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IPL 2023: 5 Uncapped Indian bowlers who can break into India's T20I Squad

Here are the five uncapped Indian Bowlers who stand a chance to don the 'Blue' jersey in the T20I format in future.

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Harpreet Brar. (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI)

The 2023 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been the most competitive season so far.  We are almost at the business end, but we haven't seen any team being eliminated as yet. They can make it to the playoffs mathematically. One win for any lower-ranked team in the points table can boost their chances of challenging other teams in the race for the next stage of the tournament. 

Among plenty of sensational batting performances, we have also seen a plethora of impactful bowling performances as well. Be it Piyush Chawla, Mohammed Shami, Tushar Deshpande, Suyash Sharma, and a few more making a difference for their franchises. Having said so, usually, the IPL veterans or international players are expected to control the games but for an uncapped player, it's quite a tough task to pull off the entire season.  

Especially, for Indian uncapped players, it's a dream they aspire for. They always look forward to these opportunities. So, we have handpicked a few of them who can don the blue jersey in the shortest format if they continue to perform consistently.

Here are some Indian uncapped players who could break into the Indian T20 side in the future ahead-

5. Harshit Rana

Harshit Rana
Harshit Rana. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Harshit Rana has been in his second IPL season. And this season he has come really well. Another Delhiite coming under the wings of Nitish Rana and performing is a treat to watch. He starts off with the new ball for his IPL franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders. 

The express seamer didn't start for KKR from the first match. But in the limited opportunities that he got, he delivered his best. He has taken 4 wickets till now. Most importantly, he hasn't gone wicketless in any of the matches as yet.

This year onwards, he started playing first-class cricket for Delhi. Harshit Rana has been excellent in his first season of the Ranji Trophy. He's a young prospect and has the built quality to be a good seamer in the future. Interestingly enough, the 21-year-old has the former Indian bowling coach Bharat Arun in the KKR camp, the best person to guide him in preparing for international-level cricket.

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