Kane Williamson makes brave choices, the next ‘Fab Five’ | Cricket News

Yeni Delhi: New Zealand’s hit symbol Kane Williamson shared the vision of the next cricket size period during a special speech with Senior journalist K. Srinivas Rao in the last part of Timesofindia.com. Bombay Sport Exchange.
When he was asked to call “the next Fab Four”, Williamson chuckled and replied, “Five players that come to mind Yashasvi Jaiswal (India) will be Shubman Gill (India), Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand), Harry Brook (England) and Cameron Green from Australia. “
In addition to Virat Kohli, Steve Smith and Joe Root, this approval from a player who is part of a modern “Fab Four” carries a tremendous weight.
With an average test work of more than 9,276 at 54.9, including 33 centuries, Williamson’s words reflect a sharp eye for future legends.
Yashasvi Jaiswal (India)
The young Indian opener enjoyed a meteoric increase in longer format, and in 19 tests, an average of 52.9 tests, including 4 centuries, scored 1,798 runs.
The calm temperament and aggressive shots made it a power above the order.
It was also part of India’s T20 World Cup winning team, and although it has not yet made ODI, it showed its increasing presence in the white ball jack.
Shubman Gill (India)
Gill’s classic style and adaptability saw that he became regular in all three formats.
In the tests, he joined 1,893 in 5 centuries to 32 games and on average 35.
Although it does not fully increase the dominance of white ball in the test arena, it is considered the future captain of the white ball sides of India, thanks to its maturity and consistency in ODI and T20I.
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Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)
Rachin, one of the most consistent and reliable new faces in New Zealand installation, has been an important figure in all formats.
In the tests, the best 240, including 2 centuries and an average of 37.8 to 15 matches 1 157 running.
The ability to enter any role and contribute to both bat and the ball makes it a completely format asset for kiwi.
Harry Brook (England)
Harry Brook had a revelation in the red ball cricket for England.
In only 24 tests, he scored 2,281 runs with an average of 58.5 stunning with 8 centuries and high points 317.
Explosive and aggression is perfectly aligned with the British “Bazball” strategy.
Brook, who recognized his potential as a leader and limited artist, was now appointed as the captain of the UK’s white ball and marked a new episode in his career.
Cameron Green (Australia)
Although he struggles with recent injuries, Cameron Green continues to be a very important versatile for Australia and provides balance with both bats and balls.
In the tests, an average of 36.2, 2 centuries and the best 174*score in 28 games.
13 Sixes and 152 Four reflect the ability to change the gears and Green is a game exchange in all three formats when they fit completely.
Williamson reflects both the current performance and the future potential in which he shakes his head.
Because of the edge of the “Fab Four” period, this “Fab Five” may be the torches of the next golden generation test jack.
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