Nitya Pandya's 94 Powers India U-19 to Strong Start Against Australia U-19

Nitya Pandya’s 94 Powers India U-19 to Strong Start Against Australia U-19

Nitya Pandya’s impressive knock of 94 runs on day one against Australia U-19 played a pivotal role in steering India U-19 to a commanding position. Despite falling six runs short of a well-deserved century, Pandya’s innings was crucial in building a solid foundation for the team.

“We lost an early wicket, so the focus was on building a partnership,” said Pandya after the day’s play. “We (K.P. Karthikeya and I) were not always eager to go for boundaries; we wanted to keep rotating the strike. If the strike rotation is good, the opposition will automatically feel low.”

Pandya’s journey to the India U-19 team has been a testament to his determination and hard work. Hailing from a village in Rajasthan, he began his cricketing journey there. However, the lack of adequate facilities and coaching opportunities prompted him to move to Vadodara.

“So, then my father and I decided to move to Vadodara,” Pandya recalled. “Then, the Pandya brothers became famous, so we took inspiration from that and shifted. My mother, sister, and I shifted, while my father would travel back and forth.”

“When I shifted to Vadodara, it was my dream to play for the U-19 World Cup,” Pandya continued. “Unfortunately, I wasn’t selected. But I kept working hard and I landed this tour. I’m grateful.”

Pandya’s innings was characterized by patience and maturity. He played with a calm head, rotating the strike and punishing loose deliveries. His partnership with Karthikeya, who scored 52, provided India U-19 with a solid platform to build upon.

As India U-19 looks to consolidate their position on day two, Pandya’s contribution will be crucial. His experience and leadership will be invaluable as the team aims to secure a victory against Australia U-19.

Samit Dravid to Miss Four-Dayers Due to Injury, Ineligible for 2026 U-19 World Cup

Samit Dravid to Miss Four-Dayers Due to Injury, Ineligible for 2026 U-19 World Cup

Samit Dravid, the son of former India captain Rahul Dravid, will likely miss the upcoming four-day matches against Australia Under-19s in Chennai due to a knee injury. The all-rounder had been sidelined from the three-match one-day series in Puducherry and is still recovering at the National Cricket Academy (NCA).

“As of now, he’s at the NCA, recovering from his knee injury,” said India Under-19s coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar. “So, [I] don’t know yet. It looks unlikely.”

Samit, who turned 18 in October, will not be eligible for the next Under-19 World Cup in 2026 due to age restrictions. According to ICC regulations, players must be under 19 as of August 31, 2025, to participate.

Despite missing out on the World Cup, Samit’s development remains a priority for the NCA. “We are prioritizing giving the players exposure to grow over merely selecting a talent pool for the 2026 T20 World Cup,” said VVS Laxman, the former India batter and NCA head.

Kanitkar is eager to test his players in red-ball cricket, as the first youth Test against Australia Under-19s will be India’s first four-dayer in over five years. “Red-ball [cricket] really tests you,” said Kanitkar. “There’s enough time for the bowlers to plan and [make] strategies. So, for both batters and bowlers and even fielders, it’s the ideal challenge to see where you stand.”

India Under-19s enter the four-dayers with confidence after a 3-0 sweep in the one-dayers in Puducherry. However, Kanitkar is wary of the conditions at Chepauk, which has experienced rain and high humidity. “The pitch is obviously different and we will have a look again tomorrow morning,” said Kanitkar. “Let’s see if it rains overnight or not because it’s hot and humid.”

Virat Kohli's Rise from Unknown to Global Icon: A Journey of Triumph and Camaraderie

Virat Kohli’s Rise from Unknown to Global Icon: A Journey of Triumph and Camaraderie

Virat Kohli’s journey from an unknown figure to a global icon is a testament to his unwavering determination and exceptional talent. His rise to stardom began with his triumph as captain of the Indian U-19 team at the 2008 World Cup. Just months later, he made his senior India debut in an ODI against Sri Lanka, marking the start of an illustrious career that has spanned over a decade.

Kohli’s early days as a cricketer were filled with camaraderie and support from his teammates. A recently surfaced video on social media captures a lighthearted moment where his friends tease him about his newfound fame after a media interview. The video showcases the close bond between Kohli and his fellow cricketers, who have witnessed his transformation from a promising youngster to one of the greatest players of all time.

Kohli’s achievements on the field are nothing short of remarkable. In Test cricket, he has amassed 8871 runs at an impressive average of 48.74, including 29 centuries and 30 fifties. In ODIs, he holds the world record for the most centuries (50) and has scored 13,906 runs at an average of 58.18. Kohli’s dominance in T20Is is equally impressive, with 4188 runs in 125 matches, including one century and 38 fifties.

Beyond his statistical accomplishments, Kohli’s leadership and influence on the Indian cricket team have been profound. He captained India to victory in the 2011 Cricket World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. His aggressive and passionate approach to the game has inspired a generation of young cricketers and cemented his status as a true legend of the sport.

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