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Former Chief Selector MSK Prasad Identifies India's "Future No. 3" In All Formats From U19 World Cup-Winning Team

India beat England in the final to lift the U19 World Cup for a record-extending fifth time on February 5. There were many notable performances throughout the tournament from the Yash Dhull-led side. The batting display of Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Shaik Rasheed, Yash Dhull, all-round performances from Raj Bawa, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, fine efforts with the ball from Vicky Ostwal and Ravi Kumar gave a clear indications that Indian cricket's future is bright. Speaking on the performances of the young Indian boys in the recently-concluded U19 World Cup, former India chairman of selectors MSK Prasad said right-handed batter Shaik Rasheed can be the one for the future. Prasad even went on to add that Rasheed can be India's "future No. 3" in both red and white-ball cricket.

"He can be our future No. 3 in red ball and white ball cricket," Prasad told Cricbuzz.

17-year-old Rasheed played a superb knock of 94 against Australia in the semi-final and was also India's top-scorer in the final with a fine half-century. The talented right-hander, who has a solid technique and can press the accelerator when required, batted at No.3 for India in the U19 World Cup in the matches that he was available for selection - Rasheed was one of the cricketers who had to miss a couple of matches after testing positive for COVID-19.

Prasad found Rasheed's temperament to be the "most impressive" aspect of Rasheed's batting.

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"He likes to score in front of the wicket and bats late, giving himself sufficient time to play the ball. Those are very good qualities. What was most impressive was his temperament. He never looked rattled when India were under pressure," Prasad said.

Rasheed has been a consistent performer at the U19 level and also in

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