New Delhi: Over the years, Indian Cricketers Under-19 has gotten good money in IPL auctions and will not be different this time when the paddle rises on 12 and 13 February.
The impressive performance of the Indian Colts under the -19 World Cup in the Caribbean will not only help them in entering the senior national team, but it will also function as a path for fast fame and the potential of big money through a rich league of money.
The current generation, which has grown to watch the IPL, will definitely oversee the auction and the other at the World Cup under 19.
However, it does not always occur.
In 2008, then Khipper Virat Kohli and his teammate Ravindra Jadeja managed to Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals, respectively through the design system.
They are not available for player auctions, and of course, the money is limited.
Over the years, the rules change and Colts India are allowed to participate in auctions and since then they get good money and their lives change forever.
These U-19 Cricketers may or cannot provide from the first season but the franchise sees it as a long-term investment prospect.
This year’s auction also tends to become the last IPL Mega auction so that the owner / official wants to buy this raw talent with a relatively lower amount and produce useful results from them in the future.
Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja (2008), KL Rahul, Maya Agarwal (2010), Unmukt Chand, Hanuma Vihari (2012), Kuldeep Yadav, Sanju Samson (2014), Ishan Kenhan, Rishabh Pants, Washington Sundar (2016), Prithvi Shaw , Shubman Gill (2018) Ravi Bishnoi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Kartik Tyagi (2020) and many others have made it great for India or have become IPL stars for years after taking part in different editions under the 19 World Cup.
Likewise, the IPL 2022 auction will also change the lives of many young people and a rich league of money will give them the opportunity to show off their talents in front of the world.
In this ListCall, we talk about five players under 19 Indians who can get great deals during the auction on February 12 and 13.
1.
Harroor Singh: Harroor is one of the most promising talents from the Indian Under-19 side this year.
He is the main batsman of the party and has produced several brilliant knock in friendship that was recently played and at the U-19 World Cup as well.
In the second Indian match from the ongoing U-19 World Cup, he was their top scorer with a knock on 88-run.
Harroor will definitely be one of the young dough out there that the IPL team can bid.
2.
Angkrish Raghuvanshi: Opener Angkrish is a very reliable batsman.
He scored 79 in the match against Ireland and followed him with the father of one hundred (144 off 120) against Uganda.
So, he will definitely be one of the most sought after names in auction.
3.
Raj Bring: He is an allrounder and may be most suitable for the IPL format.
He can be a 3-4 bowl very comfortable and also a good batsman.
He played a sensational knock (162 off 108) against Uganda apart from 42 to Ireland and four big goals with balls against South Africa.
The franchise that requires young All-Rounders will definitely bid on the auction and young man can get a decent agreement.
4.
Yash Dhull: He is the captain of India U-19 and is suitable for all formats.
He is as good as Harroor Singh and has great potential.
His knock on South Africa (82 off 100) was very impressive.
Unfortunately he tested positive for Covid-19 and missed the next few matches.
However, he has shown his ability and can attract a number of franchises in the Mega IPL 2022 auction.
In addition, captain U-19 India is always sold for a lot of money in the last few seasons of IPL.
5.
Vicky Ostwal: He is the best bowler in the Indian U-19 squad at this time and he shows that with a spell extraordinary 5/28 against South Africa.
He could become the highest goalkeeper from the 2022 U-19 World Cup and it would be a great addition to his brilliant resume.
Good Indian spinners, who have a little mystery too, are rare commodities, so Ostwal will definitely get a lot at the IPL auction.
Apart from the five Indian crickets mentioned above, there are many other young people from various countries in the World Cup under 19 on sustainable ones that are fine for each country and franchise and their franchise also supervise them before auction.