Know who will now coach Vaibhav Suryavanshi? (PC -ndy Kearns/Getty Images)
On the one hand, while the fans of Team India are waiting for the Asia Cup, on the other hand Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s fans are eagerly waiting for India’s Under -19 team matches. India’s Under -19 team is to visit Australia from September 21 and a new head coach has been announced before this big series. This responsibility has been given to Yere Gaur, who performed amazing in the first class. According to reports, Jeere Gaur’s coaching staff will have Debashish Mohanty, Rajiv Dutta and Subhadip Bhattacharya. Mohanty will be made a fast bowling coach, Rajiv Dutta as bowling coach, while Subhadip will be a fielding coach.
Who is Yere Gaur?
Now the question is that Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who got the task of giving Guru Knowledge on Australia tour, who is the one who has got it? Yere Gaur is a former cricketer of Karnataka and Railways. He played 134 first class matches in his career in which he scored 16 centuries and 39 half -centuries from his bat. Gaur’s first class career average was more than 45. He also scored 1051 runs at an average of more than 37 in List A Cricket. Are Gaur played the last first class match of his career in 2011 in which he was dismissed on zero. Talking about coaching, he was the head coach of Karnataka in the last domestic season. Apart from this, he has also coached the Karnataka Under 23 team.
India Under-19 schedule
India’s Under -19 team will start the tour of Australia from September 21. On this tour, a three -match ODI series will be played, which will be in Brisbane. The first ODI will be on September 21, the second ODI will be on 24 September and the third ODI will be on 26 September. After the Youth ODI series, there will be a two -match Youth Test series. The first match will be on 30 September and the second match will be from 7 October.
India’s under-19 team
Ayush Mhatre (Captain), Vihaan Malhotra (Vice-Qetan), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Vedanta Trivedi, Rahul Kumar, Abhigyan Kundu (wicketkeeper), Harvansh Singh (wicketkeeper), RS Ambareesh, Kanishka Chauhan, Naman Pushpak, Henil Patel, D Deepesh, Kishan Kumar, Anmoljit Singh, Khiran Patel, Aman Chauhan.
Australia’s Under-19 team
Simon Baz, Alex Turner, Steve Hogan, Will Maljak, Yash Deshmukh, Tom Hogan, Aryan Sharma, John James, Hayden Shilar, Charles Lachmund, Ben Gordon, Will Bayrome, KC Barton, Alex Lee Young and Jayed Draper