After Sanju Samson, Kerala finds another star as Manav Krishna joins India U-19 squad
Manav Krishna scored 592 runs during the last Under-19 season and struck back-to-back centuries in the Cooch Behar Trophy.
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Manav Krishna began his cricketing journey in Delhi before moving to Kerala at the age of 12 (ANI)
Thiruvananthapuram, 14 June
Kerala Under-19 captain and promising wicketkeeper-batter
Manav Krishna has been selected for the India Under-19 Test squad for the
upcoming series against Sri Lanka. India will play three ODIs and a couple of
four-day Test matches in Sri Lanka.
The Perurkada native earned the national call-up on the back
of a prolific domestic season marked by explosive batting and impressive
performances behind the stumps. Krishna scored 592 runs during the last Under-19
season and struck back-to-back centuries in the Cooch Behar Trophy, including a
189-run knock against Saurashtra and 144 against Hyderabad.
Manav began his cricketing journey in Delhi before moving to
Kerala at the age of 12. He went on to become captain of Kerala's Under-16 and
Under-19 sides, earning recognition for his leadership and athletic abilities.
On being named in the India Under-19 Test squad for the Sri
Lanka series, Krishna told ANI, "I am a right-hand batter,
wicketkeeper-batter, and I'm very happy to get selected for the Under-19 team.
It had always been a dream and aim to play for India... I'm confident and, at
the same time, nervous and excited. I started my career in Delhi, then came to
Kerala at the age of 12."
One of the youngest players to feature in the 2025 Kerala
Cricket League auction, Manav made his first-class debut for Kerala in the
Ranji Trophy against Goa in January 2026. He was also part of the Kerala squad
that toured Oman.
The youngster, who won the 'Promising Youngster' award at
the NSK Trophy, has undergone specialised training at the BCCI Centre of
Excellence (COE). His younger brother, Madhav Krishna, is also a member of
Kerala's Under-19 team.
Manav is the son of Unnikrishnan and Anita. He trains underhis coach, SS Shine, in Thiruvananthapuram. His rise from age-group cricket to
the national team marks another milestone for Kerala cricket and adds to the
growing list of young talents emerging from the state.
Speaking to ANI, his coach, SS Shine, said, "He is a
hard-working player. He can adapt to all types of formats. When he was playing
for the Under-16 team, I was the coach in the first year. At that time, he
scored around two hundreds. After that, he went straight to the Under-19 team
and scored around 600 runs. After that, he got into the NCA (National Cricket
Academy). Regarding his keeping, he's absolutely a fast wicketkeeper. He's also
very quiet and does not show aggression on the field."
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