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T20 World Cup 2026: New Stars Emerge
9 Mar
Summary
- Yuvraj Samra scored a century for Canada at 19.
- USA's Shubham Ranjane excelled with bat and ball.
- Sri Lanka's Pavan Rathnayake impressed in middle order.

The T20 World Cup 2026 has concluded, marking a significant success with enthusiastic crowds and thrilling matches. Contrary to concerns about engagement with twenty participating teams, associate nations delivered impressive performances. The tournament provided a platform for emerging talents to shine, complementing the brilliance of established players.
Among the standout discoveries is 19-year-old Yuvraj Samra from Canada, who became one of only six batters to score a century, notably against New Zealand. USA's all-rounder Shubham Ranjane, at 31, made a significant impact with 141 runs and economical bowling. Sri Lanka's Pavan Rathnayake, aged 23, showcased middle-order prowess with crucial knocks and half-centuries.
Further talent emerged from unexpected corners. USA's Mohammad Mohsin, a 29-year-old all-rounder, impressed with his leg-spin bowling, taking four wickets at an economy of six. Namibia's opener Louren Steenkamp also delivered attractive innings, scoring over 100 runs for his team. These new faces have added depth and excitement to the global cricketing landscape.




