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S.No Name Club D.O.B Specialization TRIALS U-19 (MEN'S CATEGORY) DOMESTIC SEASON 2019-2020 PLAYERS LIST Under -19 Preliminary Trials Following players are requested to report at St. Stephens Ground on 10/09/19 at 07:30 AM for Under-19 Preliminary Trials for Vinoo Mankad Trophy 2019-2020 to Mr. Kartar Nath (Manager). Batch-1 (League Clubs Players) S.No Name Club D.O.B Specialization 1 Nikhil Sharma Delhi Wanderers 10-11-2001 Opening Batsman 2 Vinayak Hegde Yorks Cricket Club 20-03-2001 Opening Batsman 3 Hitesh Singh Yorks Cricket Club Opening Batsman 4 Abhishek Sharma Young Cricketers CC 15-06-2001 Opening Batsman 5 Rohan Khurana Young Cricketers CC 07-12-2002 Opening Batsman 6 Siddharth Sharma Pelican CC 11-10-2000 Opening Batsman 7 Vimanyu Delhi Development Authority 19-09-2000 Opening Batsman 8 Tushar Parashar Mishra Sports Club 10-09-2000 Opening Batsman 9 Aarsh Taneja Mishra Sports Club 14-11-2002 Opening Batsman 10 Hari Prasad City Gymkhana 16-09-2001 Opening Batsman 11 Manav Chauhan City Gymkhana 16-09-2001 Opening Batsman 12 Dishant Mishra Hind CC 30-04-2002 Opening Batsman 13 Saransh Prashar Rehman CC 18-09-2001 Opening Batsman 14 Saksham Mateer Telefunken CC 14-10-2001 Opening Batsman 15 Sameer Rai Gush CC 06-10-2001 Opening Batsman 16 Ayush Saini Bright CC 01-05-2003 Opening Batsman 17 Anish Rout Mohan Meakins 16-01-2002 Opening Batsman 18 Samyak Jain Harsha Sports 29-03-2002 Opening Batsman 19 Turang Pandit L. B. Shastri Cricket Club 19-11-2000 Opening Batsman 20 Aditya Prakash Delhi Cricket Club 17-11-2000 Opening Batsman 21 Nishchay Singh Negi Chand Khanna Club 24-02-2003 Opening Batsman 22 Akash Chauhan R. R. Gymkhana 20-12-2001 Opening Batsman 23 Aryan Rana R. R. Gymkhana 09-11-2001 Opening Batsman 24 Keshav Bhardwaj Jaat Heros 08-07-2002 Middle Order Batsman 25 Shaurya Verma Roop Nagar - A 17-11-2001 Middle Order Batsman 26 Aryan Sharma Roop Nagar - A 15-04-2002 Middle Order Batsman 27 Shivam Mudgal Yorks Cricket Club 21-10-2001 Middle Order Batsman 28 Kunal Sultania South Delhi Colts 12-12-2002 Middle Order Batsman 29 Hariom Agarwal Hind CC 13-09-2001 Middle Order Batsman 30 Vinay Singh Bartwal Maulana Azad CC 08-10-2000 Middle Order Batsman 31 Mohit Panwar Rehman CC 27-03-2003 Middle Order Batsman 32 Rishab Jha Paragon CC 26-10-2002 Middle Order Batsman 33 Nitin Singh Madras CC 21-01-2001 Middle Order Batsman 34 Gourav Rana Mohan Meakins 03-11-2002 Middle Order Batsman 35 Tejasvi L. B. Shastri Cricket Club 18-04-2002 Middle Order Batsman 36 Kunal Gautam Roop Nagar - B 15-09-2001 Middle Order Batsman 37 V Laxmi Narayan Roop Nagar - B 08-03-2003 Middle Order Batsman 38 Rajat Yadav Golden Hawks 30-07-2002 Middle Order Batsman 39 Rahul Verma Golden Hawks 12-03-2001 Middle Order Batsman 40 Nikhil Tyagi Mata Ved Solanki CC 02-09-2002 Middle Order Batsman 41 Tarun Kaushik Mata Ved Solanki CC 06-12-2001 Middle Order Batsman 42 Aditya N. K. Khanna C C 03-09-2002 Middle Order Batsman 43 Honey Shokeen Sarojni