Meet Manjot Kalra, the hero of India’s Under 19 World Cup in 2018

Opinion Wednesday 19/January/2022 17:30 PM
By: Anis Sajan, Vice Chairman, Danube group
Meet Manjot Kalra, the hero of India’s Under 19 World Cup in 2018

India in the last one decade has had several cricketers who after their exposure in the Under 19 World Cup, have gone on to become big names like Yuvraaj Sing, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill, Prithvi Shaw.

It was pleasure to interact with India’s upcoming cricketing talent Manjot Kalra, whose claim to fame is his match-winning 101* against Australia in the 2018 ICC U19 World Cup final in New Zealand, an effort that gave India its record fourth title win.

Talking about the match against Pakistan, where he scored a significant 47, when I asked him about his experience of facing the fast bowling of Shaheen Shah Afridi, he said that it was the biggest platform for him. Given the history of both the countries, the match was all the more important as all the eyeballs would be on them. Manjot said, “It was our first international match and that too against Pakistan, the thought itself gave us goosebumps. However once we started playing, the nervousness settled down. And facing the bowling of Shaheen Shah Afridi was a great experience.”

We then spoke about the match against Australia, when he scored a whopping 86, Kalra mentioned that he missed the century in that match by just 14 runs after getting out in the middle order. Nonetheless, his performance for the match was decent enough despite the wicket being flat. He made up for that missed century in the finals against Australia by scoring 101 off 102 balls, and clobbered eight fours and three sixes to help India win the contest. Reminiscing about the iconic match, he said, the massive turnout of the Indians to watch them play their first World Cup final gave them the jitters and both he and his opening partner and team captain Prithvi Shaw took a while to settle on the pitch. “The biggest moment for me in that match was when the crowd was cheering for me at 99 and waiting with baited breath to score my first century.” Manjot is the second Indian U19 player to score a century in the U 19 World Cup.

Describing his feelings at the time, he said “It was indeed a special feeling for me being applauded all the way to the dressing room but being hugged and appreciated by the Wall, our coach Rahul Dravid, was the highlight.”

On being asked as to who was his favorite Indian player, he said it was none other than King Kohli and he would like to imbibe Kohli’s fitness and temperament. I am sure with Dravid now being the head coach of team India and given Manjot’s talent and temperament we’ll be able to see him playing more games not only in IPL but also for Team India.

Here’s wishing the birthday boy Manjot Kalra good luck for his future!