Asia Cup 2022

Five five-star players to watch

Rashid Khan

Rashid Khan was named ICC's T20I Player of the decade in 2020 and it is a testament to how he has carried forward the art of leg-spin in the modern era. Having played in T20 games across the globe, Rashid, through his many variations, is the flag-bearer of how leg spin continues to shape the shortest format of the game.

Wanindu Hasaranga

Since his debut in 2017, Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga has made big strides in international cricket as evidenced by his sixth standing in the ICC T20I bowlers' ranking. Along with his guile of churning out leggies and googlies, Hasaranga has proven to be a match winner with the bat as well, capable of taking any bowling side apart on his day.

Babar Azam

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam has continued to be an example for batters in world cricket, leading the ICC ODI and T20I rankings for batters. According to Shadab Khan, "he is the mixture of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi" in cricket. And in current form, he's arguably the world's best. His balance and technique allow him to dictate terms against bowlers and his mental resilience sets him apart from most batters of his era. Babar will be the one to watch out for in any major event.

Shakib Al Hasan

Even during dismal times for the Bangladesh national team in the T20I format, Shakib Al Hasan -- the newly appointed T20 skipper for the Tigers -- has continued to evolve his own game. The Tigers will be hoping for an inspiring Asia Cup tournament from their skipper to get through a tough group stage.

Rishabh Pant

The 'punter' in Ricky Ponting hailed Rishabh Pant as a 'young man who has the world at his feet' and who can disagree with the Australian great? Pant's bat speed and his approach to remain on top of bowlers are both dangerous for the opposition and a mark of strength for his side. His form makes him a force to reckon with in the Asia Cup.

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Five five-star players to watch

Rashid Khan

Rashid Khan was named ICC's T20I Player of the decade in 2020 and it is a testament to how he has carried forward the art of leg-spin in the modern era. Having played in T20 games across the globe, Rashid, through his many variations, is the flag-bearer of how leg spin continues to shape the shortest format of the game.

Wanindu Hasaranga

Since his debut in 2017, Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga has made big strides in international cricket as evidenced by his sixth standing in the ICC T20I bowlers' ranking. Along with his guile of churning out leggies and googlies, Hasaranga has proven to be a match winner with the bat as well, capable of taking any bowling side apart on his day.

Babar Azam

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam has continued to be an example for batters in world cricket, leading the ICC ODI and T20I rankings for batters. According to Shadab Khan, "he is the mixture of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi" in cricket. And in current form, he's arguably the world's best. His balance and technique allow him to dictate terms against bowlers and his mental resilience sets him apart from most batters of his era. Babar will be the one to watch out for in any major event.

Shakib Al Hasan

Even during dismal times for the Bangladesh national team in the T20I format, Shakib Al Hasan -- the newly appointed T20 skipper for the Tigers -- has continued to evolve his own game. The Tigers will be hoping for an inspiring Asia Cup tournament from their skipper to get through a tough group stage.

Rishabh Pant

The 'punter' in Ricky Ponting hailed Rishabh Pant as a 'young man who has the world at his feet' and who can disagree with the Australian great? Pant's bat speed and his approach to remain on top of bowlers are both dangerous for the opposition and a mark of strength for his side. His form makes him a force to reckon with in the Asia Cup.

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