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After Virat Kohli’s retirement, the discussion of the new ‘Fab Four’ has started. Yashasvi Jaiswal, Harry Brook, Shubman Gill and Kusal Mendis are being counted among the top batsmen of the future. These players are low and records are continuously getting better.

Delhi: Indian veteran Virat Kohli has retired from Test cricket but Joe Root, Kane Williamson and Steve Smith are still playing. Despite this, the discussion of ‘Fab Four’ is taking a new turn. With the discussion of the last phase of these current ‘Fab Four’, the discussion of future ‘Fab Four’ has also started.

When the last ‘Fab Four’ was chosen by Martin Crowe of New Zealand, he was not the same batsman of Test cricket, as later. These four were between 23 and 25 years old at the time of that selection and played only 20 to 34 Tests. Talking about Virat Kohli, he was 25 years old and his average in Test cricket was not even 40 and six scores were 100 in his name. Martin Crow’s Virat Kohli, Joe Root, Kane Williamson and Steve Smith were not wrong to choose ‘Fab Four’. These four proved to write a new story in Test cricket with their bat.

The current cricket experts are also choosing ‘Fab Four’ from modern cricket, but so far there is no selection which everyone has considered right and following him. So today, who should consider ‘Fab Four’, with the hope that they will justify this selection from their records in future? Will anyone be able to choose correctly like Martin Crowe?

Who will be the future ‘Fab Four’

Most of the names that have come out as the future ‘Fab Four’ are for Harry Brook and Yashasvi Jaiswal. These names live on the test of the best batsman of more than one format. Even if these two are counted, then two places are still left. Jamie Smith, Jacob Bethel, Shubman Gill, Rachin Ravindra and Cameron Green are also contenders. All the best players and more than one format have a great performance in their names. All are young and no one is on ‘peak’ in their career.

  • If you take only Test cricket, then Green will be out of this list. Even though there is a great all -rounder, but not the top order batsman.
  • Travis Head is 31 years old, so not a contender for the future.
  • Australian Sam Constas could not prove its discussion right.
  • Similarly, Ravindra (only two 100 and 37.75 average in 15 Tests) does not look like a batsman who will create a panic.
  • Shubman Gill is 25 years old, also became captain and average more than 41. Volatility is an identity of Shubman’s cricket and even he was removed from the Test team.
  • Jaiswal crossed his personal difficulties and reached the top in cricket. Age only 23 years, 22 Tests up to Lord’s and average over 50.
  • Brook is 26 years old and has up to average 57 and nine 100 up to Lord’s. Even the number 1 batsman, while Limited has been the captain of England in over cricket.
  • Another special contender is Jamie Smith and so better that you can bat in the top order, leaving wicketkeeping. Record: 13 Tests, as wicketkeeper and more than 55 average. Perhaps leaving wicketkeeping will make their batting better.
  • The name Jacob Bethle is popular but the record is not yet strong because this 21 -year -old player has not yet put a 100 in first class cricket. Has not come in the Test team yet.

These are also some contenders

  • If you had discussed this like this, Babar Azam of Pakistan and Marnas Labushen of Australia would have come easily to this club but not now.
  • Sri Lanka’s Kamindu Mendis is another contender: age 26 years, 14 Tests and average 62, now the form is actually declining. His average in his first 8 Tests was 91, but in the last 6 only 31.
  • At the same time, Nisanka: Age 27 years, an average of 45 in 18 Tests and the funny thing is that in its first 10 Tests, this average was 57 in the last 8 Tests at just 35.
  • Another contender is Abdulla Shafiq of Pakistan: Age 25 years, 22 Tests, average is 38.56.

After all these, there is no other name that makes the right contender to join this club in future. So right now, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Harry Brook and Kusal Mendis will be included in ‘Fab Four’. Despite this, it would not be wrong to say that the ‘Fab Four’ Martin Crowe should not be found again, that may never be found again, that is, the four tops.

(Tagstotranslate) Harry Brook (T) Jacob Bethell (T) Jamie Smith (T) Shubman Gill (T) Yashasvi Jaiswal

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