India, Feb. 6 -- India's U19 World Cup story is basically a six-part reminder that the pipeline never sleeps. Different captains, different styles, same ending: India finding a way to win the one game that matters most.
From Mohammad Kaif to Ayush Mhatre, each title run has had its own signature moment - a chase held together with glue, a rain-hit scrap, a coming-of-age hundred, and now a final that basically needed a fire extinguisher.
India's first U19 title was built on control - with bat and brain. In Colombo, Mohammad Kaif led a side that looked unusually composed for a youth tournament, handling pressure like it was a domestic one-dayer.
The final against Sri Lanka wasn't about a viral knock or a 10-over blitz; it was about keepi...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.