Will India Under-19 team Shine Against Pakistan After Interacting with Tendulkar?
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Bulawayo, Jan 30 (NationPress) The Indian Under-19 men’s cricket team had a remarkable virtual engagement with cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar as they gear up for an essential Super Six match against Pakistan in the ongoing U-19 World Cup.
On Friday, England secured a spot in the semifinals with a 65-run win over New Zealand, while Afghanistan also advanced to the final four, defeating Ireland by 191 runs. Consequently, the upcoming face-off between India and Pakistan is a do-or-die situation, with only one team from Group 2 advancing to the knockout stage.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shared that this interaction was an invaluable opportunity for the next generation to gain insights into the essential elements for achieving success and longevity in a constantly evolving sport. These elements extend beyond technical skills and fitness to include the significance of remaining focused, disciplined, humble, and grounded in success.
BCCI also shared photographs showing the entire U19 team alongside the support staff, including head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar, bowling coach Sunil Joshi, and fielding coach Subhadeep Ghosh, with Tendulkar in the background. Notably, VVS Laxman, former cricketer and Head of Cricket at the BCCI Centre of Excellence, was also featured in these images.
“With the Indian U19 team in Zimbabwe for the #U19WorldCup, they are hungry, focused, and eager to learn. They are embracing the challenge, growing with every session, and are proud to represent the country on the world stage,” Laxman wrote on his ‘X’ account.
India, under the leadership of Ayush Mhatre, achieved a stunning 204-run victory over Zimbabwe in their first Super Six match earlier this week at the Queens Sports Club. The victory was propelled by a fantastic century from Vihaan Malhotra and a significant fifty from Abhigyan Kundu.
In contrast, Pakistan faced a significant setback ahead of their crucial match against India, as wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Shayan has been ruled out of the tournament after suffering a nose injury during a practice match. Following the injury, Shayan was taken to the hospital, where X-rays confirmed a fracture.