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S.NO NAME CLUB D.O.B SPECIALIZATION 1 Anmol Tuli TRIALS U-16 (MEN'S CATEGORY) DOMESTIC SEASON 2019-20 CLUBS PLAYERS LIST BATCH 1 Under -16 Preliminary Trials Following players are requested to report at Shivaji College Ground on 19/09/19 at 07:30 AM for Under-16 Preliminary Trials for Vijay Merchant Trophy 2019- 2020 to Mr. Sambhav Sanan (Manager). Batch-1 (League Clubs Players) S.NO NAME CLUB D.O.B SPECIALIZATION 1 Anmol Tuli JAAT HEROES CRICKET 08.03.2004 Opening Batsman 2 Suhaib Gani DDA CLUB 26.09.2003 Opening Batsman 3 Iish Mittal DDA CLUB 02.10.2004 Opening Batsman 4 Akbar Ahmed Naqvi AIR INDIA 20.04.2004 Opening Batsman 5 Daksh Burman DENA BANK SPORTS 05.08.2004 Opening Batsman 6 Aarush Gupta DELHI WANDERERS CRICKET CLUB 06.05.2005 Opening Batsman 7 Arihan Vatsyav DELHI WANDERERS CRICKET CLUB 02.08.2005 Opening Batsman 8 Priyanshu SADAR BAZAR YOUTH CLUB 29.05.2004 Opening Batsman 9 Shivshankar Arora HIND CRICKET CLUB 17.01.2005 Opening Batsman 10 Abhinav Neelakanthan THE TIMES OF INDIA CRICKET CLUB 10.08.2004 Opening Batsman 11 Ansh Arora SONNEX CRICKET CLUB 04.10.2004 Opening Batsman 12 Krish Singhani SONNET CRICKET CLUB 10.08.2004 Opening Batsman 13 Sujal Singh SONNET CRICKET CLUB 03.11.2003 Opening Batsman 14 Yash Rana DARLING CRICKET CLUB 15.06.2004 Opening Batsman 15 Tushan Kansarn MALVIYA CRICKET CLUB 28.10.2003 Opening Batsman 16 Manish Solanki PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT CRICKET CLUB(REGD.) 19.04.2005 Opening Batsman 17 Adharr rathie RAGHBIR WILLOWERS 30.10.2003 Opening Batsman 18 Vardan gouchwal ASHOKA CRICKET CLUB 12-02-2005 Opening Batsman 19 Karn Kashyap ASHOKA CRICKET CLUB 20.06.2005 Opening Batsman 20 Akshat Sharma GOLDEN HAWKS CRICKET CLUB 10.10.2003 Opening Batsman 21 Harshit Shokeen NK KHANNA CRICKET CLUB 28.07.2004 Opening Batsman 22 Gauransh Sirohi SUBHANIA CRICKET CLUB 21.12.2004 Opening Batsman 23 Hardik Sharma SUBHANIA CRICKET CLUB 21.08.2005 Opening Batsman 24 Vansh Gupta SPORTING CRICKET CLUB 01.02.2004 Opening Batsman 25 Trinav Kumar MATA VED SOLANKI CRICKET CLUB 24.03.2005 Opening Batsman 26 Swayam Kaushik EKTA CRICKET CLUB 31.05.2004 Opening Batsman 27 Ashish Tanwar LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI SPORTS COACHING CENTRE 29.09.2003 Opening Batsman 28 Rachit Grag DDA CLUB 24.04.2004 Middle Order Batsman 29 Sikandar Kaushliya RAJINDER NAGAR COLTS CRICKET CLUB 12.10.2003 Middle Order Batsman 30 Hitesh RAJINDER NAGAR COLTS CRICKET CLUB 14.11.2003 Middle Order Batsman 31 Akhil Chaudhary KASHMERE GATE COLTS 28.08.2005 Middle Order Batsman 32 Shobhit Aggarwal DENA BANK SPORTS 21.07.2004 Middle Order Batsman 33 Yash Kuhad KAILASH SPORTS 23.07.2004 Middle Order Batsman 34 Shalabh Sinha DELHI WANDERERS CRICKET CLUB 19.10.2003 Middle Order Batsman 35 Harsh Sharma SADAR BAZAR YOUTH CLUB 24.07.2004 Middle Order Batsman 36 Pratham Singh CITY GYMKHANA 28.05.2004 Middle Order Batsman 37 Vikramaditya CITY GYMKHANA 28.01.2004 Middle Order Batsman 38 Kashish