Nagar Ghymkhana 02-11-2001 Middle Order Batsman 44 Shivam Bhardwaj Sporting CC 21-10-2001 Middle Order Batsman 45 Ganesh Vashist Sporting CC 29-12-2002 Middle Order Batsman 46 Nitin Singh Rajdhani CC 06-03-2003 Middle Order Batsman 47 Sahil Tada Times Of India CC 11-05-2002 Middle Order Batsman 48 Arya Khullar Kranti Star CC 06-10-2001 Middle Order Batsman 49 Shreshth Kapil Kranti Star CC 01-09-2002 Middle Order Batsman 50 Raminder Shukla Rajni Gandha CC 22-11-2000 Middle Order Batsman 51 Sahil Chaudhary Collage Sports Club 20-06-2001 Middle Order Batsman 52 Madhav Gogia Collage Sports Club 13-04-2001 Middle Order Batsman 53 Kartik Mudgal Delhi Blues CC 12-01-2001 Batsman 54 Yugal Saini Mount Cricket Club 11-09-2002 Middle Order Batsman 55 Rudra Bhel Lala Ram Charan Aggarwal Cricket Club 24-02-2002 Middle Order Batsman 56 Raghav Khanna Delhi Wanderers 16-09-2002 All Rounder 57 Pratham Gupta Delhi Wanderers 26-03-2002 All Rounder 58 Parith Garg Jaat Heros 29-03-2002 All Rounder 59 Sidharth Sahni Gemini CC 10-04-2001 All Rounder 60 Lakshay Singh Bisht Gemini CC 05-03-2002 All Rounder 61 Sidharth Gandhi Gemini CC 03-08-2001 All Rounder 62 Ashutosh Agarwal Gemini CC 21-02-2001 All Rounder 63 Sunny Rathore Yorks Cricket Club All Rounder 64 Nikhil Sangwan South Delhi Colts 12-10-2000 All Rounder 65 Nakul Tyagi Delhi Development Authority 11-04-2001 All Rounder 66 Devansh Sharma Mishra Sports Club 12-09-2002 All Rounder 67 Aryan Dogra Telefunken CC 12-09-2002 All Rounder 68 Aryan Choudhary Sonnet CC 08-09-2000 All Rounder 69 Pragya Sharma Pusa Youngster 05-08-2002 All Rounder 70 Rohan Rana L. B. Shastri Cricket Club 12-01-2002 All Rounder 71 Naman Wasan R. C. N. Cricket Club 19-10-2001 All Rounder 72 Shubh Sharma Times Of India CC 06-11-2002 All Rounder 73 Ayush Pathak Jaat Heros 04-03-2003 Wicket-Keeper 74 Aakash Angaria Hind CC 30-12-2001 Wicket-Keeper 75 Jatin Kr. Yadav Telefunken CC 25-12-2000 Wicket-Keeper 76 Shubham Sharma Sonnet CC 02-03-2001 Wicket-Keeper 77 Ashu Singh Pusa Youngster 11-10-2000 Wicket-Keeper 78 Vansh Phogat Essex Famrs CC 13-08-2001 Wicket-Keeper 79 Kanwarpreet Singh Bindra Essex Famrs CC 21-01-2003 Wicket-Keeper 80 Harshit Bisht Sarojni Nagar Ghymkhana 10-11-2002 Wicket-Keeper 81 Pankaj Vikal Rajdhani CC 07-07-2003 Wicket-Keeper 82 Keshav Dalal Darling CC 08-08-2002 Wicket-Keeper 83 Ritwik Joshi Kranti Star CC 24-10-2002 Wicket-Keeper 84 Jitender Kr. Ray Rajni Gandha CC 26-06-2000 Wicket-Keeper 85 Sauraynsh Sharma Delhi Blues CC 10-01-2001 Wicket-Keeper 86 Krish Babbar National Sports Cricket Club 21-05-2003 Wicket-Keeper 87 Pranav Rajvanshi Mount Cricket Club 21-06-2001 Wicket-Keeper 88 Prateek Kumar Citizen Cricket Club 26-08-2002 Wicket-Keeper 89 Siddhant Rana Pionner CC 05-10-2002 Wicket-Keeper 90 Arpit Singhal Delhi Wanderers 09-02-2002 Spinner 91 Shivam Thakur Young Cricketers CC 28-07-2001 Off Spinner 92 Mohd. Abdullah Pelican CC 12-11-2000 Spinner 93 Arjun Mathur Pelican CC 31-03-2002 Spinner 94 Sanskar Jha Rani Bagh CC 26-11-2001 Off