By Dom Harris
While Hyundai Cricket is becoming more and more in the spotlight through the performance of the T20 cricket, the County Championship continues to provide a platform for young talents to show themselves.
One example of this is Somerset’s Archie Vouphan, which was impressed by the end of last season and will go further to BAT and Ball in 2025.
Here, we emphasize young players who can make great progress for each county in the upcoming campaign.
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Harry Moore (Der Beach) -17 years old
Harry Moore, depicted by Mickey Arthur as “the best 17 years I coached,” is already on the way to become the first Der Beach player to represent the UK since the 1995 Dominique Cork.
The teenage bowling athlete debuted in 2023, but he held a breakthrough in the cup on the 1st of last year, and he insisted on 10 ticket balls and showed his ability with Bat before appearing in the last three county championship games in the season.
MOORE, which has already represented the UK, has already been picked up by Birmingham Phoenix in 100 drafts.
He signed a new three -year contract with Derbyshire ahead of his first season and gained the experience of Zak Chappell, Pat Brown and KIWI Overseas Player BLAIR TICKNER.
James Minto -17 years old
Durham is famous for developing a quick bowling player in the UK, and James Minto can one day be another name added to the list.
At the end of last season, MINTO debuted the county championship with Surrey in an elliptical type, became the youngest player of the club, and fell into a virus to a sharp guard who was anxious about the former British testoff Rory Burns.
The left -handed man, who had already recorded a clock at 87MPH, was a member of the UK national team under 19 years old in South Africa this winter and enjoyed a successful season trip with Zimbabwe.
He has a new partnership with Matthew Potts and brought eight tickets in two games.
Tom PERST (Hampshire) -22 years old

TOM PERST was never a beginner in the County cricket and made a first -class debut at home County in 2021 and recorded an average of 48.50 campaigns with a very healthy strike speed.
In August last year, there will be more ONUS this season in the captain under 19, who scored 156 points in ESSEX.
Hampshire has been in charge of his first position since 2009, when there is no amulet of James Vince.
James Warton (Yorkshire) -24 years old
Another hitter who has gained experience for several years under his belt and has a potentially big season is James Wharton of Yorkshire and ended the 2024 campaign in an amazing way.
The tall right handle contributed to 833 runs in nine games, sealed by Yorkshire, including 285 points of 285 in the match against Derbyshire in Chesterfield and 285 points in Northamptonshire.
In 2023, Wharton, who had already recorded the T20 century, now has the opportunity to test his abilities in Division ONE.
England’s Joe Root and Harry Brook will not appear regularly. Whaton has stopped working for the new season by scoring 98 points in 86 balls with Lancashire for the last two days.


Farhan Ahmed (Nottinghamshire) -17
Farhan Ahmed, the younger brother of England, gave an immediate impression on the first -class debut against Nottinghamshire last year.
His ten tickets for the game have made him the youngest player in the history of county cricket.
Due to the lack of depths in the British spin bowling resources, the young spinner has already made an exciting proposal for an exciting proposal in the Test Squadron at the age of 15 and at the age of 15 at the World Cup.
Liam Patterson-White and Calvin Harrison are also disposed of, and Farhan may have to sit at the beginning of the season until he plays two front spinners in the campaign at the beginning of the season.
Another name to watch
Jack Carson (SUSSEX) -24 -year -old off -spinner who registered 50 tickets last season when SUSSEX won the Division 2 title last season.
James Sales (Northamptonshire) The 22 -year -old all -in -one player, who has 135 career in 20124, will work under Darren Lehmann, a new director of Northptonshire.
Hamza Shaikh (Warwickshire) The 18 -year -old British Lions Taters can play more senior roles this year by Warwickshire to improve the Red Ball.
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