In the past three decades, 10 players trained by Baroda Cricket Association have made it to India’s U-19 World Cup teams. The team had two BCA boys this year as well as in 2014
Baroda boys
are on a roll and there is no stopping them. Never mind the heartbreak in the finals of the recently concluded
ICC Under-19 World Cup Cricket
, for a small city to have two players in a World Cup team is a feat. The city has so far sent 10 players to the
U-19 World Cup
squads, another remarkable achievement. This year, it was Baroda pacer
Raj Limbani
who set the tone for India’s stellar performance by picking up two wickets in the innings’ first over in the league match against New Zealand last month.
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