The
U-19
heroes,
wearing
blazers,
first
watched
the
second
ODI
at
the
Narendra
Modi
stadium
from
the
stands,
as
they
had
a
joyous
time
seeing
their
stars
in
presence
of
head
coach
Hrishikesh
Kanitkar
and
other
members
of
the
support
staff.
Former
India
batter
and
National
Cricket
Academy
head
VVS
Laxman,
who
was
with
the
team
in
the
Caribbean,
was
also
present
on
occasion.
And
so
was
BCCI
secretary
Jay
Shah,
treasurer
Arun
Dhumal
and
few
other
senior
officials
of
the
state
cricket
bodies.
The
colts,
as
announced
by
the
Board,
were
given
Rs
40
lakh
each
for
their
stellar
achievement
while
the
support
staff
were
handed
Rs
25
lakh
each.
The
India
U-19
squad
had
returned
home
on
Tuesday.
The
squad
took
the
long
flight
back
from
the
Caribbean
with
connections
in
Amsterdam
and
Dubai
before
reaching
Bengaluru
on
Tuesday
morning
and
the
team
then
reached
Ahmedabad.
An
utterly
dominant
India
on
February
5
won
a
record-extending
fifth
U-19
World
Cup
title
in
North
Sound
in
Antigua,
beating
heavyweights
England
by
four
wickets
in
the
summit
clash
of
an
extraordinary
campaign
that
was
almost
derailed
by
a
COVID-19
outbreak.
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