The ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup has seen a few dazzling exhibitions from the up and coming age of worldwide stars. ICC analyst Natalie Germanos selects her best three decisions for a spot in the Upstox Most Valuable Team.
Here are Natalie's three picks. Could they additionally be in your joined XI from the competition?
DEWALD BREVIS - SOUTH AFRICA
18 years of age | Right-gave top-request hitter | Leg-turn bowler
"I need to begin with Dewald Brevis, he's been totally splendid.
"I'd heard a ton about him coming into the competition, and considered a tad of him to be well. We as a whole realize he seems as though AB de Villiers, he plays like him, strokes the ball very much like him.
"He's been splendid through the competition, regardless of whether it be with the ball, in the field, with the bat.
"He's a flat out star, and for me - no strain on the young person - I truly feel this is one for the future for South Africa."
VICKY OSTWAL - INDIA
19 years of age | Left-arm customary spinner
"I was exceptionally dazzled with Vicky Ostwal from India. A finger-spinner, there's something uniquely great with him I think.
"I like his activity, tall too, he has a decent delivery point, clearly he has the variety of being the left-armer also.
"I've been intrigued with how he's continued on ahead for India. Indeed, you'd anticipate that he should be a decent spinner on account of where he comes from and the pitches being really great for himself and having a ton of involvement on those sorts of surfaces.
"Be that as it may, to come to another nation and in a competition where there's a great deal of strain, I feel like he's simply behaved actually pleasantly.
"He has genuine capacity and is an opportunities for the future for India."
JACOB BETHELL - ENGLAND
18 years of age | Left-gave opening hitter | Left-arm conventional spinner
"At first I'd heard a great deal about Jacob Bethell too, everyone had said he's a touchy player, assaulting, gets England looking great so far.
"The primary two or three games it didn't actually meet up for him, in spite of him making a nice 44, yet wasn't exactly what I'd kind of anticipated.
"In any case, watching him against South Africa, at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, yes on a decent surface, it didn't make any difference. Everything emerged from the center, and it was from ball one.
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