The Boys In Blue Are On Their Way - The Indian Team Led By Priyam Garg Leaves For South Africa Ahead Of Under-19 World Cup
The Indian team under the captaincy of Priyam Garg began their journey for the U-19 World Cup in South Africa which begins on January 17.. ¡°Good luck to our U19 boys who left for South Africa today as part of their preparartion for the U19 World Cup that will start from 17th January,¡± the BCCI tweeted.
The Indian team under the captaincy of Priyam Garg began their journey for the U-19 World Cup in South Africa which begins on January 17..
¡°Good luck to our U19 boys who left for South Africa today as part of their preparartion for the U19 World Cup that will start from 17th January,¡± the BCCI tweeted. Check it out:
It is time to defend our crown!
¡ª BCCI (@BCCI) December 20, 2019
India U19 left for South Africa today where they will take part in a bilateral series and a quadrangular series followed by the U19 Cricket World Cup! pic.twitter.com/p9szCESNen
India are in Group A along with Japan, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. The top two teams shall enter the Super League stage from every group.
India have won 4 titles till now and are also the defending champions. In 2018, Prithvi Shaw crushed Australia in the title clash and did not lose a single match in the tournament.
We will play 3 ODIs vs South Africa's U-19 side, and then there is a Quadrangular Series which also features Zimbabwe U-19 and New Zealand U-19. Then it's on to the World Cup.
Their players also had a good outing at the IPL Auction on December 19,
Yashasvi Jaiswal, the youngest double centurion in Vijay Hazare Trophy history, got bagged by Rajasthan Royals for Rs 2.4 crore.
Meanwhile Ravi Bishnoi fetched Rs 2 crore by Kings XI Punjab and Garg himelf was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 1.9 crore. Kartik Tyagi belonged to Royals for Rs 1.3 crore.