IN PHOTOS: 5 players to watch out at ODI World Cup 2023

The ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023, which will be starting in India on October 5, will bring together millions of cricket fans across the globe. The crowd will keep cheering for their players and will also see big names like Virat Kohli, Ben Stokes and Mitchell Starc performing at the big stage (Pic: AFP/ICC/PTI)

Updated On: 2023-09-29 08:27 AM IST

Compiled by : Sujay Shivalkar

Matheesha Pathirana (Pic: AFP)

After the retirement of  Lasith Malinga, Sri Lanka's Matheesha Pathirana took the responsibility on his shoulders. His career was elevated when M.S. Dhoni picked him as a replacement for Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2022. He only made his ODI debut against Afghanistan in June, he dismissed Rahmat Shah to claim his maiden ODI wicket

When England won the 2019 World Cup, they swore by pace. In Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, they had two quicks who could go beyond the 90mph mark on a consistent basis. Wood is back again but with Archer still recovering from a long-term elbow injury he will be in India as an official reserve the mantle has been handed to Atkinson. The 25-year-old paceman broke through this year with some fine early season performances that earned him an England call-up for the ODI series against New Zealand in September. He only took one wicket in three matches but it is the promise of a 95mph bowler that is exciting the English

If it is the dream of every Indian cricketer to play in a World Cup, not many of them would expect to do it for the Netherlands. Such is the case for 29-year-old Nidamanuru who was born in Vijayawada in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh but brought up in New Zealand before hitching his wagon to the Dutch. Nidamanuru qualified for them in May 2022 and struck an impressive half-century on debut against West Indies. But it was his 76-ball 111 against the two-time World Cup winners in Zimbabwe in June as the Dutch tied the 375 target, that marked him out as one to watch. The West Indies, who lost the game in the Super Over, missed out on the World Cup for the first time with the Dutch taking their place at the top table

It is always exciting when someone a little bit different comes along and 18-year-old Noor is certainly that, a left-arm wrist spinner with a high action and good control as well as decent pace. He made his Under-19 debut for Afghanistan when he was just 14 and was only 17 when he made his full ODI debut against Sri Lanka last year and then took 4-10 against Zimbabwe in his only T20I thus far. Noor starred for Gujarat in the IPL and is in demand from numerous franchises around the world - in India he will offer important backup to his idol and influence Rashid Khan

From his days in the Under-19s, Hridoy was picked out as a 50-over gem and this may be the moment for the wristy middle-order dasher to take Bangladesh to their first-ever World Cup final. Now 22, Hridoy began to enjoy T20 franchise success before being brought into the national side for the T20 series against England in March, quickly followed by the ODI series against Ireland. He has now chalked up five 50s in his 17 ODIs and, perhaps using a bat given to him by his mentor Mushfiqur Rahim, there may be more to come in India

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