India U19 World Cup-winning team to be felicitated upon arrival in Ahmedabad

Fresh from their win in the U19 World Cup final, the Indian team headed to Guyana from Antigua and were felicitated by the Indian High Commissioner KJ Srinivasa who is an avid cricket fan.

Yash Dhull led India to U19 World Cup glory on Sunday in Antigua (Courtesy of BCCI)

The solved India U-19 squad will be felicitated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India in Ahmedabad upon its arrival in India. On Sunday, the BCCI announced a cash reward of Rs 40 lakh each for the squad members and Rs 25 lakh each for support staff.

India, led by Yash Dhul, defeated England by 4 wickets in the final on Sunday at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua to win a record-extending 5th trophy. Led by Raj Bawa’s historic 5-wicket haul and Ravi Kumar’s 4-wicket burst, India outclassed England in the big final.

Following their famous win over England on Saturday, the Indian contingent called on the Indian High Commissioner to Guyana. With little time to celebrate the success in the Caribbean, the squad will take the long flight back home on Sunday evening with connecting flights from Amsterdam and Bangalore before eventually landing in Ahmedabad, according to PTI.

The senior Indian team is also currently in Ahmedabad playing three ODIs against the West Indies. With the team in bubble, it is not yet known if the U-19 boys will get to interact with their seniors.

“It has been a hectic schedule for the boys who have little time to rest. They will get some rest after they land in India,” said a BCCI official.

Fresh from their win in the final, the boys headed to Guyana from Antigua and were felicitated by the Indian High Commissioner KJ Srinivasa who is an avid cricket fan.

The players were tired but enjoyed clicking pictures with West Indies great Sir Curtly Ambrose, who was present at the function. While Dull led the Indian team in the Caribbean while Hrishikesh Kanitkar headed the support staff.

National Cricket Academy chief VVS Laxman was also in the Caribbean and played a massive role in taking care of the team in the wake of a COVID-19 outbreak which left five players infected including Dhull and his deputy Shaik Rasheed.

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