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Published 12:40 IST, October 5th 2024

Mayank Yadav and Other Youngsters Have A Chance To Shine Ahead Of T20Is Against Bangladesh

As the India and Bangladesh T20I series approaches, several young stars will get their chance to shine as many senior players rested for the series.

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Pace sensation Mayank Yadav
Pace sensation Mayank Yadav | Image: PTI

As the India vs Bangladesh T20 series approaches, India will be having a lot of youngsters who will be getting their chance to shine and leave their mark on Indian cricket. Several senior Indian players will be missing from the series such as Virat Kohli , Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja all of whom announced their retirement from T20Is after winning the T20 World Cup . One of the key players on whom a lot of spotlight will be is India's pace sensation Mayank Yadav. 

One thing to note is that usually players are usually selected on the basis of their fitness but due to Yadav's special talent he has been fast tracked into the squad. He will face a test of fitness and form during the Bangladesh series. 

Mayank Yadav's Test As Key Players Rested 

Pace sensation Mayank Yadav is expected to unleash his raw speed while the absence of India's T20 regulars will provide another opportunity to the fringe players in the three-match series against Bangladesh , beginning here Sunday.

Having consistently generated speed in excess of 150kmph in his maiden IPL earlier this year, Mayank had drawn the attention of the cricketing world before a side strain ruled him out of the tournament.

Usually, one has to prove fitness in domestic cricket to be considered for national selection but the 22-year-old has been fast-tracked into the side considering his special talent.

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The series against Bangladesh will be a test of his fitness and temperament. It remains to be seen if he can display the same accuracy and control that he exhibited in the IPL .

Besides Mayank, fellow Delhi pacer Harshit Rana and all-rounder Nitish Kumar could also make their India debut over the course of the series.

Nitish was picked for the Zimbabwe tour post the T20 World Cup but got injured while Harshit did not get to play in the five-match series in Harare.

Young Stars Have A Chance To Shine 

With Tests against New Zealand given preference, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant , Yashasvi Jaiswal, Mohammed Siraj and Axar Patel have been rested from the T20s against Bangladesh

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Skipper Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya are the two big names in the squad while the other two who were part of the triumphant World Cup unit here are Shivam Dube and Arshdeep Singh.

The break to the regulars will give opportunity to the likes of Abhishek Sharma to build his credentials following a hundred in Zimbabwe at the top of the order. Sanju Samson could get to open alongside the southpaw in the series-opener.

Riyan Parag has got six T20s since July but he could not replicate the sizzling form he showed in IPL 2024. The Bangladesh games give him another chance to make a strong impact.

The series will mark the comeback of mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, whose international career came to an abrupt halt following the disastrous 2021 T20 World Cup in the UAE. The other specialist spinner in the squad is Ravi Bishnoi.

Jitesh Sharma, who has been picked as the reserve wicket-keeper, has not played since the IPL in June. The Vidarbha cricketer has not done much to write home about in the nine T20s he has been part of. He will be desperate to get a game.

The three games will serve as an audition for the four T20s in South Africa next month with majority of the T20 regulars remaining unavailable due to the proximity of the Australia Tests, starting November 22. The series will also provide the IPL franchises more clarity on the Indian players they want to retain ahead of the mega auction. 

(With PTI Inputs)

Updated 12:40 IST, October 5th 2024