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Who are the top-5 young stars of ICC World Cup 2019?

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With the Cricket World Cup heading into the semi-finals, the tournament is set for a dramatic conclusion featuring some of the game's finest talents.

But the group stage also introduced the world to several vibrant young talents set to dominate cricket for years to come.

Here, AFP Sport looks at five players who have announced their arrival as potential stars:

Nicolas Pooran (West Indies)

Nicolas Pooran finally showcased the talent he has promised to unleash for so long as the batsman finished as the West Indies' leading run scorer.

The 23-year-old made a duck on his ODI debut before the World Cup but went on to play each of the team's nine group games, scoring 367 runs at an average of 52.42.

West Indies assistant coach Roddy Estwick had seen Pooran's potential five years ago when he scored 143 in an Under-19 World Cup match against Australia.

“I've always believed in Nicholas. I'm not surprised by his talent. What's surprised me is it's taken as long as this for him to come through,” Estwick said.


Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pakistan)

Pakistan paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi enjoyed a breakthrough World Cup campaign, prompting Wasim Akram to hail the teenager as a future star.

The teenager recorded Pakistan's best-ever World Cup bowling figures with a scintillating spell of 6-35 in Friday's win over Bangladesh at Lord's.

He became the youngest player to take a five-wicket haul at the World Cup at 19 years and 90 days, finishing the tournament with 16 wickets in five games.

“Definitely, Shaheen is one for the future, a beacon of light for the next generation of fast bowlers,” Wasim told AFP.


Mujeebur Rahman (Afghanistan)

Afghanistan may have left the World Cup winless after losing all nine matches, but the minnows could take heart from the rise of teenage off-spinner Mujeebur Rahman.

Mujeeb took just seven wickets in the tournament, but the 18-year-old tormented batsmen with his crafty use of flight and variation, marking him out as one to watch.

Rashid Khan, his senior by two years, remains Afghanistan's number one spinner, but Mujeeb is coming up fast, as he proved with a superb spell of 3-39 against Bangladesh in Southampton.


Avishka Fernando (Sri Lanka)

When Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne reflected on a frustrating campaign for the 1996 champions, the promising form of fearless batsman Avishka Fernando put a smile back on his face.

The 21-year-old scored 203 runs in only four matches in the tournament, including 104 against the West Indies and 49 in Sri Lanka's shock win over England.

“We've had a few positives out of this World Cup,” Karunaratne said.

“Avishka Fernando is playing really well.

“He showed what he can do, he can produce runs for Sri Lanka. He's one of the future stars.”


Jofra Archer (England)

Barbados-born Jofra Archer has repaid England's faith with a dazzling breakthrough in his first major tournament.

Archer only became eligible to play for England earlier this year and was fast-tracked into the team just before the World Cup in a bid to make the most of the paceman's natural gifts.

The 24-year-old's combination of speed and accuracy made him unplayable at times.

He taken 17 wickets in England's run to the semi-finals, including a run of four successive three-wicket hauls, leading many to mark him down as the spearhead of his country's attack for years to come.https://www.dawn.com/news/1492669/5-cricket-world-cup-stars-for-the-future
 
Shaheen Afridi.
Alex Carey.
Mustafizur Rahman.
Jofra Archer.
Nicholas Pooran.
 
Avishka Fernando for me. I can watch batting of Babar Azam and Avishka Fernando all day. Both are so elegant. In the indian team , except for Rohit Sharma, I don't see any one as elegant as these two
 
Alex Carey is like 28 years old next month. What about Babar Azam at 24?

Forgot to add Babar. You are right.

28 is not that old in cricket.

My updated list:

Shaheen Afridi
Babar Azam
Mustafizur Rahman
Nicholas Pooran
Jofra Archer.
 
Avishka Fernando for me. I can watch batting of Babar Azam and Avishka Fernando all day. Both are so elegant. In the indian team , except for Rohit Sharma, I don't see any one as elegant as these two

Well a certain Kohli is not that bad is he? I think he is quite elegant, especially against spinners, those coverdrives on the up are treat to watch. But let's not derail the thread :)
 
So wait Bumrah doesn't make the list on what basis?

He is already proven and established player, I think list is about young and emerging players. Otherwise Babar Azam could also have been there but he is playing for 2-3 years now just like Bumrah.
 
So wait Bumrah doesn't make the list on what basis?

Nothing stopping you from adding that but then what about Pandya? Think this is list of people who are still new to cricket
 
Forgot to add Babar. You are right.

28 is not that old in cricket.

My updated list:

Shaheen Afridi
Babar Azam
Mustafizur Rahman
Nicholas Pooran
Jofra Archer.

As I said in my previous post, I think the list is about young and emerging players. Again Fizz is an established name.
 
There are at least 15-20 young cricketers probably. Not possible to name everyone.

Bumrah should make the list. He is 25.

He is already proven and established player, I think list is about young and emerging players. Otherwise Babar Azam could also have been there but he is playing for 2-3 years now just like Bumrah.

Nothing stopping you from adding that but then what about Pandya? Think this is list of people who are still new to cricket

Thanks for correction mu bad, guess its emerging and Bumrah is already there in rankings.
 
More than their real age, people here should focus on player's cricketing career age.

Only players who have debuted in last 1/2 years should be nominated, preferably.

My 5 would be:

1) Alex Carey
2) Rassie Van Der Dussen
3) Avishka Fernando
4) Shaheen Afridi
5) Jofra Archer
 
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