Nicknamed as "Baby ABD" for his stroke-making skills, South Africa's Dewald Brewis is a right-handed batter and a handy leg-break bowler. Known for playing wide range of shots, he was picked up by five-time IPL champions Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2022 auctions earlier this year. (Source: Twitter)
The 19-year-old Yash Dhull, who led India to fifth U-19 World Cup title, is a flamboyant right-handed batter and an off-break bowler. Picked up by Delhi Capitals, Dhull has also scored two hundreds on his Ranji Trophy debut, a feat which only two other cricketers have been able to achieve. (Source: Twitter)
Rajvardhan Hangargekar, who hails from Maharashtra's Osmanabad district, was grabbed by defending champions Chennai Super Kings. Hangargekar, who is a medium pacer and a right-handed batter, had impressed one and all with his six-hitting prowess in India's victorious U19 World Cup campaign in the West Indies earlier this year. (Source: Twitter)
Karnataka's Abhinav Manohar, 27, is a hard-hitting middle-order batter. He is known for his power game and can be used as a pinch hitter. The batter was picked up by Gujarat Titans for Rs 2.60 crore and has played crucial knocks for his home team Karnataka in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy last year. (Source: Twitter)
Jamaican Rovman Powell is a hard-hitting batter, who notched up his maiden T20 hundred against England in January earlier this year. Powell, whose base price was Rs 75 lakh, was eventually sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 2.80 crore. (Source: Twitter)