5 unknown teenage batsmen who can dominate world cricket in the future

There's no dearth of batting talent in the cricket world.

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Rohail Nazir- Pakistan  

Rohail Nazir
Rohail Nazir. (Photo by David Rowland-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

Rohail Nazir made his debut at the domestic level for Islamabad in the 2017 National T20 Cup as a 16-year-old. And in the opening game itself versus Lahore Blues, he turned up with a 27-ball 33 in Rawalpindi. The teenager broke into the U19 team for the previous World Cup and did well.

In five matches, the keeper scored 140 runs at an average of 28 with a top score of 81 against Afghanistan. In December 2017, he was picked by Islamabad United as an emerging player for the 2018 season. Nazir made his Lisa A debut in September 2018 and has played six matches where he has scored 169 runs with a ton.

In the 2019 U19 Asia Cup, Nazir scored a 108-ball 117 versus India A. In Pakistan U19’s tour of South Africa, Nazir was the second highest run-getter with 318 runs with four half-centuries.

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