Best Under-25 XI in One-day Internationals

With the passage of time, dedicated events such as age-specific World Cups and tournaments, have given a platform to the new-age cricketers to rise up the ranks.

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3. Shubman Gill

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Shubman Gill. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)

Another tremendously talented top-order batsman, Gill is the most recent sensation in the Indian cricketing circuit. The right-handed player rose to fame when he scored 351 runs in Punjab’s Under-16 district tournament which was soon followed by a double century in what was his List A debut during the 2016 season of Vijay Hazare trophy.

The second-in-command after Prithvi Shaw in the 2018 Under-19 World Cup, he played a crucial role for the team during the entire tournament. Predominantly a strong bottom-handed player, the Punjab-born turned many heads as he amassed 418 runs at a Bradmenesque average of 104.50.

In 57 List A matches, he has scored 2280 runs at an average of 45.60 with 11 half-centuries and 6 centuries to his name. Though he has played only 2 ODIs so far, he is undeniably a shining prospect for Indian cricket in the times to come.

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