Chauhan HIND CRICKET CLUB 20.09.2003 Middle Order Batsman 39 Sumit Kumar HIND CRICKET CLUB 04.04.2005 Middle Order Batsman 40 Adi Aneja THE TIMES OF INDIA CRICKET CLUB 18.01.2005 Middle Order Batsman 41 Rathin Arun THE TIMES OF INDIA CRICKET CLUB 21.05.2005 Middle Order Batsman 42 Ronit Berry SONNET CRICKET CLUB 27.09.2004 Middle Order Batsman 43 Akash Yadav SONNET CRICKET CLUB 14.12.2004 Middle Order Batsman 44 Kshitij Negi KISHAN GANJ GYMKHANA CRICKET CLUB 14.06.2004 Middle Order Batsman 45 Snehal Palit TILAK NAGAR COLTS 19.09.2004 Middle Order Batsman 46 Utkarsh Singh DELHI GYMKHANA CRICKET CLUB 25.02.2005 Middle Order Batsman 47 Hardik Bhardwaj AJMAL KHAN CRICKET COACHING CENTRE 05.02.2004 Middle Order Batsman 48 Mukul Dabas PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT CRICKET CLUB(REGD.) 25.09.2004 Middle Order Batsman 49 Yuvraj Khurana RAGHBIR WILLOWERS 13.09.2004 Middle Order Batsman 50 Sai Sharma GOSWAMI GANESH DUTT CRICKET CLUB 27.01.2004 Middle Order Batsman 51 Hitesh GOSWAMI GANESH DUTT CRICKET CLUB 14.11.2003 Middle Order Batsman 52 Neelabh Dubey RAJDHANI CRICKET CLUB 20.04.2005 Middle Order Batsman 53 Nanak Khanna DELHI BLUES CRICKET CLUB 17.11.2004 Middle Order Batsman 54 Shobhit Aggarwal DELHI BLUES CRICKET CLUB 25.12.2003 Middle Order Batsman 55 Dhruv Pandey DELHI BLUES CRICKET CLUB 30.07.2005 Middle Order Batsman 56 Aaditya Gupta CHAND KHANNA CLUB 10.11.2003 Middle Order Batsman 57 Ashwin Bhandari NK KHANNA CRICKET CLUB 11.06.2004 Middle Order Batsman 58 Aryan Sharma NK KHANNA CRICKET CLUB 10.01.2004 Middle Order Batsman 59 Yash Gupta SUBHANIA CRICKET CLUB 01.04.2005 Middle Order Batsman 60 Dhruv Yadav SPORTING CRICKET CLUB 08.09.2004 Middle Order Batsman 61 Hritam Debnath NAJAFGARH CRICKET CLUB 07.01.2005 Middle Order Batsman 62 Bhavey Khanna KISHAN GANJ COLTS 27.6.2004 Middle Order Batsman 63 Saksham Sharma KISHAN GANJ COLTS 30.09.2003 Middle Order Batsman 64 Shatrughan Rai YOUNG DELHI SPORTS CLUB 09.02.2004 Middle Order Batsman 65 Jatin KN COLTS 23.01.2004 Middle Order Batsman 66 Madhav kalra DDA CLUB 11.01.2004 All Rounder 67 Shivam Sharma RED STARCLUB 09.04.2003 All Rounder 68 Yug Gupta PARAGON CRICKET CLUB 18.10.2004 All Rounder 69 Kuldeep Singh Rawat CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES CULTURAL & SPORTS BOARD 02.11.2003 All Rounder 70 Sairaj CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES CULTURAL & SPORTS BOARD 26.09.2004 All Rounder 71 Himanshu Sharma CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES CULTURAL & SPORTS BOARD 27.10.2003 All Rounder 72 Yashvardhan Dutt CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES CULTURAL & SPORTS BOARD 25.10.2004 All Rounder 73 Abhishek SADAR BAZAR YOUTH CLUB 08.03.2004 All Rounder 74 Dheeraj Vijay SONNEX CRICKET CLUB 05.11.2003 All Rounder 75 Anugrah Latwal DARLING CRICKET CLUB 12.01.2004 All Rounder 76 Vansh Khurana TILAK NAGAR COLTS 11.11.2003 All Rounder 77 PAAVEN KAPUR GEMINI CRICKET CLUB 21.11.2003 All Rounder 78 Ayush Verma GEMINI CRICKET CLUB 