Aaron George’s U-19 Asia Cup showed maturity, control and leadership, but only a glimpse of his true attacking ability, say those close to him. Backed by coach Biju Nair and shaped by his disciplined upbringing, the Hyderabad captain has grown steadily through tough challenges. With the U-19 World Cup ahead, many believe his full potential is yet to unfold.
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