
West Indies Under-19 all-rounder Aadian Racha believes the regional side is in prime position to capture their second ICC Under-19 World Cup title.
Racha, the lone Trinidadian selected in the 15-member squad, has lofty expectations for the team at the tournament, which will be co-hosted by Namibia and Zimbabwe from January 15 to February 6.
During a recent interview with Newsday, the pacer said the squad was comprised of quality players who had the skills to beat any team in the competition and add to the lone title they won in 2016.
“I think the team has a really good chance. We’ve been working well together and gelling well as a team. There’s definitely a strong bond and camaraderie among the players.
“Each player brings unique strengths we can build upon, and we have an understanding of our individual roles and collective responsibilities. Overall, I’d say we stand a very good chance at that World Cup,” Racha said.
Racha, who has been preparing for the tournament under the watchful eyes of former T&T leg-spinner Imran Khan and current Red Force coach Rayad Emrit, said he was looking forward to making a meaningful contribution.
He revealed that being selected to the team was a “dream come through” and an opportunity he intends to grab with both hands.
“I want to thank God and CWI for giving me this opportunity to represent the region and my country in such a prestigious tournament on the world stage. It’s a really proud moment, and I consider it a significant milestone in my career.
“To be selected for the Under-19 World Cup squad is an incredible feeling. It’s a dream come true and being the only representative from TT is extraordinary also,” Racha said.
“It’s not only my dream, but my dad’s dream was also to represent West Indies at any level. It’s not only a dream come true for me, but it’s a dream come true for him as well.”(CMC)
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