Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has expressed his excitement about two young Afghan batters, Riaz Hassan and Bahir Shah, who he believes could be crucial to Afghanistan’s future in Test cricket. Ashwin praised their impressive domestic records and compared them to former Indian stars Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif, highlighting their potential to stabilize Afghanistan’s batting lineup.
Results for: Young Players
The upcoming Duleep Trophy, starting September 5th, will be a crucial stage for several young cricketers vying for spots in the Indian Test squad. The tournament will see a mix of experienced players and promising youngsters all aiming to prove their worth ahead of a busy Test season.
While established names like Ronaldo and Mbappe attracted initial attention, Euro 2024 has been defined by the emergence of young talent. From Spain’s Lamine Yamal to England’s Kobbie Mainoo, these young players have impressed with their skills and maturity, leaving a lasting impact on the tournament.
Riyan Parag, Abhishek Sharma, and Nitish Reddy, who shone in the recent IPL season, have been rewarded with maiden India call-ups for the upcoming white-ball tour of Zimbabwe. The tour will see the youngsters join a squad featuring other IPL performers like Tushar Deshpande, Harshit Rana, Avesh Khan, and Rinku Singh, among others. This tour provides a platform for these promising players to showcase their skills on the international stage.
NFL legend Tom Brady recently criticized the selfish mentality prevalent among young football players, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the team’s success over individual glory. While discussing mental health and the underdog mindset in an interview with barbershop owner Vic Blends, Brady highlighted the significance of contributing to the collective effort and downplayed the pursuit of personal attention. Despite his extraordinary achievements as a seven-time Super Bowl champion and widely considered the NFL’s greatest quarterback, Brady attributed his success to his team-oriented approach and competitive spirit, which helped him overcome athletic limitations and become a beacon for young players.
Former Super Bowl winner Mitchell Schwartz criticized Tom Brady’s statement about young players being more focused on self-serving interests, but fans quickly came to Brady’s defense. While Schwartz highlighted Brady’s own business ventures as a potential contradiction, fans pointed out that Brady only pursued these ventures after achieving success on the field and often took pay cuts to strengthen his team.
Chelsea’s disappointing season continued with a humiliating 5-0 defeat to Arsenal, raising questions about Mauricio Pochettino’s leadership and the team’s overall strategy. Despite Pochettino’s call for patience with the young squad, Chelsea’s struggles have been compounded by a lack of clear tactical identity and questionable player acquisitions. The club’s investment in youth has yet to yield significant results, leaving them stuck with high-priced players who may not reach their potential.
Cricket star Shivil Kaushik visited Pallavi International School in Gandipet to encourage students and share his cricketing wisdom. Students from various schools attended the ‘Meet and Greet’ session, eagerly listening to Kaushik’s insights and tips. The event aimed to motivate young players and leave a lasting impression on their cricketing journeys.
The Dallas Cowboys have made it clear that they plan to rely on young, unproven talent during the NFL Draft this year. Despite being conservative in free agency, the Cowboys believe that their roster has players ready to step up and fill key roles. Head coach Jerry Jones has emphasized the importance of young players contributing, citing examples such as Connor McGovern, Jalen Tolbert, and Connor Williams. The team’s front office has also defended their offseason approach, claiming that acquiring Stephon Gilmore and Brandin Cooks through trades was a significant investment. However, some fans remain skeptical about the Cowboys’ lack of spending in free agency and extensions for key players like Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons.
The Championship is a breeding ground for future stars, and with the summer transfer window approaching, Premier League clubs are targeting some of the division’s best talent. Here are 12 Championship players who are likely to be in high demand: