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Virat Kohli ranks current India U-19 team higher than his own World Cup-winning 2008 side

Kohli said the Indian boys look set to win a record fourth U-19 world title.

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Captain Virat Kohli speaks during a press conference on the eve of the first One Day International against South Africa, at the Sahara Stadium Kingsmead in Durban on January 31, 2018
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India captain Virat Kohli on Wednesday backed the national Under-19 squad to win the World Cup final against Australia and said he will be closely tracking the title clash on Wednesday.

"It feels amazing (to see them do well). I interacted with them before they left and it s a lovely bunch of boys. Compared to our lot (when India won in 2008 under Kohli), the confidence levels are somewhere else which is a great sign," said Kohli ahead of the first ODI against South Africa on Thursday.

 

"You ll see many people making a strong statement for themselves much earlier than we all did. They ve done amazingly well and the semifinal (against Pakistan) was an amazing game."

Kohli said the boys look set to win a record fourth U-19 world title. "Playing such a high pressure game (against Pakistan), they really stood up and that s what you want to see. You want to see people standing up when it s needed the most. I want to wish them all the very best for the final.

 

"We ll all be following very keenly and we ll be eagerly waiting to see them lift the cup again. I believe they have the talent, and they believe in that much more than I do, which I think is very, very important," he signed off.

Ganguly backs India

Former captain Sourav Ganguly on Wednesday tipped India as the favourites to win the Under-19 World Cup final against Australia on Wednesday.

India crushed arch-rivals Pakistan by 203 runs yesterday to set up a summit clash against Australia on February 3 at Mount Maunganui in New Zealand.

 

"India (will win U-19 World Cup). U-19 team is playing very well. There are immensely talented boys like Prithwi Shaw, Shubman Gill, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Shivam Mavi, Ishan Porel are players who have come up from the BCCI system. Our Board members have invested time to prepare them from the junior, under-19 and senior level," Ganguly said.

"You can't make players without structure. They are product of our system. In the next five years, barring Australia and England, Indian cricket will be the best in the world," he told reporters on the sidelines of the release of the 20th edition of Shelly's Cricket Year Book.

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