Millennium Post

U-19 World Cup has gained importance: Indian seniors

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DUBAI: India seniors, including opener Shikhar Dhawan, shared words of encouragem­ent for the World Cup-bound Under-19 squad, saying the tournament is an opportunit­y for the youngsters to iron out their flaws.

“The Under-19 World Cup is a great platform for youngsters as they get an early feel of internatio­nal cricket. The tournament provides players the opportunit­y to not just iron out their flaws but also to understand how things pan out in top tournament­s,” Dhawan, who was player of tournament in 2004, was quoted as saying by the ICC.

The southpaw said the event, which gets underway on January 13 in New Zealand, has proved to be successful with more and more players going on to represent their respective senior teams.

“I feel this tournament has gained in importance over the years with so many players prospering after doing well in the tournament. Look around and you will see that a number of players in each internatio­nal side figured in past Under-19 World Cups.

“I have some great memories from the tournament since I was the leading scorer and player of the tournament in 2004. The tournament helped me gain in confidence and prepare better for senior cricket,” he added.

All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja featured twice in the U-19 World Cup, including the 2008 edition where Virat Kohli led his team to the title.

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