One of the rising stars from India's under-19 ranks is middle-order batsman Shubman Gill.
The Punjab lad has been setting the ongoing ICC Under-19 World Cup ablaze with some stunning stroke-play.
India is unbeaten in the tournament at the moment and a lot of credit for that has to go to Gill's exceptional skills with the bat.
The 18-year-old is a right-handed batsman, blessed with immense ball-striking ability. He likes to be aggressive at the crease and doesn't shy away from playing unorthodox shots.
Gill gave a glimpse of his rare talent during India's thumping win over Zimbabwe on Friday. Replicating Virat Kohli's stunning short-arm jab for six in an ODI against England last year, Gill slammed an unbeaten 90 to guide his team to victory.
Here's that jaw-dropping shot from Gill
Three-time champions India completed their Group B domination with a comprehensive 10-wicket win over an ill-equipped Zimbabwe in the ICC U-19 World Cup on Friday.
India, who had already sealed a quarterfinal spot with back-to-back wins against Australia and Papua New Guinea in Group B, produced another professional performance to end the league stage unbeaten.
Such was their run in the group stage that they recorded two 10-wicket victories besides a 100-run rout of three-time champions Australia. Zimbabwe batsmen seemed clueless against left-arm spinners Anukul Roy (4/20) and Abhishek Sharma (2/22) and folded up for 154 in 48.1 overs. They were 110 for three at one stage but lost their last seven wickets for 44 runs.
The Rahul Dravid-coached Indian side chased down the small target with ridiculous ease as Harvik Desai (56 not out off 73) and Shubman Gill (90 not out off 59) took the team home in just 21.4 overs. Captain Prithvi Shaw did not open, letting the other batsmen spend more time in the middle before the quarterfinals.
Desai, who was one of the two changes in the team alongside Riyag Parag, made the opportunity count with a solid century.
Gill, who has a first-class hundred to his name representing Punjab, was in devastating form smashing 14 fours and a six en route his second successive half century. Gill fittingly hit the winning boundary, a straight drive for four.
(Inputs from PTI)