• Five young stars to watch at T20 World Cup

    The T20 World Cup begins on Saturday in India and Sri Lanka, with a chance for fresh faces to shine in the global spotlight.

    Here we look at five young players who could make a big impact over the month-long, 20-team tournament:

    Kwena Maphaka (South Africa)

    The 19-year-old left-arm quick seems ready to fire at the T20 World Cup, having added muscle to South Africa’s battery of pace bowlers alongside Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje and Lungi Ngidi.

    Maphaka made his T20I debut against the West Indies in 2024 and five months later became the youngest Test debutant for South Africa at 18 years and 270 days.

    His T20I best of 4-20 last year against Australia in Darwin showcased his skills.

    Coach Shukri Conrad said Maphaka has the “X-factor” in T20 cricket, citing his age-defying pace and skill.

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    Cooper Connolly (Australia)

    A batting all-rounder who bowls left-arm spin, Connolly also made his international debut in 2024.

    Last year against South Africa, he became the youngest Australian, at 22 years and two days, to take an ODI five-wicket haul.

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    Cooper Connolly

    Connolly, named Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year last month, could make his T20 World Cup debut in Australia’s opening match against Ireland in Colombo next Wednesday.

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    Jacob Bethell (England)

    The left-handed Bethell comes into the T20 World Cup with huge expectations, thanks to his fluent batting, tidy part-time spin bowling and electric fielding.

    Born in Barbados, Bethell became England’s youngest captain at 21 years and 329 days when he led the T20I team in Ireland, last September.

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    Jacob Bethell and Jos Buttler

    The 22-year-old has established himself as an all-format player and struck a coming-of-age Test century against Australia in Sydney last month.

    As if to prove his all-round credentials on the eve of the tournament, Bethell took four wickets to spin England to a 3-0 T20 warm-up series triumph over Sri Lanka on Tuesday.

    Tilak Varma (India)

    Fearless and fiery, the 23-year-old left-hander has nailed down a spot in a competitive Indian batting line-up after averaging 49.29 in his 40 T20Is to date, with two centuries.

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    Tilak Varma

    He missed the recent 4-1 T20I series win over New Zealand with an injury, but played a warm-up this week but should return for India’s opening match against the USA on Saturday.

    Varma, who has a T20I best of 120*, made his debut against the West Indies in 2023 after impressing in the IPL.

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    Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan)

    The 21-year-old, part of a world-class Afghan spin attack led by captain Rashid Khan, has travelled the globe to ply his trade in T20 leagues.

    The left-arm wrist spinner is set for his third appearance at a cricket World Cup.

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    Noor Ahmad

    As a teenager he enjoyed a breakthrough 2023 IPL season with the Gujarat Titans where he was paired alongside Rashid.

    In 2025, five-time IPL winners the Chennai Super Kings splashed $1.19-million on Ahmad, who will be able to draw on his experience of playing in India.

    – AFP

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