IPL 2022: Official name of Ahmedabad team announced, know by what name this franchise will be known
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An official name for the Ahmedabad franchise has been announced. The franchise will be known as ‘Ahmedabad Titans’. This information was shared on Twitter by the franchise.
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U19 World Cup: For becoming the champion, Yash Dhull also became the captain of the ICC ‘Most Valuable Team’

India’s Under-19 captain, Yash Dhul, has been named the ICC’s Most Valuable Player. The team consists of the top-12 players playing in the Under-19 World Cup 2022. The Indian team defeated England in the final under the leadership of Yash Dhull.
Yash Dhul has been named captain of the Indian Under-19 team’s ‘Most Valuable Team’ by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The top-12 players who competed in the Under-19 World Cup 2022 have been included in this team. Yash Dhul led the Indian team to victory over England in the final on Saturday (February 5). The Indian team won the Under-19 World Cup for the fifth time.
The ICC selected 12 players from eight different countries. Along with Yash, Raj Bawa and Vicky Ostwal are also included. England have named Josh Bowden, Pakistan’s Avesh Ali, and Bangladesh’s Rippon Mandal as pace attack players. In addition to Vicky Ostwal, England captain Tom Prest and Sri Lankan Dunith Velalage are responsible for the spin department.
Dewald Brevis of South Africa is the Player of the Tournament. Batting right-handed, Brevis has amassed 506 runs in six matches. It is the second time in the history of this tournament that a batsman has scored more than 500 runs. India’s legendary batsman Shikhar Dhawan had scored more than 500 runs before him. Brevis broke Dhawan’s record at the age of 18. He scored 505 runs in 2004. He also bowled well. In addition, he took seven wickets.
ICC Under-19 Team of the Tournament (in batting order):
Player | Country |
Hasibullah Khan (Wicketkeeper) | Pakistan |
tig willy | Australia |
Dewald Brevis | South Africa |
Yash Dhul (Captain) | India |
Tom Prest | England |
Dunith Velalage | Sri Lanka |
raj bawa | India |
Vicky Ostwal | India |
Ripon Mandal | Bangladesh |
Avesh Ali | Pakistan |
Josh Bowden | England |
Noor Ahmed (12th player) | Afghanistan |