After America, UAE also stole Team India’s explosive batsman, now he will play international cricket from there

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|31-07-2024

Team India: It is the dream of any young player in Indian cricket to represent Team India at the international level. Because of which thousands of young players sweat a lot on the field every day, but only a few lucky players among them get the opportunity to represent Team India at the international level.

For this reason, in the last few years, some Indian players have left Team India and are signing contracts with different Associate Nations like America to save their cricketing career. Meanwhile, UAE cricket has also stolen a player from Indian cricket. Due to which it is believed that now this star young Indian player can soon be seen representing UAE at the international level.

Aryan Saxena may soon represent UAE

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18-year-old young Indian batsman Aryan Saxena is seen showing a lot of evidence of his talent at the junior level of UAE cricket. Due to which it is now believed that Aryan Saxena may soon be given a chance to play at the international level after the UAE Under 19 team. Talking about Aryan Saxena, he originally belongs to Gurugram Haryana.

Aryan Saxena recently told about his cricketing journey

Talking to UAE's young top order batsman Aryan Saxena about his cricketing journey, he said that

“I used to play with my friends in the housing society where I lived. Seeing my interest in the game, my parents enrolled me in an academy in Delhi, but there I mainly played with a tennis ball. I played well, so my friends and neighbours encouraged my parents to enroll me in a proper academy and that’s how my cricketing journey began”

Aryan Saxena's statistics so far are as follows

Talking about Aryan Saxena, he has played 13 T10 matches, 3 hundred ball matches and 10 ODI matches so far. Aryan Saxena has scored 170 runs in 13 T10 matches. He has scored 25 runs in 3 hundred ball matches, while Aryan Saxena has scored 174 runs in 10 ODI matches.

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