Richard Gleeson

We don’t talk about Richard Gleeson as a project or a prospect. We talk about him as a solution. When games tighten, when margins disappear, and when batters start swinging without fear, we hand the ball to Gleeson because he has lived in those moments for years. He is not flashy, not loud, but he […]

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Khaleel Ahmed

Khaleel Khursheed Ahmed, a tall left-arm fast-medium bowler from Tonk, Rajasthan, has steadily carved a name for himself in Indian cricket with his whippy pace and natural angle across right-handers. Khaleel rose through the ranks quickly, representing India in both ODIs and T20Is before turning into a reliable domestic performer. His accuracy, aggression, and ability […]

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Noor Ahmed

At just 20 years of age, Noor Ahmad Lakanwal has become one of the most promising young spinners on the global cricketing stage. Born in Herat, Afghanistan, Noor has carved his identity as a left-arm wrist spinner (Chinaman), a rare craft in world cricket. Inspired by the legendary Rashid Khan, Noor grew up watching Afghanistan’s […]

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Dewald Brevis

Dewald Brevis didn’t arrive at CSK with a bang. He came in quietly, as a mid-season replacement; no hype, no pressure. But maybe that’s what he needed. At the Mumbai Indians, he was boxed in by expectations. “Baby AB,” they called him, a label too heavy for a boy still figuring things out. CSK didn’t […]

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