10 Promising Under-19 cricketers who faded away
While some players continue to march the drum of their repertoire at the highest level, some unfortunately aren’t able to be in the race effectively.
There is a cutthroat competition in the cricketing fraternity just like every other profession out there. When a youngster holds the bat or ball, he dreams to play for the country. However, not everyone is able to chime in the international scenario and extent their careers for long. More often than not due to lack of consistency, the cricketers seem to miss their chance of making it big.
Having said that, everyone has a different story. One witness a lot of young talents walking onto the field when it comes to the Under-19 circuit. There comes a lot of influential names that turn many heads and present themselves as promising talents. It then opens the doors of the shelf of possibilities for them to enter the national side.
While some players continue to march the drum of their repertoire at the highest level, some unfortunately aren’t able to be in the race effectively. The odyssey of any cricketer to the national jersey is a grueling one. And it thus exudes the intensity of the challenges that one needs to face along the journey. In the Under-19 World Cup, a bunch of players achieve recognition but not all continue to stretch their domination in the coming years. Here’s a look at-
10 Promising Under-19 cricketers who faded away
1. Unmukt Chand
In India, cricket is both the punching bag and calming pillow of the people. The impact the game has on everyone in the country is huge. And naturally, the competition to make it to the Indian national team is furthermore difficult. One such batter from India whose dream to play for the country didn’t find its destination is Unmukt Chand.
Chand dropped many jaws when he marked his entry whilst leading India to an under-19 World Cup win in 2012. He hit an unbeaten 111 in a tense chase against Australia and helped the team to sail past victory. His temperament stood out throughout the campaign as he burst onto the scene. It was Chand’s third consecutive century in a final for the under-19 side.
He made his Ranji debut while still in school and hit a ton in his very fourth game. He entered the IPL scenario when he was eighteen years old and thus parallels were drawn between him and Virat Kohli. He has chipped in 3379 runs in first-class cricket and 4505 runs in List A matches. Chand is considered as the hard hitter of the ball but seemed to struggle to crack the code of consistency. Despite his several appearances in India’s A-side, he couldn’t make it to the national team, owing to the bench strength the team possesses.
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