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The Champions Trophy kicks off on Wednesday in Pakistan, showcasing several promising up-and-coming stars. Here are five potential breakout stars of the tournament:
Tayyab Tahir (Pakistan)

Middle-order batsman Tayyab Tahir emerged as a star for Pakistan in the 2023 Emerging Teams Asia Cup, leading his team to victory in the final against arch-rivals India with a scintillating century. Tahir, 31, has had a strong run in the domestic circuit and a few T20 outings for Pakistan before making his ODI debut last year. Although his scores in white-ball internationals have been moderate, with a highest of 39 not out in a T20 game, he has received praise from pundits. Fast-bowling legend Wasim Akram called him a “very exciting talent” after his impressive performances in the Pakistan Super League.
Tom Banton (England)

Somerset batsman Tom Banton joined England in India for the final ODI of this month’s series and displayed his talent with a 38-run knock. The 26-year-old, who batted at number three in Ahmedabad, came in as cover for the injured Jacob Bethell and was subsequently included in England’s Champions Trophy squad. Playing his seventh ODI and first since August 2020, Banton took on the Indian spinners and hit a spectacular six off Washington Sundar with a switch hit over backward point. Banton has been in top form in T20 franchise cricket, leading the batting charts in the UAE’s premier competition with 493 runs, including two centuries from 11 innings.
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Aaron Hardie (Australia)
Will O’Rourke (New Zealand)
Varun Chakravarthy (India)

A late addition to the Indian squad for the tournament, wrist-spinner Varun Chakravarthy is expected to add value to the bowling line-up on the slow pitches in Dubai. The 33-year-old made his ODI debut in this month’s England series after claiming 14 wickets in India’s 4-1 T20 triumph. Chakravarthy has been a standout in the Indian Premier League, playing a key role with 21 wickets in Kolkata Knight Riders’ title triumph last year. As part of a formidable Indian spin attack, coach Gautam Gambhir believes he could offer the “X-factor.”