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Delhi Premier League 2025: Young Stars From Virat Kohli And Virender Sehwag Families Set To Shine In Expanded Tournament
Delhi Premier League 2025: Young Stars From Virat Kohli And Virender Sehwag Families Set To Shine In Expanded Tournament

India.com

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Delhi Premier League 2025: Young Stars From Virat Kohli And Virender Sehwag Families Set To Shine In Expanded Tournament

In what promises to be a landmark moment for domestic cricket in India, the upcoming Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2025 auction is generating serious buzz — and not just for the usual reasons. This year, the limelight falls on two familiar surnames with fresh faces: Virat Kohli's 15-year-old nephew Aaryaveer Kohli and Virender Sehwag's sons Aryavir and Vedant Sehwag are officially part of the auction draft scheduled for July 5. Their inclusion adds an emotional and generational twist to the tournament, as cricketing legacies are being passed down from Indian icons to their next-gen prodigies. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see which teams these promising youngsters will represent and how they'll perform under pressure in one of Delhi's fastest-growing T20 leagues. Also Read: Jasprit Bumrah To Play IND vs ENG 2nd Test? Here's All You Need To Know In another big leap forward, DDCA (Delhi & District Cricket Association) has confirmed the addition of two new franchises – Outer Delhi and New Delhi – taking the total number of teams in DPL 2025 to eight. This expansion reflects the league's growing popularity and its role in scouting and nurturing local cricket talent. The DPL's official account announced the development via a tweet after a closed-door team auction held on June 28, welcoming the newcomers with the words: "Naya season, naye jazbaat… aur DPL mein do nayi teams ki shuruaat!" With teams now representing nearly all major zones of the capital – East, West, North, South, Central, and now Outer and New Delhi – the tournament has taken a significant step toward becoming Delhi's most competitive cricketing platform. Rising Stars: Aaryaveer Kohli & Aryavir Sehwag Spark Buzz Among the hundreds of young players listed for the DPL 2025 auction, the spotlight clearly belongs to Aaryaveer Kohli and Aryavir Sehwag. Aaryaveer Kohli, son of Virat Kohli's elder brother Vikas, is a leg-spinner currently training at West Delhi Cricket Academy under Raj Kumar Sharma, the same coach who nurtured Virat into a global superstar. At just 15, Aaryaveer has already represented Delhi's U-16 squad and has been slotted in Category C for the auction. On the other hand, Aryavir Sehwag, aged 17, is no stranger to the spotlight. He's been a part of the Delhi U-19 team and made headlines when he smashed a sensational 297-run knock against Meghalaya in the Cooch Behar Trophy. His performance didn't just catch selectors' eyes — even his father, Sehwag, couldn't help but tweet jokingly about missing out on a Ferrari by just 3 runs. Aryavir has been placed in Category B, while his younger brother Vedant, a 15-year-old off-spinner representing the Delhi U-16 team, is also in the auction draft, making the Sehwag family a double presence this season. DPL Auction 2025: What to Expect on July 5 The upcoming DPL 2025 auction on July 5 is expected to be a high-stakes affair. With two new teams entering the fray and a major reshuffle of existing squads, franchises will be keen to snap up young and exciting talent early on. The presence of legacy names like Kohli and Sehwag will undoubtedly draw attention, but seasoned domestic performers and emerging stars from the capital's cricket academies will also be closely watched. With preparations in full swing and the tournament likely to kick off in the last week of July, the countdown has officially begun. DPL has become a vital stepping stone for Delhi's cricketing future, and with this injection of star power and youthful energy, season two promises to be bigger, bolder, and better.

Tamil Nadu teens Pranav, Ambrish have high hopes from England U-19 tour
Tamil Nadu teens Pranav, Ambrish have high hopes from England U-19 tour

Time of India

time22-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Tamil Nadu teens Pranav, Ambrish have high hopes from England U-19 tour

Pranav Raghavendra CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu young guns Pranav Raghavendra and RS Ambrish are set for their maiden stint with the India U-19 team. Medium-pacer Pranav and all-rounder Ambrish, both 17, have been picked in the colts squad for the upcoming tour of England, scheduled from June 24. They have made heads turn in the past 12 months, while another TN player, D Deepesh, has been named among the reserves for the multi-format series in the UK. Pranav is a fast bowler with immense potential and was fast-tracked into the TN Ranji Trophy team last season, making his red-ball debut at just 16. An MRF Pace Foundation trainee, Pranav was a member of the 'non-travelling reserves' group for the U-19 Asia Cup in the UAE last year. 'I have worked hard for two years to get selected in the India U-19 side. I am looking at this tour as a stepping stone in my career. I hope to climb the ladder via good performances in U-19 cricket. With this enriching experience, I want to make it big,' Pranav told TOI on Thursday. As for Ambrish, he has been 'rewarded' for the fighting comeback he made after suffering a collar-bone injury at the beginning of the previous season. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Ambrish was an integral part of the Cooch Behar Trophy-winning TN U-19 contingent, which Pranav was also a member of. 'This is the moment I have been waiting for, but it is just the start,' said Ambrish, a left-handed batter and right-arm medium-pacer. 'I sustained an injury right after scoring a century for TN in a tri-series. I had to undergo surgery and missed the group-stage matches in the Cooch Behar Trophy. I joined the team for the knockouts and performed well. I am just happy that my hard work has paid off,' added Ambrish, one of the heroes for TN in the final of the red-ball tournament. With pitches in England being conducive to pace bowling, Pranav and Ambrish will enjoy playing on those surfaces. Pranav's ability to generate good pace without compromising on consistency has made him stand out. 'I was selected by the MRF Pace Foundation last year and have gradually improved my speed over the last 12 months. Glenn McGrath (director of coaching at the foundation) asked me to focus on my strength, which is bowling at a good speed. I feel that my pace is my X-factor; my fastest delivery was clocked at 136 kmph. If I hit the hard-length area with good speed in England, it will help create chances to pick wickets,' said Pranav. Ambrish, too, is eyeing a productive tour. 'I just like to dominate irrespective of the role I am performing; that is the mindset I have every time. The English conditions will be a plus point for the pacers, so I should make good use of them,' said Ambrish, who has been coached by his father R Sukumar since childhood.

