22 years prior, nearly to the day, India beat Sri Lanka in Colombo to be delegated Under-19 title holders interestingly. From that point forward, they have continued to six additional finals, winning three of those, to turn into the best side in U-19 World Cup history.
En route, some like Virat Kohli, the triumphant commander from 2008, Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ravindra Jadeja and Ishant Sharma - some portion of the 2006 side that wrapped other participants - and KL Rahul from the 2010 group - have delighted in colossal accomplishment at the high level. Others like Reetinder Sodhi and Mandeep Singh, met here, have just momentarily showed up in worldwide cricket, while somebody like Unmukt Chand, the banner kid of the triumphant group from 2012, has passed on to play in the USA, following quite a while of battle at the homegrown level.
As the current yield, drove by Yash Dhull, hope to imitate Mohammad Kaif, Kohli, Chand and Prithvi Shaw - the four title-winning Indian U-19 World Cup skippers - we addressed five Indian players from past releases concerning how the competition affected them, the difficulties of moving on from the U-19s, and their cherished recollections.
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