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2 young Indian players who should be fast-tracked into the India team in all 3 formats

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The main core of the India team is getting older with time and it’s fair to say that they hardly have 3-4 years of cricket left in them.   The transition button in the Indian team has to be pressed and the management needs to make sure that young players get groomed under the seniors and there should be a mix of seniors and youngsters in the team.

2 young Indian players who should be fast-tracked into the Indian team in all 3 formats

The India team is giving young talents more opportunities and trying to play the aggressive brand of the ticket. But the only concern is they are letting young players take part only in the shortest format of the game and it doesn’t look that anytime soon youngsters will don whites and ODI jersey. However, keeping in mind the interest of be team they should give opportunities to a few youngsters in all three formats and groom them. Let’s take a look at 2 young Indian players who should be fast-tracked into the Indian team in all 3 formats.

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Tilak Varma

One of the most exciting young talents going in the Indian domestic circuit is Tilak Varma. The young left-hander be it any format has been scoring truckloads of runs in the domestic circle. The Southpaw has proved his prowess in front of huge crowds in the IPL as well and it’s fair to say that he is one of the young players that should be who should be fast-tracked into the Indian team in all 3 formats. His record speaks for itself as averages over 40 in FC, 56 in List A and over 38 in T20s. Varma has shown great composure as well and it’s fair to say that he looks ready for the India Cricket Team.

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Rinku Singh

Another young India player who should be fast-tracked into the Indian team in all 3 formats is Rinku Singh. The Kolkata Knight Riders batter was one of the most talked about names in the IPL. He etched the records book 5 sixes in 5 balls to win the game for his side against Gujarat Titans. The left-hander was one of the most consistent batters in the league and was the leading run-getter for KKR this year as he amassed 474 runs from 14 games. Notably, he averaged 152.5 in the chases. Not only in IPL, but Rinku has also shown his class in List A cricket as well as FC cricket. In the red-ball format, he averages around 60 and 58 in the 50-over format.

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