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<p>The <a href="https://www.wisden.com/series/ipl-2025" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Indian Premier League</a> has provided a platform for many young cricketers to shine, yet several players have faded into obscurity after their brief appearances.</p>
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<p>In total, 70 players debuted in the IPL during their teenage years. Below are some who have since become lesser-known figures.</p>
<h2>Prayas Ray Barman</h2>
<p>Barman held the record for the youngest IPL debutant at 16 years and 157 days until <a href="https://www.wisden.com/series/ipl-2025/cricket-news/youngest-t20-centurion-second-fastest-ipl-ton-every-record-broken-by-14-year-old-vaibhav-suryavanshi-in-whirlwind-knock#:~:text=14%2Dyear%2Dold%20Vaibhav%20Suryavanshi%20broke%20several%20records%20during%20a,the%20IPL%20auction%20last%20November." target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Vaibhav Suryavanshi</strong></a> surpassed it this year. Picked by RCB in 2019 for INR 1.5 crore following impressive performances in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Barman's debut saw him concede 56 runs in four overs. Reflecting on that match, he noted, "I understand the mistakes I made back then, now that I've matured as a bowler."</p>
<p>Since 2022, he has played only three domestic matches for Bengal and has returned to college to continue his education.</p>
<h2>Jaskaran Singh</h2>
<p>This right-arm pacer was part of the <strong><a href="https://www.wisden.com/team/deccan-chargers-1112" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Deccan Chargers</strong></a> that won the IPL in 2009, playing eight matches and taking six wickets, including notable ones like Michael Hussey and Kieron Pollard. He was acquired by Rising Pune Supergiant in 2016 but didn't get any playtime. Recently, he's qualified to represent Canada and made his T20I debut this year, claiming nine wickets and amassing 68 runs across five matches.</p>
<h2>Sarvesh Kumar</h2>
<p>Sarvesh debuted for the Deccan Chargers against Delhi Daredevils in May 2008, conceding 24 runs in three overs, and later making 1-18 in another match against CSK. These were his only two T20 outings, and he played a total of 11 domestic matches before his last professional game in 2014.</p>
<h2>Taruwar Kohli</h2>
<p>During the <strong><a href="https://www.wisden.com/cricket-news/where-are-indias-2008-u19-world-cup-winning-squad-members-now" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2008 Under-19 World Cup</strong></a>, Taruwar scored 218 runs, featuring three half-centuries that helped India clinch the title. His domestic career was notable, as he scored 4,573 runs in 55 first-class games, averaging 53.80, with two triple hundreds. However, his IPL stint was underwhelming, totaling just four games and 11 runs. He transitioned to becoming a <strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@FindawaywithTaruwarKohli">content creator</a></strong> post his cricket career, with his last professional game played in 2023.</p>
<h2>Harpreet Singh Bhatia</h2>
<p>Harpreet's career took off with an impressive 709 runs in seven matches during the 2008/09 Cooch Behar Trophy. After representing KKR in 2009 and later Pune Warriors India, he returned to the IPL after an 11-season break, owing to an unusual situation, playing for Punjab Kings last season. He scored 27 runs in two matches and continues to play domestically for Madhya Pradesh. Notably, he holds the record for the most runs in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy's history.</p>
<h2>Vijay Zol</h2>
<p>Previously, Zol was the youngest centurion in men’s T20 cricket before the recent record by Suryavanshi. Selected by RCB in 2014 after shining in age-group cricket, he debuted for India A with a hundred, and also scored a double hundred on his Ranji debut. However, his IPL career was brief, yielding only 29 runs across three matches, with his last domestic game played in 2019.</p>
<h2>Kamran Khan</h2>
<p>Having burst onto the scene with Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2009, Kamran was scouted and given a contract without any first-class experience. In five matches that year, he took six wickets and consistently bowled at 140 kmph. Notably, during a match against KKR, he secured three wickets for 18 runs. After joining Pune in 2011, his IPL journey ended with just one game. He made a return last year in the Pro Cricket League for Rajasthan Kings.</p>
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