Shubman Gill is considered the next big thing in Indian cricket. Now being a consistent performer and a mainstay in all 3 formats for the India team, he will be playing his first ODI World Cup. Shubman Gill is currently ranked second in the ICC ODI rankings.
England’s Harry Brook is known to be the embodiment of new-era batting. Although he has only played six ODI matches and recently made his ODI debut, his test average of 62 and a strike rate of above 90 show that his T20 performance is not a fluke.
Suryakumar Yadav has earned the title of top T20I batter in the World but has yet to showcase the same talent in ODIs. He has scored 667 runs in ODIs with just four 50+ scores in 30 games. He can turn out to be a game-changer in India's batting lineup.
After making an impeccable impact in the Asia Cup 2023, Dunith Wellalage will be looking to make a larger impact in his first World Cup itself as Sri Lanka look forward to winning the World Cup after 27 years.
Haris Rauf will empower Pakistan's greatest strength, which continues to be their fast bowling. He is a fast and furious bowler and is known to be one of the best death bowlers in the world.
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Cameron Green is an all-rounder who can bowl at a decent pace and can be extremely vital with the bat. As a right-arm fast-medium bowler, an excellent middle-order batsman, and an exceptional fielder, Green has a diverse skill set that makes him a player to watch in any format or on any surface.
Pakistan pacer Mohammad Wasim Jr will be an important member of the team in his first World Cup. With 24 wickets in 16 games, he had a couple of good outings but his new-ball bowling is crucial for Pakistan.
The New Zealand cricket team has a new star, Rachin Ravindra and he has been a promising player. He made his debut this year and will be playing his first World Cup.
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