Spinner 95 Ashish Vhaurasia South Delhi Colts 06-09-2000 Spinner 96 Anshum Mishra South Delhi Colts 09-10-2001 Spinner 97 Tarun Rajput Hind CC 25-05-2002 Spinner 98 Akshay Kapoor Maulana Azad CC 27-12-2001 Spinner 99 Nishank Mohan Alron Maulana Azad CC 21-02-2002 Spinner 100 Vansaj Garg Rehman CC 24-05-2001 Spinner 101 Harshit Bhatia Telefunken CC 14-06-2002 Spinner 102 Bhabani Shankar Paragon CC 03-04-2002 Spinner 103 Pitamber Sharma Punjab National Bank 30-09-2000 Spinner 104 Bhavya Anand Pusa Youngster 22-01-2001 Spinner 105 Rahul Chaudhary Madras CC 14-09-2001 Spinner 106 Utkarsh Jain Madras CC 03-11-2001 Spinner 107 Aayushman Madras CC 26-09-2001 Spinner 108 Mansimar Singh Bhatia Essex Famrs CC 13-06-2003 Spinner 109 Vishvesh Kapoor Essex Famrs CC 14-08-2002 Spinner 110 Ankit Tyagi Kishan Ganj Colts 10-10-2003 Spinner 111 Pratham Dogra Kishan Ganj Colts 04-07-2002 Spinner 112 Aryan Mugraj Kishan Ganj Colts 09-09-2002 Off Spinner 113 Pradeep Sangwan Mohan Meakins 30-09-2002 Off Spinner 114 Karan Khanna Harsha Sports 09-11-2001 Orthodox 115 Irfan Khan Harsha Sports 09-03-2003 Off Spinner 116 Sanchit Pasricha Roop Nagar - B 17-01-2002 Chainaman 117 Shoaib Alam Ansari Golden Hawks 30-06-2002 Off Spinner 118 Saksham Kaim Golden Hawks 06-03-2001 Spinner 119 Ayush Chauhan R. C. N. Cricket Club 13-10-2000 Spinner 120 Jatin Mukkad R. C. N. Cricket Club 13-09-2002 Spinner 121 Ravi Raghav R. C. N. Cricket Club 15-08-2000 Spinner 122 Saparsh Mata Ved Solanki CC 12-09-2000 Spinner 123 Ishan Singh N. K. Khanna C C 16-03-2001 Spinner 124 Mihir Babbar N. K. Khanna C C 01-11-2002 Spinner 125 Himanshu Upadhyay Bank Of Baroda 28-11-2001 Fast Bowler 126 Jatin Gaur Jaat Heros 05-10-2003 Fast Bowler 127 Ashmit Khaneja Young Cricketers CC 10-05-2002 Medium Pacer 128 Rishabh Singla Pelican CC 12-10-2001 Medium Pacer 129 Dhruv Sharma Rani Bagh CC 08-09-2000 Fast Bowler 130 Vicky Kohli Delhi Development Authority 21-12-2001 Fast Bowler 131 Prajwal Yadav Delhi Development Authority 20-02-2003 Fast Bowler 132 Rahul Maurya Mishra Sports Club 24-12-2002 Fast Bowler 133 Mohit Dabas City Gymkhana 15-11-2002 Medium Pacer 134 Amar Sabhrwal City Gymkhana 14-08-2001 Medium Pacer 135 Vaibhav Chaudhary Maulana Azad CC 17-10-2000 Medium Pacer 136 Anant Gupta Rehman CC 08-06-2001 Fast Bowler 137 Ayush Singh Sonnet CC 21-11-2001 Medium Pacer 138 Hritik Rana Sonnet CC 24-03-2002 Medium Pacer 139 Aditya Singh Baswal Paragon CC 24-09-2002 Fast Bowler 140 Anuj Tiwari Paragon CC 16-01-2002 Fast Bowler 141 Rajkamal Pusa Youngster 26-10-2002 Fast Bowler 142 Manav Sareen Bright CC 15-09-2002 Medium Pacer 143 Akash Bhardwaj Bright CC 22-04-2001 Medium Pacer 144 Anudit Sharma Bright CC 27-12-2001 Medium Pacer 145 Jai Ditya Shusia Central Bank Of India 21-02-2001 Fast Bowler 146 Sri Hari Nair Delhi Police 19-10-2002 Fast Bowler 147 Sahaj Mahendru Kishan Ganj Colts 04-04-2002 Medium Pacer 148 Noor Elahi Mohan Meakins 20-06-2001 Fast Bowler 149 Anirudh Sharma L.
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