Will We Share the Dressing Room in the Future? Gill and Arshdeep Support U19 Stars for the World Cup
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Key Takeaways
- India’s Under-19 team is gearing up for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026.
- Senior players are supporting the young talents.
- Shubman Gill is excited to see the next generation perform.
- Arshdeep Singh encourages players to enjoy the journey.
- The tournament is crucial for future cricket careers.
New Delhi, Jan 15 (NationPress) As the Indian Under-19 cricket team prepares for the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026, esteemed senior players and previous champions have come forth to support the young talents. They are encouraging them to seize the opportunity and play with bravery in their quest for a record-extending sixth title.
India kicks off its U19 World Cup journey against the USA on Thursday. Shubman Gill, India’s ODI and Test captain, expressed his eagerness to witness the new generation showcasing their skills on an international platform.
“I extend my best wishes to the Under-19 cricket team. I am truly excited to see you all shine in the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup Zimbabwe and Namibia 2026. Enjoy the experience,” Gill shared in an interview with JioStar.
Left-arm fast bowler Arshdeep Singh emphasized the significance of the Under-19 World Cup as a gateway to greater achievements and encouraged the players to cherish the journey without succumbing to pressure.
“The ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup Zimbabwe and Namibia 2026 serves as a fantastic platform. I hope that one day, we will share the dressing room. Best of luck to the Under-19 Indian team for the World Cup. Relish these moments; they are rare in life. There’s no pressure; just bring the trophy home,” Arshdeep remarked.
Dhumal Jurel, a wicketkeeper-batter who was part of India’s Under-19 squad in 2020, reminisced about his experiences and highlighted the enduring memories the tournament creates.
“Representing your country at the top level in Under-19 cricket is immensely special. I participated in the 2020 edition and vividly recall the final against Bangladesh, despite our loss. These moments are unforgettable regardless of where cricket takes you,” Jurel stated.
Former U19 World Cup winner Shreevats Goswami added, “Best of luck to everyone; the entire nation stands behind you. Enjoy the game, stay relaxed, and aim for victory.”
Furthermore, 2012 champion Hanuma Vihari also conveyed his wishes to the team. “I wish the Indian Under-19 team all the best for the World Cup starting on January 16. Good luck, and bring the trophy back home,” Vihari expressed.
The ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026 is being co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia, with India entering the tournament as one of the leading contenders.