Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Who Are India's Next Cricket Superstars? – Part 2

Welcome to the second edition of this series! First of all, thank you to everyone who read the first part and shared their feedback. The response was far better than I expected, and it has motivated me to continue searching for talented players from regional leagues across the country.

I'll try my best to keep this series consistent, although there may be days when I miss a post or two as keeping track of multiple tournaments can be challenging. That said, the goal remains the same: to discover and highlight cricketers who are making an impact outside the spotlight of the IPL and international cricket.

Just like in the first edition, I've picked out a few players from the ongoing leagues who caught my attention with their performances. Let's take a closer look at who they are, what they've achieved, and why they could be names worth remembering for the future.


1) Women's T20 Mumbai League

  • Hurley Gala: 

The inaugural season of the Women's T20 Mumbai League got off to an exciting start, and one player who really caught my attention was Hurley Gala. The young fast-bowling all-rounder played a crucial innings when her team needed it the most, scoring 45 runs off just 22 balls while wickets were falling around her.

Hurley is no stranger to the spotlight. She has represented India at the Under-19 level and was also picked up by Gujarat Giants in the WPL, although she didn't get an opportunity to feature in a match. Watching her bat, it's easy to see why she is highly rated. She possesses the ability to clear the boundary with ease and can shift the momentum of a game in a matter of overs.

At a time when Indian women's cricket is constantly looking for quality pace-bowling all-rounders, Hurley Gala certainly looks like a player with a bright future ahead of her. If she continues to develop and perform consistently, she could become a valuable asset for India in the years to come.



2) T20 Mumbai League

  • Nutan Goel: 

Of course, Nutan Goel was always going to find a place in this edition of the blog. What an innings it was from the young all-rounder. Chasing a massive target of 210, he almost single-handedly kept Triumph Knights Mumbai in the contest with a brilliant knock of 93 runs off 56 balls.

There was some controversy surrounding his innings after he was given not out on what many felt was a fair catch, but that shouldn't take away from the quality of his performance. At a time when wickets were falling around him, Nutan showed composure, intent, and the ability to take on the bowlers under pressure.

What makes him even more interesting is his skill set as a fast-bowling all-rounder. Players who can contribute with both bat and ball are always in demand, especially in T20 cricket. If he continues to produce performances like this, an IPL opportunity might not be too far away.



3) Vidharbha Premier League

  • Abhishek Agarwal: 

Wow, what an innings that was from Abhishek Agarwal. It was pure carnage from the batter, who remained unbeaten on 63 off just 19 balls and played a crucial role in helping his team post a massive total of 261.

While several players contributed to the innings and helped build such a daunting score, it was Abhishek who stood out the most for me. The way he attacked the bowlers and found boundaries with ease completely shifted the momentum in his team's favour. Scoring at that rate is impressive on any day, but doing it while staying unbeaten made the knock even more special.

Performances like these are exactly why T20 leagues are so exciting. One explosive innings can turn a good total into a match-winning one, and Abhishek's knock was a perfect example of that.


  • Siddhesh Wath: 

Chasing a mammoth target of 261 was never going to be easy, but Siddhesh made it look possible for a while with a brilliant knock of 78 runs off just 33 balls. Although his team eventually fell short of the target, his innings was one of the biggest positives from the match.

What impressed me the most was the intent he showed despite the required run rate constantly climbing. Rather than playing for personal milestones, he kept attacking and gave his team a fighting chance in a near-impossible chase. Performances like these often go unnoticed because they come in a losing cause, but they can be just as valuable as a match-winning innings.

The fact that he is also a wicketkeeper only adds to his value. Wicketkeeper-batters who can score quickly are always in demand in modern T20 cricket, and if Siddhesh continues to produce innings like this, he could attract plenty of attention in the near future.


4) Baroda Premier League

  • Jaypal Chad: 

I'll be honest, this was a new name for me. I hadn't heard much about him before, and even while looking into his recent performances, I couldn't find a lot of information. But after watching his spell and some of the highlights, it's easy to see why he caught my attention.

The tall fast bowler produced a superb spell, finishing with figures of 5/25 from his four overs. What stood out was his ability to vary his pace and use his height effectively. He consistently made life difficult for the batters by mixing up his lengths and extracting extra bounce from the surface.

From the limited footage I watched, he looks like the kind of bowler who could be very effective in longer formats as well. There's something about his action, control, and use of height that gives off the impression of a bowler built for red-ball cricket. It will be interesting to see how he develops, but based on this performance alone, he's certainly a player worth keeping an eye on.


That brings us to the end of the second edition of this series. Once again, I came across a few exciting players who made me stop, watch, and learn more about them. Some were familiar names, while others were completely new to me, which is exactly what makes this series so interesting.

From today onwards, even more regional leagues are getting underway across the country. While that's great news for Indian cricket, it also means there will be a lot more matches and players to keep track of. I'll try my best to cover as many leagues and standout performances as possible, but it may not always be possible to watch everything. As for women's cricket, I'll be focusing primarily on the Women's T20 Mumbai League for now.

As always, your suggestions are more than welcome. If you spot a player having a standout season or a performance that deserves attention, let me know in the comments section or send me a DM on Instagram. Don't forget to mention the player's name, team, league, and performance if possible.

Let's make this series ours. If a player you recommend gets featured in a future edition, I'll make sure to mention and credit you for the suggestion. Together, we can discover and celebrate the next generation of cricket stars before everyone else starts talking about them.


Thank You,
Advait Kadam
Cricket Analyst




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