
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI (a picture of credit: BCCI) New Delhi: Chief coach of India U19 Hrishikesh Kanitkar India U19 revealed that it was VVS Laxman, head of Bcci’s Center of Excellence (COE), which allowed the team to testify 2.During the second day of play, the whole Indian group U19 – led by the promising Bombai body Ayush Mhatre – along with Kanitkar and other support staff, watched how the match lives from the stands. Kanitkar, the former Indian dough himself, stressed that watching the whole day of the cricket Red-ball live served as an invaluable exhibition to young players-especially when it comes to learning how to construct shifts in the longest format.
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“VVS Laxman was helpful in providing this arrangement. It was the one who actually said it would be good to go and watch this game. It’s definitely a special opportunity for every upcoming cricket to be at the test point,” Kantitkar said in a video published in BCCI.TV on Friday.“The main thing I want to get back from what we’ve been watching so far, as a dough, is that not every ball must be crushed to four and six. You can still be extremely effective, the score runs in good condition and still scores a lot of runs like what Shaubman did.“He turned as a classic test shift, but not only saved it. He played his shots. He chose the right ball, got in good positions. It may be sure that if this person succeeds at this level by doing the basic things very well, we can also, and I think it will be the greatest teaching,” he added.The left-hand dough of Vibhav Suryavansehi-kirty impressed the score of 48, 45 and 86 in the ongoing Youth series-so spoke about how much gill knocking meant for youth.“I feel very good. This is my first test match watching in England and I see the game going on.”“I feel very good. We all came to watch the match. We got a lot of inspiration because SHUBMAN GILL is a model for us and every dream is to play for their country cricket red ball.”The young Pandjab Spinner Anmoljeet Singh, who shares his roots with Gill, said that a trip to Edgbaston gave him an even more motivation to chase his Indian dream.“Sir told us last night that everyone has to go and watch the match. We were ready to go and watch the match from the morning.”“Gill fired at 114 at the time and I was good that he was playing, and we went and watched his launch. The representative India is a great success. When I see them, I am motivated to play for India like them and they become,” he said.India U19 currently leads five Youth Matches ODI 2-1 against England and is ready to play the fourth game on New Road, worcester, July 5, with the last match scheduled for the same place on July 7.