
Under-19 World Cup | India looks for winning start in opener against Bangladesh
The Hindu
Defending champions India's U-19 cricket team begins their quest for another trophy against Bangladesh in Bloemfontein.
The most successful team in the Under-19 World Cup history, defending champions India will embark on a quest to add another trophy to their collection when a fresh bunch led by Uday Saharan takes on Bangladesh in their tournament-opener in Bloemfontein on January 20.
Placed in Group A, the five-time winners will begin their campaign against the Asian rivals at the Manguang Oval before they head into the other group fixtures against Ireland and the USA.
Having won their first trophy in 2002 under Mohammad Kaif, Indian teams have have since gone on to win the U-19 World Cup in 2008, 2012, 2018 and 2022.
The event, which was moved from Sri Lanka to South Africa in a late adjustment by the ICC, features four groups of as many teams each.
The top three teams in each group will qualify for the Super Sixes, followed by the semifinals on February 6 and 8 with the final to be played at Benoni on February 11.
With prodigious talent in Maharashtra all-rounder Arshin Kulkarni, wicketkeeper-batter Aravelly Avanish, left-arm spinner and vice-captain Saumy Kumar Pandey and Saharan, India will feel they have adequate arsenal to go the distance.
Among these players, Kulkarni (Lucknow Supergiants) and Avinash (Chennai Super Kings) have already landed IPL deals and will be keen to make their mark on the biggest stage before they graduate to top-flight cricket.













