
Kane Williamson (PTI Photo) New Delhi: The tab icon in New Zealand Kane Williamson shared its vision for the next cricket era during an exclusive interview with the head of journalist K. Shiniwas Rao at the latest episode of Timesofindia.com Bombay Sport Exchange.
When he was asked to name his “Next Fab Four”, Williamson laughed and replied, “Five players who come to mind would be Yashasvi Jaiswal (India), SHUBMAN GILL (India), Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand), Harry Brook (England) and Cameron Green of Australia.”
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This confirmation comes from a player who is part of the modern “Fab Four” next to Virat Kohli, Steve Smith and Joe Root, brings tremendous weight.
With more than 9,276 test runs on average 54.9, including 33 centuries, Williamson’s words reflect not only respect, but an eager eye for future legends.
Yashasvi Jaiswal (India)
The young Indian opener enjoys a meteoric increase in a longer format, which in 19 tests recorded 1,798 runs on average 52.9, including 4 centuries.
His calm temperament and aggressive shot made him strength at the top of the order.
He was also part of the Indian T20 World Cup team, which showed his growing presence in a cricket of a white ball, although he still has to debut ODI.
SHUBMAN GILL (India)
Gill’s classic style and adaptability saw him that he became regular in all three formats.
In tests he recorded 1,893 runs in 32 matches with 5 centuries, diameter 35.
Although he did not fully fulfill his dominance of the white ball in the test arena, due to his maturity and consistency in ODI and T20is, he is widely considered to be the future captain of the Indian white balls.
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Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)
Rachin was one of the most convenient and reliable new faces in New Zealand.
In tests, he scored 1,057 runs in 15 matches, diametering 37.8, with 2 centuries, including the best career 240.
His ability to slip into any role and contribute to Bat and Ball makes him a full -formatical benefit for Kiwis.
Harry Brook (England)
Harry Brook was unveiling the cricket of the red ball for England.
In just 24 tests he accumulated 2 281 runs in a stunning diameter of 58.5, with 8 centuries and high score 317.
Its explosive style and aggression perfectly cope with the English “Bazball” strategy.
Brook acknowledged his potential as a leader and an artist with limited transmission and was now appointed English captain of Bílá Ball, which meant a new chapter in his career.
Cameron Green (Australia)
Despite the fight against recent injuries, Cameron Green remains a decisive versatile versatile for Australia and offers a balance with bat and ball.
In tests, he scored 1,377 runs in 28 matches on average 36.2, with 2 centuries and the highest score 174*.
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Its 13 six and 152 four reflect its ability to shift the gear, and when it is fully fit, Green is a game changer in all three formats.
Williamson’s nodding at these five reflects the current performance and future potential.
Like the edge of the “Fab Four” era towards his twilight, this “Fab Five” could be well torches another golden generation of the test cricket.
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