The idea that India exclusively develops pure hitters used to be propagated by the international cricket community. This is true since India has given the game some of its greatest hitters. However, a few fast bowlers in India are keen to compete for their nation in international competitions. The rest of the globe praises India for its rise in cricket talent. Some pacers on Team India already perform well in home and international competitions. Team India boasts a sizable number of bowlers that can soon represent India, in addition to seasoned pacers. Here are the top 10 sprinters and horses that might develop into future stars for Team India.

1. Avesh Khan

Avesh Khan's name has gained widespread recognition due to his successful IPL season the year before. He possesses exceptional bowling control and pace, and during the most recent IPL season, he terrorised batters. He successfully made his IPL debut against RCB. Even though he did well, DC let him go before the IPL 2022 major auction. The Lucknow SuperGiants then chose him in the super auction for an astounding INR 10 crore. He had previously travelled to South Africa with Team India as a net bowler.

2. Umran Malik

Umran Malik is the uncapped Indian speedster who seems to be the most likely to earn an India cap, and both fans and experts are pleading with him to develop quickly and be prepared for the T20 World Cup. Umran Malik recently touched 154 KPH on the speedometer, a pace no Indian bowler had demonstrated in the previous 20 years. Malik is third in the world with 15 wickets, including a five-wicket haul. Additionally, he has made significant strides in line and length control.

3. Khaleel Ahmed

Khaleel, a bright young player with left-arm pace skills, is a member of India's U19 World Cup roster for 2016. He had previously played for the Delhi team but had not left a lasting impact. He then advanced and eventually earned the position of Team India's net bowler. SRH chose him for their team in 2018, and he excelled. In five matches in a tri-series in England, he took eight wickets. In the series finale, he had three wickets for 48 runs. He competes for Rajasthan in regional tournaments.

4. Mukesh Choudhary

Mukesh Choudhary, a power play specialist, was found by Chennai Super Kings to fill in for the injured Deepak Chahar. Left-arm seamer Mukesh Choudhary has 11 wickets in 8 games, including a recent four-wicket haul against SRH. Mukesh has eight in the powerplay and has taken more wickets in the first six overs than any other bowler except Mohammed Shami. On the other side, Choudhary has been exceedingly expensive in the last overs, conceding 15 runs per over in the last five overs.

5. Prasidh Krishna

With Cummins, Krishna, one of the best discoveries in the Indian T20 League, was a crucial bowler for KKR. Krishna replaced Kamlesh Nagarkoti, who left the league due to a foot condition last season. His economic rate was 9.28, which was a little high. After the previous IPL season, he had taken ten wickets in seven innings. Karthik used to reward him for his faith in him by giving him overs in the death overs. Krishna bowls consistently at 140 kph. He competes for Karnataka in the domestic circuit, where he made his debut in 2015 against Bangladesh.

6. Mohsin Khan

Instead of AJ Tye, the Lucknow SuperGiants can now field a second international all-rounder thanks to the arrival of Mohsin Khan, 23. Left-arm seamer Mohsin has taken eight wickets in 4 games at a stunning economy rate of 6.07, with his best score of 4/16 coming against the tough Delhi Capitals batting line. Mohsin has made good use of his height.

7. Shivam Mavi

Another U19 cricketer with a fast bowling velocity of more than 140kmph is Mavi. KKR chose him in the 2018 IPL auctions because of his dependability. There weren't many games he played. He only had nine chances, but he managed to take five wickets even though he has yet to debut for Uttar Pradesh, his home team. His effectiveness with the KKR team led to his selection in the IPL 2022 mega auction.

8. Kuldeep Sen

The Rajasthan Royals' bowling attack has significantly benefited from the arrival of Kuldeep Sen, who offers an excellent contrast to Trent Boult and Prasidh Krishna. The bowling assault of the RR is a critical factor in the team's top-table solid status. As a right-arm fast bowler with eight wickets in 5 games, Kuldeep Sen has been a tad on the expensive side, but RR won't mind as hitters have targeted Sen as RR's weakest link. His performance against the strong RCB squad was 4/20 at best.

9. Kamlesh Nagarkoti

Nagarkoti was a member of the Prithvi-captained India side that won the World Cup. He was a significant bowler with nine wickets in six games during the U19 World Cup. In the most recent IPL season, KKR paid INR 3.2 crore for him. He subsequently had to leave the contest due to an injury. He is one of the rare potentials in the modern age who can go 150 kph. We'll see him on Team India if he doesn't hurt himself and everything goes according to plan.

10. Yash Dayal

Before being sidelined due to injury, Yash Dayal was outstanding in his first four games, capturing seven wickets despite chasing runs. Against the Kolkata Knight Riders, Dayal exploited the short ball superbly to dismiss Shreyas Iyer and Rinku Singh.