Dravid’s boys face Aussies in opener
MOUNT MAUNGANUI: Optimism mingled with an eagerness to know what lies ahead as India’s potential future stars geared up to lock horns with Australia in their big-ticketcampaign opener of the ICCU-19 World Cup here on Sunday.
Coached by Rahul Dravid, there is no dearth of talent in the squad, and the former India captain’s sprightly boys would have got acclimatised to the conditions by now having arrived many days prior to the start of the tournament. India are three-time champions, the last triumph coming in 2014.
While Dr avid, who has been at the helm of U-19 and India A squad for sometime, may not like to focus on individuals, it is very difficult to not see the likes of skipper Prithvi Shaw as the a vital cog in the team’s batting wheel.
Alongside Shaw, who has created ripples with his exploit sin the domestic circuit for Mumbai, there is Him an shu Ran a, who has also amassed plenty of runs in Youth ODIs.
Punjab’s Shubhman Gill at number three is one of the most exciting young batsmen going around, and with a few impressive first-class games this Ranji season, he will have gained in confidence. The top order’s performance is likely to be crucial to India’s chances in the tourna- ment. The middle-order is likely tobe manned by A nu ku l Roy and Abhishek Sharma, and they would certainly want to make heir presence felt.
Another exciting name doing the rounds is Ben gal pacer Is han Porel. With Md Shami rarely turning up for his state team owing to national commitments, Porel has caught the eye in the limited opportunities that came his way. Porel is set to spearhead the pace attack and he could be complemented by Shiv am Ma vi, who will be aided by the seaming conditions.
Mavi caught the attention of the selectors after his performance in the zonal level ‘Challengers’ tournament where he bagged nine wickets in four matches. His right-arm fast- medium bowling helped India whitewash England in England last year.
Shaw said he is happy with the team’s preparations. “We’ve been here a week now, played a couple of games. Everything has gone well,” he said.