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Indian cricket's future is in safe hands with emerging talent: Rohit

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March 12, 2025

On the white-ball front, the side look forward to two global events in the next two years, with a T20 World Cup on home soil (and co-hosted by Sri Lanka) in early 2026 and a Cricket World Cup in 2027

Indian cricket's future is in safe hands with emerging talent: Rohit

After leading his team to an unbeaten run in the ICC Champions Trophy, Indian captain Rohit Sharma expressed confidence that the future of Indian cricket is bright, with an abundance of young talent eager to make their mark on the international stage.

India's dominant Champions Trophy campaign saw both experienced players and emerging stars step up. Shubman Gill contributed 188 runs in five matches, including a century, while Shreyas Iyer accumulated 243 runs, with two fifties. Axar Patel played an all-round role, contributing 109 runs and taking five wickets, and Hardik Pandya added 99 runs and four wickets in four matches. KL Rahul, with 140 runs at an average of 140.00, also played a crucial part, along with Varun Chakravarthy, who claimed nine wickets.

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