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Indias five star players for the 2024 ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup

Indias five star players for the 2024 ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup

By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 09:12 PM

January 19, 2024, marks the start of the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa. Things took a bad turn for the Emerald Isle when its elected government illegally interfered with their plans to hold the event in Sri Lanka. As a result, the International Cricket Council gave Cricket South Africa the hosting rights. The 15th edition of the U-19 World Cup will feature sixteen teams, each separated into groups of four teams.Five-time and reigning champions India's campaign will kick off on Saturday, January 20, when they take on Bangladesh. It is widely expected that the two other teams in the group, Ireland, India, and the United States, will comfortably advance to the Super Six stage. The Indian squad is, as usual, a serious contender to win. They will, however, be up against fierce opposition from Australia, who has won three U-19 titles and looks to be a formidable team.The Indian team of fifteen players for the U-19 Cricket World Cup is shown here. Arshin Kulkarni (MCA), Adarsh Singh (UPCA), Priyanshu Moliya (BCA), Musheer Khan (MCA), Aravelly Avanish Rao (HCA), Saumy Kumar Pandey (MPCA), Murugan Abhishek (HCA), Innesh Mahajan (HPCA), Dhanush Gowda (KSCA), Aradhya Shukla (PCA), Raj Limbani (BCA), and Naman Tiwari (UPCA).With the talented Uday Saharan at the helm, India has selected a well-rounded team for the World Cup. There are two all-rounders, six specialist bowlers, and seven specialist batsmen on the team. Here are a few players from the team to keep an eye on.1. Arshin Kulkarni There appears to be a star in the making for Team India, which could mean the end of their search for a reliable pace-bowling all-round player soon. Arshin attracted attention in the first Maharashtra Premier League (MPL) by hitting the most sixes in the competition even though he only participated in three games. In the ACC U-19 Asia Cup, he amassed 138 runs at bat and claimed 4 wickets with the ball, showcasing his all-around ability. Arshin, who is a medium-fast bowler and opener, looks up to Jacques Kallis, who is maybe the best all-around player to have played in the contemporary era of cricket. Arshin has secured an IPL deal with the Lucknow Super Giants despite his young age.2. Saharan Uday Uday, a middle-order batsman from Punjab who has experience playing cricket, has been named the U-19 team's captain for this World Cup. Against Pakistan, the team's bitter opponent, Uday hit a resolute half-century at the U-19 Asia Cup, which was recently hosted in the United Arab Emirates. His leadership was particularly noteworthy. The skipper of the India U-19 cricket team has a track record of graduating with honors and making apologies at the senior level throughout the years. One such example is Virat Kohli, who in 2008 guided India to the U-19 title and has left an enduring impact. It is hoped that Uday will take a similar path and win the U-19 World Cup, representing India with pride.3. Avanish Rao Aravelly Avanish is anticipated to be India's first-choice wicket-keeper batter in the World Cup, having already made his List A debut. In the U-19 Quadrangular Series, the daring left-hander grabbed the show by hitting a "daddy hundred" when his team was struggling. Avanish hit a massive 148 and scored 274 runs in just 6 innings at the home U-19 tournament. India would want to increase the scoring pace by relying on his stroke play since his uncompromising style of batting allows him to deliver a powerful blow in the second part of an innings. Avanish was selected by the Chennai Super Kings at the IPL auction, giving him a fantastic chance to improve under MS Dhoni's tutelage.4. Dhanush Gowda Dhanush, the U-19 Challengers Trophy's top wicket-taker, took nine wickets at a disciplined economy of 4.42 runs per over.

In the Quadrangular series, the right-arm medium-fast bowler turned heads as well as he amassed a five-for against Bangladesh in Vijayawada. He is expected to bring his A game at the World Cup and be able to score runs early in the innings with the new ball. He is said to have a variety of talents in his arsenal.5. Pandey Saumy Kumar In the recently finished tri-nation series in South Africa, left-arm orthodox Saumy claimed six wickets against the Afghanistan U-19, setting up the Indian spin department to dominate the U-19 World Cup. Prior to this, he was the most successful bowler after an outstanding performance in the home Quadrangular series, taking 13 wickets at an average of 23.15. As this U-19 team's vice-captain, India will be looking to Saumy to wreak havoc with his cunning throughout the middle overs as the game drags on at a slow pace.Former India international Hrishikesh Kanitkar, the U-19 setup's head coach, is upbeat about his team's prospects in the World Cup. The India U-19 team has had the most experience possible before this competition, which ought to help them work well together as a team. Now that they are representing their country in international sports, it is up to these young guns to give it their all on the field.

 

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