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Virat Kohli’s U19 World Cup Batchmates Who Are Still Active In T20Is

Rohit SarkarBy Rohit Sarkar23/08/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Virat Kohli’s U19 World Cup Batchmates Who Are Still Active In T20Is

Virat Kohli has announced his retirement from the T20I format after winning the T20 World Cup in 2024. Kohli has played with number of current international players in U-19. While many from that squad have moved on from T20 internationals, several of his contemporaries are still making waves in the format. Let’s look at those who are yet to hang up their T20I boots.

Virat Kohli’s U19 World Cup Batchmates Who Are Still Active in T20Is

1. Kane Williamson

The New Zealand captain continues to be a key player in T20Is. Known for his calm demeanor and tactical acumen, Williamson has remained a vital part of the Black Caps’ strategy in the format. He is yet to retire from T20Is.

2. Marcus Stoinis

Australia’s Marcus Stoinis brings a blend of hard-hitting batting and useful medium pace. His ability to play crucial innings and contribute with the ball keeps him in demand for T20I matches.

3. Steve Smith

Despite his primary role being a Test specialist, Steve Smith still plays T20Is for Australia. His technique and sharp cricketing mind still keeps him in contention in the shorter format.

4. Imad Wasim

Imad Wasim’s all-round capabilities are a boon for Pakistan in T20Is. His left-arm spin and handy lower-order batting make him a key player in the format. He has come back from retirement and played in the T20 World Cup 2024

5. Manish Pandey

India’s Manish Pandey remains a part of the T20I setup, offering solid middle-order batting. He is not part of the Indian team now but has not announced his retirement from the format. His versatility and experience make him a reliable choice for the Indian team.

6. Josh Hazlewood

As one of Australia’s leading fast bowlers, Josh Hazlewood plays a crucial role in their T20I squad. His pace and accuracy are vital for disrupting opposition batting line-ups.

7. Ahmed Shehzad

Ahmed Shehzad has had a mixed T20I career with Pakistan. His occasional brilliance and attacking batting style keep him in the conversation for T20I selection. He is yet to retire from T20Is.

8. Tim Southee

New Zealand’s Tim Southee is a seasoned campaigner in T20Is. His swing bowling and experience offer a significant advantage to his team in the shortest format.

9. Chris Woakes

England’s Chris Woakes is a key all-rounder in their T20I side. His ability to contribute both with the ball and bat makes him an indispensable part of their squad.

10. Rilee Rossouw

South Africa’s Rilee Rossouw brings aggressive batting to their T20I lineup. His explosive style and match-winning performances are a valuable asset for the Proteas.

11. James Faulkner

James Faulkner remains a potent all-rounder for Australia in T20Is. His knack for performing in crucial moments and his effective death bowling skills are well known. He has not been part of the setup for a long time. However, he is yet to retire from T20Is.

These players, each with their unique strengths, continue to shape the T20I landscape and add depth to their respective teams.

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