The Indian Test batting, sensational in the England Test series, can definitely miss their erstwhile consistent no. 3 Cheteshwar Pujara. For, after all, he was country's best-ever at the spot, as Rahul Dravid followed him to score 6,529 runs there. In this series also, the likes of Karun Nair and Sai Sudharsan were attempted, but candidly, they were no good either. Yes, they will get their chances in the upcoming series’, but now with the domestic season starting with the Duleep Trophy 2025, it is imperative keep an eye out for the youngsters. In fact, one such batter who primarily bats No.3 & No. 4 has started scoring runs. And it is none other than Vidarbha batter Danish Malewar. For the Central Zone, playing against the North East Zone, Malewar did hit a 100. Should the ton be counted, though, given that it was against a weaker side in plain sight? Maybe. For all we know, this could be the appetizer before the main course. It is yet too early, to even think of him as a contender yet, but Danish Malewar is definitely the one to watch out for in the Duleep Trophy, and then later in the Ranji Trophy. Read also: Unfiltered Md Shami! Pacer jabs at Indian team's selection pattern A lot of Pujara like, in his very first year of FC cricket last season, Malewar has played 9 games and gone on to score 783 runs at an average of 52. That included two hundreds and six half-centuries too, with a strike-rate of 51. The SR indicates, he is a grafter, and takes his time to construct his innings, much the same way Pujara did, and even Dravid. Referring to his two tons in the Ranji the first against Gujarat who had quality domestic bowlers in the form of Arzan Nagwaswalla and Tejas Patel. And the second was against Kerala finalists where he made 153 and 73 in a winning cause. That team also included Eden Apple Tom, MD Nidheesh and crafty Jalaj Saxena . Again, a lot shouldn't be read into this score against the North East Zone alone, but Danish Malewar should be considered the player to watch out for.