The 2014 Under 19 World Cup was one of the O.G batch in cricket as numerous stars were born from that tournament who play regularly for their country at the moment.
Sanju Samson has not been a regular in the Men in Blue side but he has been impressive in the IPL for Rajasthan Royals leading them as their skipper for a while now.
Mustafizur Rahim has been a regular for Bangladesh in all three formats. The left-arm pacer is key asset for his country's bowling attack.
Kylie Jamieson has had fine career with New Zealand but has struggled with injuries in recent times.
Matthew Short is one of the most dangerous batters T20I franchise cricket. He will surely shine in the coming years for Australia in the shortest format of the game.
Kuldeep Yadav recently made his comeback in the Indian lineup stealing the spots of R Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal with his tremendous bowling.
South Africa's Kagiso Rabada is one the best fast bowlers in the world right now no matter which format we talk about.
West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer is known for his finishing skills batting down the order.
Nicholas Pooran is one of the most dangerous T20 batters in the world right now. There is no bowling attack or captain who would want to face him when he is in the mood to strike hard.
Imam Ul Haq is one of the finest openers Pakistan have had in recent years. The left-handed batter has been impressive in ODI and Test format.
Shreyas Iyer has cemented his place in the ODI format for Team India with stellar knocks over the years.
Aiden Markram is one the best batter South Africa have produced in recent years. He has to fill-in the space of the likes ABD, Graeme Smith, Hasim Amla and more.