Racha backs West Indies’ title push ahead of U19 World Cup

West Indies Under-19 all-rounder Aadian Racha believes the regional side enters the upcoming ICC Under-19 World Cup with genuine title-winning potential, insisting the team possesses both the talent and cohesion required to go all the way.

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The tournament, co-hosted by Namibia and Zimbabwe, will run from January 15 to February 6, and Racha is confident the Caribbean contingent can mount a serious challenge for a second Under-19 crown, following their historic triumph in 2016.

Unity and role clarity at the core

Speaking in a recent interview with Newsday, Racha emphasized that the squad’s collective strength lies not only in individual skill, but in unity and shared purpose.

“I think the team has a really good chance. We’ve been working well together and gelling well as a team. There’s definitely a strong bond and camaraderie among the players,” he said.

He added that clarity within the group has sharpened their competitive edge.

“Each player brings unique strengths we can build upon, and we have an understanding of our individual roles and collective responsibilities. Overall, I’d say we stand a very good chance at that World Cup.”

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Lone Trinidadian ready to make his mark

Racha is the only Trinidadian selected in the 15-member West Indies squad, a distinction he views as both an honor and a responsibility. The young pacer has been sharpening his skills under the guidance of former Trinidad and Tobago leg-spinner Imran Khan and current Red Force head coach Rayad Emrit.

He says the preparation has strengthened his readiness to contribute meaningfully on the world stage.

“A dream come true” on the global stage

For Racha, selection to the Under-19 World Cup squad represents the fulfillment of a lifelong ambition, one he intends to embrace fully.

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“I want to thank God and CWI for giving me this opportunity to represent the region and my country in such a prestigious tournament on the world stage. It’s a really proud moment, and I consider it a significant milestone in my career,” he said.

“To be selected for the Under-19 World Cup squad is an incredible feeling. It’s a dream come true and being the only representative from TT is extraordinary also.”

A family dream realized

Beyond personal achievement, Racha revealed that his selection carries deep family significance, fulfilling a dream shared with his father.

“It’s not only my dream, but my dad’s dream was also to represent West Indies at any level. It’s not only a dream come true for me, but it’s a dream come true for him as well.”

As the countdown to the tournament continues, Racha’s confidence reflects a wider belief within the West Indies camp, one rooted in unity, preparation, and the conviction that another world title is within reach.

 

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