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The All-India Junior Selection Committee has named additions and replacements to India A and India B squads for the ongoing U19 Triangular Series in Kolkata.
India B fast bowler Vasu Vats suffered an injury and has been ruled out of the tournament. He will now head to the NCA for further management of his injury.
Fast bowlers Ravikumar from Cricket Association of Bengal and Aum Kanabar from Saurashtra Cricket Association have been added to India B while Rishit Reddy from Hyderabad Cricket Association has been added to India A.
The updated squads are as below:
India U19 A | ||
S. No. | Name | State Association |
1 | Harnoor Singh | UTCA (Chandigarh) |
2 | Angkrish Raghuvanshi | Mumbai Cricket Association |
3 | SK Rasheed (Captain) | Andhra Cricket Association |
4 | Yash Dhull (VC) | Delhi District Cricket Association |
5 | Siddarth Yadav | Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association |
6 | Dinesh Bana | Haryana Cricket Association |
7 | S Rohilla (WK) | Haryana Cricket Association |
8 | Raj Angad Bawa | UTCA (Chandigarh) |
9 | Garv Sangwan | Haryana Cricket Association |
10 | RS Hangargekar | Maharashtra Cricket Association |
11 | Manav Parakh | Tamil Nadu Cricket Association |
12 | Vivek Kumar | Haryana Cricket Association |
13 | Amrit Raj Upadhyay | Cricket Association of Bengal |
14 | Nishant Sindhu | Haryana Cricket Association |
15 | Aryan Dalal | Delhi District Cricket Association |
16 | Rishit Reddy | Hyderabad Cricket Association |
India U19 B | ||
S. No. | Name | State Association |
1 | Md Faiz | Vidarbha Cricket Association |
2 | R Vimal Kumar | Tamil Nadu Cricket Association |
3 | Ansh Gosai | Saurashtra Cricket Association |
4 | Uday Saharan | Punjab Cricket Association |
5 | KS Tambe | Maharashtra Cricket Association |
6 | Aneeshwar Gautam (Captain) | Karnataka State Cricket Association |
7 | Aaradhya Yadav (WK) | Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association |
8 | PM Singh Rathore (VC) | Rajasthan Cricket Association |
9 | Dhanush Gowda | Karnataka State Cricket Association |
10 | Aayush Singh Thakur | Chhattisgarh State Cricket Sangh |
11 | Shaswat Dangwal | Cricket Association of Uttarakhand |
12 | Shashank M | Hyderabad Cricket Association |
13 | Vicky Ostwal | Maharashtra Cricket Association |
14 | Shoun Roger | Kerala Cricket Association |
15 | Ravikumar | Cricket Association of Bengal |
16 | Aum Kanabar | Saurashtra Cricket Association |
JAY SHAH
Honorary Secretary
BCCI
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