Lakshya alongwith India No. 1 player (Under-17) Maisnam Meiraba will carry India's hopes at the Asia U-17 and Under-15 Championships in Myanmar from October 4 and the World Junior Championships in Jakarta from October 9.
The 64-member strong squad was picked by the national selection committee headed by BAI's secretary Anup Narang during a meeting late last week.
"We are steadily improving in world badminton. This is another opportunity for our young players to extend their supremacy," Hon. Secretary of BAI Anup Narang said.
All four have been performing consistently at the national level and will be eager to follow in the footsteps of their seniors, who are currently playing in the World Championships in Glasgow.
The country's No. 1 (Under-17) player Akarshi Kashyap of Chattisgarh will spearhead India's charge in the U-17 girls' category. Akarshi, who recently won the Under-19 title in the All-India Junior Ranking tournament, will have Gayatri Gopichand of Telangana, Unnati Bisht of Uttarakhand and Malvika Bansod of Maharashtra by her side.
Squad:
Badminton Asia Championships
U-17 Boys: Maisnam Meiraba, Dhruv Rawat, Iman Sonowal, Aakash Yadav, Amit Rathore, Sathish Kumar, Edwin Joy, Arvind V Suresh, Vishnu Vardhan, Ishan Bhatnagar, Khush Chug; Reserves - Sai Charan Koya, Sarath D, Rohan Gurbani,Pranoy R
U-17 Girls: Gayatri Gopichand, Akarshi Kashyap, Unnati Bisht, Malvika Bansod, Ritika Thakar, Samiya Imad Farooqui, Varshini VS, Sahiti Bondini, Kavi Priya S, Keyura Mopati; Reserves - Amolika Singh, Ashi Rawat, Simran Singhi, Trisha Hegde, Drithi Yatheesh
U-15 Girls: S Kavipriya, Sneha Rajwar, Gayatri Gopichand, Samiya Farooqui, Ashi Rawat, Kriti Bhardwaj, Treesa Jolly, Reza Mahreen,Tanya Hemant, Aditi Bhat; Reserves - Janani Ananthkumar, Maheshwari Kshetrimayum, Bhargavi K, Shruti Moghe, Khushi Thakkar
BWF World Junior Championships
Boys: Lakshya Sen, Rahul Bhardwaj, Kartikey Gulshan Kumar, Aryaman Tondon, Dhruv Kapila, Krishna Prasad, Sanjay Srivatsa, Siddhart Elango, Krishna Sai Kumar Podile, Arintop Das Gupta, Dinku Singh, Manjit Singh; Reserves - Swarn Raj Borah, Deep Rambia, Saurabh Kerhalkar
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