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Recap 2015: 5 emerging batting talents of the year

Recap 2015: 5 emerging batting talents of the year: Lately, many talented youngsters have adapted themselves quite well in the international arena in their early stage of career. But a few could continue their consistency for a long time. They have proved to be a great asset for their team and played many match winning knocks to emerge as a saviour. They are the backbone of their respective team and perhaps can be a big record holder in future. Let’s have a look at the diligent talents, the world has witnessed last year, who could be the next batting legends and have secured the future for the game.

  1. Soumya Sarkar

Well this man was the topic of discussion when Bangladesh saw their acute rise in cricket last year. His consistency and class has been one of the major reasons which made Bangladesh win 5 consecutive series at home and 4 of them were against major cricketing nations. Scored 90 and 88* against a decent known bowling line up-South Africa. Averages 50 in ODIs- a distant far away from any other Bangladeshi batsman.

  1. Virat Kohli

Aggressive cricketer both with the bat and attitude. Have made India win many tough encounters both with the bat and mind as the potential to be a great captain in future. He holds the record of highest average while chasing in ODIs. Already has 23 centuries to his name in ODIs and he is just 27 years of age. His amazing century scoring rate both in Tests and ODIs amuses spectators. Smashed 11 centuries in only 41 Tests so far. Averages 44 in Tests and 51 in ODIs.

  1. Joe Root

What a run this man is having from last couple of years. His heroics made England win many matches in recent times. Very much effective in all the three formats. Plays an anchoring role in innings building. Perfect for a middle-order. He has been scoring big in all parts of the world. Averages 54 in Tests and 42 in ODIs.

  1. Kane Williamson

This man has been the sole reason for New Zealand being a fighting side over the last 12 months. He is just 25 years of age and has played many match-winning knocks. Was the star performer for New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2015 and currently the No.2 in ICC Test Rankings. Plays steady cricket and has great ability to build an innings. Averages 48 in ODIs and 46 in Tests.

  1. Steve Smith

This man does not need any introduction to cricketing world. Presently the No.1 batsman in ICC Test Rankings and bagged the award for cricketer of the year. Loves to score at a faster rate in any form of the game. A genuine match winner for his team. Played many magical knocks for the Aussies as well as in IPL over the years. His hunger for big scores makes him the best in the world who bats at No.3 in all the three formats. Has already 13 centuries in 38 Test matches. Averages 58 in Tests and 40 in ODIs.

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