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Rahul Dravid’s Son Anvay Dravid Joins U19 Challenger Trophy Squad
The legacy continues! Anvay Dravid, son of Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid, is set to make his mark in the upcoming Men’s U19 One-Day Challenger Trophy.
He has been selected to represent Team C in the prestigious tournament, generating significant buzz among cricket enthusiasts.
This exciting development sees another member of the illustrious Dravid family stepping onto the national stage, proving that talent runs deep.
Anvay Dravid: A Promising Young Talent
Following in the footsteps of his father and elder brother Samit, Anvay Dravid is a talented top-order batter and wicketkeeper.
He is known for his aggressive batting style, a trait that has already garnered attention in junior cricket circles.
Anvay has previously showcased his potential in the Vinoo Mankad Trophy.
There, he amassed an impressive 220 runs across six innings, including two crucial half-centuries, demonstrating his ability to perform under pressure.
About the Men’s U19 One-Day Challenger Trophy 2025
Organized annually by the BCCI, the Men’s U19 One-Day Challenger Trophy is a vital platform for young cricketers across India.
It provides an unparalleled opportunity for budding talents to compete at a high level and catch the eye of national selectors.
The 2025 edition of the tournament is scheduled to commence on November 5th, 2025, and will run until November 11th, 2025.
All matches will be played in Hyderabad, a city known for its rich cricketing heritage.
As per the official BCCI release, “The Junior Selection Committee has picked the teams for the upcoming IDFC First Bank Men’s U19 One-Day Challenger Trophy to be played in Hyderabad from 5th-11th November, 2025.”
Anvay Dravid Joins Team C: Full Squad Details
Anvay Dravid will be an integral part of Team C, bringing his aggressive batting and wicketkeeping skills to the fore.
Here’s a look at the complete squads for the upcoming Challenger Trophy:
Team C Squad:
- Aaron George (c)
- Aaryan Yadav (vc)
- Ankit Chatterjee
- Manikanth Shivanand
- Rahul Kumar
- Yash Kasvankar
- Anvay Dravid (wk)
- Yuvraj Gohil (wk)
- Khilan A Patel
- Kanishk Chouhan
- Aayush Shukla
- Henil Patel
- Laxman Pruthi
- Rohit Kumar Das
- Mohit Ulva
Other Participating Teams:
Team A:
- Vihaan Malhotra (c)
- Abhigyan Kundu (vc & wk)
- Vansh Acharya
- Balaji Rao (wk)
- Lakshya Raichandani
- Vineeth V K
- Markanday Panchal
- Satvik Deswal
- V Yashveer
- Hemchudeshan J
- R S Ambrish
- Honey Pratap Singh
- Vasu Devani
- Yudhajit Guha
- Ishan Sood
Team B:
- Vedant Trivedi (c)
- Harvansh Singh (vc & wk)
- Wafi Kachchhi
- Sagar Virk
- Sayan Paul
- Vedant Singh Chauhan
- Pranav Pant
- Ehit Salaria (wk)
- B K Kishore
- Anmoljeet Singh
- Naman Pushpak
- D Deepesh
- Mohammed Malik
- Mahamad Yaseen Saudagar
- Vaibhav Sharma
Team D:
- Chandrahas Dash (c)
- Maulyarajsinh Chavda (vc)
- Shanthanu Singh
- Arnav Bugga
- Abhinav Kannan
- Kushagra Ojha
- Aryan Sakpal (wk)
- A Rapole (wk)
- Vikalp Tiwari
- Mohamed Enaan
- Aayan Akram
- Udhav Mohan
- Ashutosh Mahida
- M Toshith Yadav
- Solib Tariq
The Road Ahead for Young Talent
The selection of Anvay Dravid in the U19 Challenger Trophy underscores the continuous flow of talent within Indian cricket.
It’s a testament to his hard work, dedication, and the robust system nurturing young cricketers across the nation.
As the tournament approaches, all eyes will be on these young stars, especially Anvay, to see how they perform on this significant stage.
This competition promises to be a thrilling showcase of future cricketing legends, with players vying for recognition and a potential spot in higher echelons of Indian cricket.
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