The India Men’s U19 team will participate in a tri-series, featuring South Africa Men’s U19 and Afghanistan U19 ahead of the ICC Men’s U19 World Cup in South Africa.
The tri-series will be played at the Old Edwardians Cricket Club, Johannesburg and will witness each team playing each other twice.
India U19 will kickstart their campaign against Afghanistan U19 on December 29, 2023 before taking on South Africa U19 on January 02, 2024. The final will be played on January 10, 2024.
The detailed fixtures are as below:
U19 tri-series in South Africa – India fixtures | |||
S.No. | Date | Opponent | Venue |
1 | December 29, 2023 | Afghanistan | Old Edwardians Cricket Club |
2 | January 2, 2024 | South Africa | Old Edwardians Cricket Club |
3 | January 4, 2024 | Afghanistan | Old Edwardians Cricket Club |
4 | January 6, 2024 | South Africa | Old Edwardians Cricket Club |
India U19 squad for tri-series & ICC Men’s U19 World Cup | ||
NO | NAME | ASSOCIATION |
1 | Arshin Kulkarni | Maharashtra Cricket Association |
2 | Adarsh Singh | Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association |
3 | Rudra Mayur Patel | Gujarat Cricket Association |
4 | Sachin Dhas | Maharashtra Cricket Association |
5 | Priyanshu Moliya | Baroda Cricket Association |
6 | Musheer Khan | Mumbai Cricket Association |
7 | Uday Saharan (C) | Punjab Cricket Association |
8 | Aravelly Avanish Rao (WK) | Hyderabad Cricket Association |
9 | Saumy Kumar Pandey (VC) | Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association |
10 | Murugan Abhishek | Hyderabad Cricket Association |
11 | Innesh Mahajan (WK) | Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association |
12 | Dhanush Gowda | Karnataka State Cricket Association |
13 | Aaradhya Shukla | Punjab Cricket Association |
14 | Raj Limbani | Baroda Cricket Association |
15 | Naman Tiwari | Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association |
Traveling standby players for tri-series | ||
1 | Prem Devkar | Mumbai Cricket Association |
2 | Ansh Gosai | Saurashtra Cricket Association |
3 | Md. Amaan | Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association |
Back-up players: Digvijay Patil (Maharashtra Cricket Association), Jayanth Goyat (Haryana Cricket Association), P Vignesh (Tamil Nadu Cricket Association), Kiran Chormale (Maharashtra Cricket Association).
JAY SHAH
Honorary Secretary
BCCI
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