‘Brook, Gill ..’, Moin Ali and Adil Rashid told the next Fab-4, the names of two Indian players are included

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Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid Predicts Next Fab-4: After the current Fab-4 (Kohli, Smith, Route, Williamson) in cricket, the discussion of new generation players has started. Former England all-rounder Moin Ali and star leg spinner Adil Rashid have elected their respective ‘next Fab-4’. The name of two young stars of India is also included in this list.

“Fab-4” has always been discussed in cricket. The current Fab-4 Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, Joe Root and Kane Williamson are known worldwide, but now the last stop of his career is slowly getting closer. In such a situation, the question is arising that who will be the next generation ‘Fab-4’? On this, former England all-rounder Moin Ali and star spinner leg Adil Rashid have selected their respective ‘Fab-4’ during the talk in the ‘Beard Before Wicket’ podcast.

Moin Ali first took the name of India’s Test captain Shubman Gill. He said Gill’s batting is very stylish and controlled. Recently, he proved his class by scoring 700+ runs in the Test series against England. After Gill, Moin took the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal, whose batting he described his batting as a “consecutive run -making machine”. Jaiswal has scored runs on difficult pitches like India, England and Australia and they are not considered a big weakness.

Apart from this, Moin also included England’s Harry Brook and New Zealand’s emerging star Rachin Ravindra in their list. At the same time, if the fifth name is to be added, he chose Jacob Bethel.

On the other hand, Adil Rashid also made his list which included the names of Harry Brook, Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal and young all -rounder Jacob Bethel. He said that these players can become the world’s biggest stars in the coming 5-6 years.

That is, it is clear that after the current veterans, the future of cricket is also in safe hands and the special thing is that two young stars of India are already seen in this discussion.

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