Key Points

Aryan Sharma's childhood dream came full circle when he played for Australia's U-19 team against India. Back in 2018, he attended a Test match with a sign declaring Virat Kohli as his inspiration. Seven years later, that promise became a reality on the cricket field. Although his team lost, Sharma's story is a testament to setting ambitious goals.

Key Points: Aryan Sharma Fulfils 2018 Virat Kohli Dream with Australia U-19 Debut

  • Aryan Sharma debuted for Australia U-19 against India seven years after his MCG promise
  • The 17-year-old was inspired by Virat Kohli's 82 at the 2018 Boxing Day Test
  • India U-19 won the first youth ODI by seven wickets chasing 226
  • Abhigyan Kundu's unbeaten 87 guided India to a commanding victory
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Virat, you are my inspiration, watch me: Aryan Sharma shares special story after making debut for Australia U-19

In 2018, an 11-year-old Aryan Sharma held a sign for Virat Kohli at the MCG. Seven years later, his dream came true as he debuted for Australia U-19 vs India.

"Virat, you are my inspiration. Watch me play for Australia in 2025. - Aryan Sharma"

Brisbane, September 22

Aryan Sharma, a 17-year-old who considered Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli as his "inspiration" and sent him a message in 2018 to watch him play for Australia in 2025. His dream to represent Australia came true after he lined up for the U-19 team against India in the first youth ODI of the three-match series on Sunday.

Aryan arrived at the Boxing Day Test in 2018 at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) as an 11-year-old with a dream and a sign. Seven years later, his dream turned into reality after he was named in the final XI of the Australian U-19 against India in Brisbane. The fixture that the 17-year-old witnessed was the one where Virat dazzled on the crease and conjured 82 in the first innings, which laid the platform for India's memorable 137-run victory.

"In 2018, at just 11 years old, I went to the Boxing Day Test with a poster that said, Virat, you are my inspiration. Watch me play for Australia in 2025. I don't know why I chose that year, but it was my dream. Now in 2025, through God's grace, the support of my family and years of hard work, I have been selected for the Australia U-19 team," Aryan said as quoted from cricket.com.au.

During his debut appearance for Australia, Aryan struck 10 off 14 deliveries, including a solitary boundary, before being dismissed by Kanishk Chouhan. With the ball, he rolled his arms for a four-over spell and returned wicketless while conceding 36 runs at an economy of 9.00.

India U-19 cantered to a landslide seven-wicket victory over Australia U-19 in the first youth ODI, courtesy of Abhigyan Kundu, leading the charge with an unbeaten 87. After winning the toss and opting to bat, Australia limped to 225/9, courtesy of John James producing fireworks towards the end with his unbeaten 77(68).

After the teenage sensation, Vaibhav Suryavanshi showed glimpses of his potential with a swift 32 off 28, skipper Ayush Mhatre and Vihaan Malhotra failed to create the desired impact. Abhigyan Kundu took centre stage with a swashbuckling 87*. At the other end, Vedant Trivedi played the second fiddle with his composed 61* off 69 deliveries as the duo steered the tourists to a commanding win.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Mixed feelings about this. On one hand, it's a beautiful story of dreams coming true. On the other, sad that such talent chose Australia over India. But wishing Aryan all the best! 🤔
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Priya S
Abhigyan Kundu's 87* was absolutely brilliant! Great to see our boys dominating despite the emotional story. Future of Indian cricket looks bright! 💪
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Aman W
Respect to Aryan for achieving his dream, but his performance wasn't great - 10 runs and expensive bowling. Hope he improves and we might see him in IPL someday! 😊
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Michael C
This shows how cricket transcends borders. An Indian-origin kid inspired by an Indian legend playing for Australia against India - only cricket can create such beautiful stories! 🏏
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Neha E
While the story is touching, I wish our system could retain such talents. Many Indian-origin players are representing other countries. Need to improve our grassroots development. 🤷‍♀️

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