Mhatre, a stylish top-order batter, was one of the standout performers in England, where he finished as the leading run-scorer in the Youth Tests with 340 runs from four innings, including two centuries and a fifty.
Vihaan Malhotra, who impressed in both formats in England, has been named vice-captain. He scored 243 runs in the Youth ODIs and followed it up with 277 in the Tests, showcasing solid temperament and consistency.
The squad also features 14-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who turned heads during the England tour. He smashed 355 runs in the five-match ODI series, including the fastest recorded century in Youth ODI history — a blistering ton that underlined his rare talent.
The selectors have opted for a balanced squad, mixing aggressive batting options with a versatile bowling unit. Wicketkeepers Abhigyan Kundu and Harvansh Singh offer depth in the middle-order, while bowlers like Kishan Kumar, Anmoljeet Singh, and D. Deepesh are expected to benefit from the pace-friendly Australian conditions.
All-rounders like R.S. Ambrish and Udhav Mohan provide flexibility, and left-arm spinner Kanishk Chouhan adds variety to the attack. Standby players Yudhajit Guha, Laxman, B.K. Kishore, Alankrith Rapole, and Arnav Bugga have also been named.
India U-19 Squad for Australia Tour:
All-rounders like R.S. Ambrish and Udhav Mohan provide flexibility, and left-arm spinner Kanishk Chouhan adds variety to the attack. Standby players Yudhajit Guha, Laxman, B.K. Kishore, Alankrith Rapole, and Arnav Bugga have also been named.
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