Notching 2,141 runs this season, Mayank Agarwal isn't hurrying himself to the national berth and that is what MSK Prasad confirmed.
Sauarshtra's biggest strength are their bits-and-pieces all-rounder. Karnataka, on the other hand, rely on their batting heavy lineup.
The Cheteshwar Pujara-led team will lock horns with Karnataka in the final on February 27.
Karnataka, by virtue of beating Maharashtra, are already in the final.
Agarwal has now become the highest ever run-getter in a single edition of Vijay Hazare Trophy with 633 runs.
Karnataka have relied heavily on their batsmen, whereas Maharashtra's little-known bowling attack has delivered.
While Maharashtra will play Karnataka in the first semi-final, Saurashtra by virtue of their quarter-final win will meet Andhra in the second semi-final.
Karun Nair, despite scoring a Test triple ton, hasn't been able to cement his place in the national side.
Gautam Gambhir missed out the group stages due to ankle injury, whereas Shyreas Iyer was on national duty.
Karnataka, who finished second in Group A, will take on Hyderabad in the first quarter-final of Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018.
Manoj Tiwary-led Bengal enabled Delhi's entry into the quarter-finals.
Shaw, who had led India U-19 to a record fourth World Cup title in New Zealand recently, played four games and scored two fifties in
Baroda topped the group with 20 points followed by Karnataka (16).
Delhi have finished their group league engagements with 16 points from six games but now are in danger of crashing out with three teams --
The inform Mayank Agarwal and Karun Nair slammed centuries to power Karnataka to a crushing 133-run win over Odisha.
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