New Tamil Nadu U-19 coach Yo Mahesh looks to create pool of pacers
New Tamil Nadu U-19 coach Yo Mahesh looks to create pool of pacers

Time of India

time09-05-2025

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  • Time of India

New Tamil Nadu U-19 coach Yo Mahesh looks to create pool of pacers

Yo Mahesh had two coaching stints in TNPL CHENNAI: Newly-appointed Tamil Nadu men's U-19 team head coach V Yo Mahesh has set his priorities right. While his ultimate objective is to successfully defend the Cooch Behar Trophy , which TN captured after 33 long years, former India 'A' and TN fast bowler Yo Mahesh made it clear that he will allot fair weightage to grooming a pool of pacers for the senior side. Fast bowling has been a perennial weakness for TN in the Ranji Trophy, with the pacemen unable to match the standards set by championship-winning teams. But there have been a few good signs recently – a case in point being the fast-tracking of RD Pranav Ragavendra , the young pacer who made his Ranji debut at 16 last season. 'It (developing fast bowlers ) is one of my priorities. We do not have a good core of pacers and that is the reason why we have not been consistent in Ranji. Operation Sindoor How India shut down Pakistan's second desperate bid to escalate tensions Pak used civilian planes as shield to launch failed drone attack: India S-400, Spyder, Akash: What is in India's air defence arsenal? When I was part of the 2011-12 team that reached the final, we had four-five solid fast bowlers. We need to have about six fast bowlers who are always available for selection,' Yo Mahesh, who had coaching spells at TNPL teams Tiruppur Tamizhans and Dindigul Dragons, told TOI. 'We saw Pranav make it to the Ranji team. I am sure that he was selected because of his ability. But having ability is one thing, going there and excelling is another.' Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo Yo Mahesh highlighted the importance of sending these youngsters to the senior team as 'finished products' who get going straight away. For instance, Pranav needed time to adapt to the demands of the Ranji Trophy, managing only two wickets in three innings. 'It is important to guide the young bowlers on how to excel at that level. I want to set them up for the next three-four years. Once they go to the main team, they should hit the ground running immediately; there should not be a phase where they are only learning for two years,' said Yo Mahesh, a soon-to-be BCCI Level II coach. 'TN should consistently have a pool of fast bowlers and for that, the ground work must be done at the U-19 level. I know how important U-19 cricket and the pathway to the top are; only because of U-19 cricket did I get recognised and play at a high level. It is a phase where players can grow,' added Yo Mahesh, presently on IPL commentary duty. Set for his maiden coaching stint with a state side, Yo Mahesh is up for a potentially tough test ahead. 'In domestic cricket, U-19 is the best place to start; it will help me get into the thick of things. Taking charge of a title-winning team is a good challenge. The team had set a level of expectation last year and we have to match it this season. By hook or by crook, we have to retain the red-ball title (Cooch Behar Trophy),' said Yo Mahesh.

Yusuf Pathan Inaugurates the 36th Center of Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP) in Bhilwara (Rajasthan)
Yusuf Pathan Inaugurates the 36th Center of Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP) in Bhilwara (Rajasthan)

Business Standard

time08-05-2025

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  • Business Standard

Yusuf Pathan Inaugurates the 36th Center of Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP) in Bhilwara (Rajasthan)

PNN Bhilwara (Rajasthan) [India], May 8: Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP) is thrilled to announce the grand inauguration of its latest center at Noble International School in Bhilwara by cricketing legend Mr. Yusuf Pathan. As the Director of the Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP), Pathan's presence at the inauguration promises to inspire local youth and uplift the cricketing spirit in the region. At the event, Mr. Yusuf Pathan engaged with aspiring cricketers, sharing his invaluable insights and inspiring career stories that captivated the audience. The academy aims to nurture local talent and build a robust pipeline of future stars in cricket. As we expand into Bhilwara, we are excited about the opportunity to uncover hidden talent in this vibrant city," said Mr. Harmeet Vasdev, Managing Director of CAP. "With over 15,000 students trained across more than 35 centres, we continue to nurture potential cricketers nationwide through world-class training and state-of-the-art infrastructure". CAP has a successful track record of mentoring players, with over 400 cricketers participating in district, zonal and national tournaments, including prestigious competitions such as the Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, C K Nayudu Trophy, and Cooch Behar Trophy. " The recent selection of several CAP trainees to the National Cricket Academy (NCA), along with our former coach Raghu Sharma joining the Mumbai Indians squad recently, is a strong endorsement of the academy's quality coaching and structured pathways offered at CAP centres. We're confident that Bhilwara will also produce fantastic talents who can carry forward the legacy of Indian cricket," added Mr. Vasdev. In line with modern coaching methodologies, the new centre in Bhilwara will be equipped with advanced technologies like Stance Beam, which offers players real-time feedback and in-depth analysis to enhance their performance.

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