New Delhi: Young Indian Siddharth Yadav’s father Sharvan Yadav said he supported his son to play aggressively in the U-19 World Cup quarter-final against Bangladesh.
Siddharth Yadav only scored six walks and was dismissed when India needed 30 walks to win the quarter-finals.
“Siddharth was playing after a long time so he was very aggressive and he told me that my father would play my aggressive game and I supported him,” Sharvan said Yadav Ani.
India established an U-19 World Cup Super League semi-final match with Australia after defeating defending champions Bangladesh on Saturday.
“It was a very good performance.
Our bowlers Ravi Kumar, Hangrekar, and Vicky Ostwal were fascinated with very well and fascinated out Bangladesh with a total low which was just amazing.
In Batting Angkrish Raghuvanshi was beaten very well,” said Siddharth Yadav’s father.
“All players play very well.
They have won all the matches so far and they will win the second semifinals and finals,” he added.
Siddharth Yadav’s father further revealed that he had guided his child and highlighted how his son had done in set-up in the country in the past.
“When he was eight years ago he was used to play at the club and Mr.
Dinesh Sharma was used to say that he was a very bright child and would do well in the future.
He asked me to tie the black thread in his hand to see his talent,” Sharvan said Yadav.
“Since then I have with him and guiding him and under-16 in Vijay Merchant Trophy, he scored the highest running for Uttar Pradesh.
He was sent to the NCA to the train.
At Under-19 Vinoo Mankad Trophy too he was done well and was on 10th position.
“In Challenger Trophy was too brilliant because he was the second highest run-goal.
This is a feeling of a very proud after years of hard work he plays the level for the country who is a very proud feeling, “he added.
Come to the match, in the final 2020 test, India was fascinated first and dismissed the tiger for 111 on Cricket Ground Coolidge on Antigua and Barbuda before their batters were pursued a simple target to lose five wickets.
The Siddharth Yadav family (including his mother, sister, uncle, and aunt) who was happy to see young cricket players on the ground against Bangladesh.
“I am proud of my child and happy that all boys are happy -When in the team have been done well to reach the semifinals.
Siddharth got a chance and he would do well in the upcoming match too.
It feels great when everyone asks about Siddharth’s achievements, “said Mrs.
Sudha Yadav.
‘Everything is proud of her after doing well comes from a small area,’ said her younger brother Yadav Will definitely reach the final “We can’t express how happy we are this team to do well.
They are in the rhythm.
Now India must win.
We are a very strong team and we are sure that we will reach the final and give a difficult fighting team, “said Uncle Satya Prakash Yadav.
India will now lock the horn against Australia in the semifinals on Wednesday, February 2.