Injured Samit Dravid was ruled out of the opening four-day game between India U-19 and Australia U-19 and is also unlikely to be fit in time for the second match of the series. (More Cricket News)
The series opener began in Chennai on Monday.
He was expected to make his India U𒆙-19 debut at Puducherry but did not feature in any of the three matches. India ha💦d won the series 3-0.
“As of now, he's at the NCA, recovering from his knee injury. So, I don't know yet. It looks unlikely,” head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar was quoted as saying by ESPNCr꧑icinfo.
In fact, for Samit, son of former India captain and head coach Rahul Dravid, this is the last chance 🐻to represent India at the U-19 level.
He is set to turn 19 on October 11 this year, which will also make him ineligible to play for India in the ICC 2026 Under-19 World Cup.
“His MRI scan was done during the one-day matches. We thought of giving him a go at the four-day game, but let’s see how he progresses at the NCA. We are waiting for their report. We al🅰so have a second match,” a source close to the development told PTI.
The second four-day match🧸 will start on October 7 at Chepauk, hence Samit has another week to recover from the🅷 knee injury.
Kanitkar said play🃏ing the four-day red-ball game at the Under-19 stage will help the development of players.
“It's a great initiative to play Test games ♒because red-ball [cricket] really tests you. There's enough time for the bowlers to plan and make strategies. So, for both batters and bowlers and even for fielders it's the ideal🌊 challenge to see where you stand.
“To be able to play against a foreign side is a gre𝔍at thing. I know a lot of👍 people, including myself who played Under-19 cricket against foreign teams and it really helped us a lot," Kanitkar added.