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Indian Under 19 Team: Indian Under-19 team’s tour of England starts from May 30. Harvansh Singh, whose father is a truck driver, decided to leave the option of going to Canada to play in India.

Indian Under-19 team player Harvansh Singh with his father
Highlights
- Indian U-19 team’s tour of England starts from June 30
- Selection of truck driver’s son Harvansh Singh in the team
- Father, who lives in Canada, lives in India with Harvansh mother
New Delhi: The Indian Under-19 team’s tour of England is starting from May 30. A month-long tour is to play a 50-over practice match, a five-match youth one-day series and two multi-day matches against England Lions, for which the team was also announced in the past.
Selection of truck driver’s son
The whole focus was on Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi. But no one is talking about Harvansh Singh. A young player whose father is a truck driver. Harvansh himself had an option to leave India and settle in Canada, but he chose his motherland. Let’s know about this wicketkeeper batsman.
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In the Indian Under-19 team, Abhigyan Kundu has been made vice-captain, who will also be a wicketkeeper. While Harvansh Singh is another wicketkeeping option. Harvansh Singh has played domestic cricket at the junior level for Saurashtra and also scored a century in a youth Test against Australia Under-19 last year.
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The offer of going to Canada with father
A few years ago, he had a chance to go to Canada, but he decided to stay in India, his father Damandeep Singh is a truck driver in Canada. Harvansh lives in India with his mother while his rest of his family is in Canada. With Harvansh’s first international tour, Damandeep revealed that his son refused to go to Canada to fulfill his dream of representing India in international cricket.
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Left hander made due to Yuvraj
Harvansh considered Yuvraj Singh as his ideal in his childhood and became a left -handed batsman because of the great all -rounder of India. Harvansh’s father Damandeep said in a conversation with the Times of India, ‘My elder brother and I was crazy about cricket. We used to play for hobbies. Rajkot is also 200 km from our city. In 2012 itself, Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) opened an academy in our city. I got Harvansh admission in it at the age of six. He learned keeping me with me, because I also wore gloves, but he became a left -handed batsman because of Yuvraj Singh.
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Since February 2025, Network 18 served as Deputy News Editor in 18 group. A decade experience in journalism. As a reporter, witness to several national-international events. The beginning of a career with electronic media. Jagran New Media … Read more