Top 5 Young Stars to Watch Out for in T20 and ODIs by the End of 2025

Top 5 Young Stars to Watch Out for in T20 and ODIs by the End of 2025

It is a new era in T20s and ODIs. They are not just young players, but they are already shaking international cricket. They are quick, courageous, and have the numbers. Each one of them is either a record breaker or a role rewriter. Follow these five names if you want to know what the future of white-ball cricket holds. Miss them now, regret it by the end of 2025.

Abhishek Sharma – India’s T20 Record-Breaker

Abhishek Sharma did not only come in, he exploded. He subsequently hit 135 off 54 balls against Zimbabwe in July 2024, the best T20I score by a man in Indian cricket. It was not an accident. It was the second time he was playing an international match. He has since then been opening regularly with India in T20s and has demonstrated that he can take control of the game since the first ball.

He is of value in his ruthless directness: strike hard, strike now. He clears the infield with a breeze and goes after spinners early. His high-impact starts are now regularly factored into cricket bet markets and pre-match analysis. He has a strike rate of over 180 in power plays. And handy left-arm spin when it is wanted. India has not had a true T20 specialist – Abhishek is changing that, game by game.

Riyan Parag – From IPL Firepower to India Cap

Riyan Parag was never regarded as anything but potential. In 2025, he finally became a performer. He was not only a player of matches, but he transformed them.

Major reasons why selectors could not overlook him:

  • IPL 2025: Six sixes in an over. First Indian to accomplish it.
  • At the age of 23, he was the captain of the Rajasthan Royals. Not only numbers led.
  • Played his first T20I and ODIs in India in a matter of months after IPL.
  • Not out 30+ in three successive chases all in 15 balls.

He is not only a hitter. He is now regarded as a T20 finisher, part-time off-spinner and a future white-ball captain.

South Africa’s Dynamic Young Guns

South Africa is not sitting back. They have unleashed two high-potential players into the international white-ball arena in 2025. One is a power hitter who is made to cause havoc. Even Melbet Bangladesh Facebook has started highlighting its impact. The other is a teenage technician who is cool on the big stage. The two names are already compelling a generational change in the limited-overs plans of South Africa.

Dewald Brevis

In July 2025, South Africa gave Brevis his white-ball debut. He took 69 (38) against Australia in his second T20I. He supported it in the ODIs, steering a pursuit of 82 off 66 balls. No jitters, no hesitation, he plays like he should.

Brevis does not have a great off-field style. He is damaged goods. He drives over extra cover and picks up pace. His SA20 strike rate was already yelling potential. Now, he is showing that it travels. He is not AB de Villiers, but he is the closest prototype that South Africa has witnessed since then.

Lhuan-dre Pretorius

In June 2025, Pretorius hit the headlines with a Test century, but the biggest shock was to follow. He was called up to play in white-ball cricket by South Africa straight away. He made his debut in a T20I against Australia at the age of only 19, and he blasted 44 off 25. Even his teammates were shocked by his ability to handle pressure.

He is short and fights early. He already has elite footwork against the spin, and does not chase balls outside off. He does not finish; he sets the tone. He has no overexcitement in his game. South Africa could have a top-order foundation of the coming decade.

Mitch Owen – Australia’s All-Round Hope

Mitch Owen did not creep in. He made his debut in July 2025, hit 50 off 27 against England, and bowled three crisp overs. He was the Player of the Match that night. Not a warming up. A good series game. Australia required middle-order strength and part-time pace. Owen gave both.

He is a straight hitter and a hard hitter, and his balance in the game is unique. He can fit in between the No. 5 and 7. He has also made important wickets in the domestic 50-over matches. His temperament has already been compared to Cam Green in Australia by analysts, though with greater aggression. Provided that he remains in shape, he will probably be in both World Cup teams in 2026.

What Sets These Stars Apart in 2025

They are not waiting to get old. All the players in this list are already winning the games, not to mention the warming benches. They are adaptable, not scared, and match-sensitive. Above all, they are constructed in the contemporary rhythm of ODIs and T20s. No longer potential, these five are production.

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