02.11.2004 All Rounder 79 Nitesh Kumar Sharma AJMAL KHAN CRICKET COACHING CENTRE 06.07.2005 All Rounder 80 Rishi Kumar AJMAL KHAN CRICKET COACHING CENTRE 05.05.2005 All Rounder 81 Manyak RAGHBIR WILLOWERS 21.10.2003 All Rounder 82 Devansh Saraf ASHOKA CRICKET CLUB 29.06.2005 All Rounder 83 Ankit Singh JAAT HEROES CRICKET 18.10.2003 Spinner 84 Sujal Tomar RED STARCLUB 12.02.2005 Spinner 85 Daksh Narain Vasisht AIR INDIA 15.01.2005 Spinner 86 Yash Kundu AIR INDIA 19.01.2004 Spinner 87 Rohit Kumar AIR INDIA 26.08.2005 Spinner 88 Dusyant Raghav KASHMERE GATE COLTS 25.11.2003 Spinner 89 Naman Mishra KASHMERE GATE COLTS 15.12.2003 Spinner 90 Soumil Aggarwal DENA BANK SPORTS 05.07.2005 Spinner 91 Dikshay Baisla RAJNIGANDHA CRICKET 11.02.2005 Spinner 92 Kartik Mehra DELHI WANDERERS CRICKET CLUB 14.11.2003 Spinner 93 Arshdeep Singh Grover SADAR BAZAR YOUTH CLUB 18.09.2004 Spinner 94 Shivaaditya Kumar Katta CITY GYMKHANA 08.09.2004 Spinner 95 Vaibhav Gupta SONNEX CRICKET CLUB 17.03.2005 Spinner 96 Devansh Arya SONNEX CRICKET CLUB 30.09.2003 Spinner 97 Lakshit Tyagi KISHAN GANJ GYMKHANA CRICKET CLUB 13.10.2004 Spinner 98 Ayush Banerjee KISHAN GANJ GYMKHANA CRICKET CLUB 21.12.2004 Spinner 99 Manan Bhardwaj DARLING CRICKET CLUB 15.12.2003 Spinner 100 Jasraj Singh TILAK NAGAR COLTS 03.08.2005 Spinner 101 Rishi Vats TILAK NAGAR COLTS 03.11.2003 Spinner 102 Gaganjyot Singh Sethi DELHI EAGLETS CRICKET CLUB 26.08.2004 Spinner 103 Kanishk Ghai GEMINI CRICKET CLUB 26.12.2004 Spinner 104 M D Kaif DELHI GYMKHANA CRICKET CLUB 04.01.2004 Spinner 105 Sanskar Verma DELHI 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Preet Singh PARAGON CRICKET CLUB 10.10.2003 Fast Bowler 122 Shubh Gupta DENA BANK SPORTS 24.10.2004 Fast Bowler 123 Ayush Anand RAJNIGANDHA CRICKET 12.08.2004 Fast Bowler 124 Ayush RAJNIGANDHA CRICKET 01.10.2004 Fast Bowler 125 Sumit Singh KAILASH SPORTS 08.07.2004 Fast Bowler 126 Preyansh Yadav CITY GYMKHANA 17.07.2004 Fast Bowler 127 Sanjeev Kumar Maurya HIND CRICKET CLUB 06.12.2004 Fast Bowler 128 Dansh Deep Gulati THE TIMES OF INDIA CRICKET CLUB 18.10.2004 Fast Bowler 129 Rishab Rizwi KISHAN GANJ GYMKHANA CRICKET CLUB 22.03.2004 Fast Bowler 130 Kartikeya Tyagi DARLING CRICKET CLUB 09.09.2004 Fast Bowler 131 Mayank Shokeen MALVIYA CRICKET CLUB 17.11.2003 Fast Bowler 132 Abdul Rehman PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT CRICKET CLUB(REGD.) 22.05.2005 Fast Bowler 133 Jatin Singh RAGHBIR WILLOWERS 26.01.2004 Fast Bowler 134 Parvesh Tanwar ASHOKA CRICKET CLUB 24.04.2005 Fast Bowler 135 Aryan Sehgal GOSWAMI GANESH DUTT CRICKET CLUB 20.10.2003 Fast Bowler 136 Ritesh Yadav RAJDHANI CRICKET CLUB 13.01.2004 Fast Bowler 137 Sachin Kumar Mishra GOLDEN HAWKS CRICKET CLUB 07.09.2003 Fast Bowler 138 Sagar Kumar GOLDEN HAWKS CRICKET CLUB 26.09.2004 Fast Bowler 139 Manish Kumar Yadav NATIONAL SPORTS CRICKET CLUB 10.10.2005 Fast Bowler 140 Ajay Gill DELHI BLUES CRICKET CLUB 08.03.2004 Fast Bowler 141 Manu SUBHANIA CRICKET CLUB
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