’s the promise of a 95mph bowler that’s thrilling the English.

Expert view from former England captain Alastair Cook: “He doesn’t look like he uses that much effort to get the ball down at a decent lick. It looks like there is a bit more untapped pace.”

Teja Nidamanuru (Netherlands)

If it’s the dream of each Indian cricketer to play in a World Cup, not a lot of them would anticipate to do it for the Netherlands. Such is the case for 29-year-old Nidamanuru who was born in Vijayawada within the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh however introduced up in New Zealand — earlier than hitching his wagon to the Dutch. Nidamanuru certified for them in May 2022 and struck a formidable half-century on debut in opposition to West Indies. But it was his 76-ball 111 in opposition to the two-time World Cup winners in Zimbabwe in June because the Dutch tied the 375 goal, that marked him out as one to look at. The West Indies, who misplaced the sport within the Super Over, missed out on the World Cup for the primary time with the Dutch taking their place on the prime desk.

What he says: “It’s surreal to even just be sitting here and talking of playing in a World Cup. The road to it has been hard but it feels worth it.”

Towhid Hridoy (Bangladesh)

From his days within the Under-19s, Hridoy was picked out as a 50-over gem and this can be the second for the wristy middle-order dasher to take Bangladesh to their first ever World Cup remaining. Now 22, Hridoy started to take pleasure in T20 franchise success earlier than being introduced into the nationwide facet for the T20 sequence in opposition to England in March, guickly adopted by the ODI sequence in opposition to Ireland. He has now chalked up 5 50s in his 17 ODIs and, maybe utilizing a bat given to him by his mentor Mushfiqur Rahim, there could also be extra to come back in India.

Expert view from Bangladesh assistant coach Nic Pothas: “He has a high ceiling in terms of his skills. He has a lot of potential and a desire to learn. I am excited for what he can do.”

(This story has been edited by Mahaz News workers …)

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