Ostwal was adjudged as the 'Player of the Match' in the final and finished the tournament as India's second-highest wicket-taker with six scalps in four games.
Before starring for the Indian colts at the Asia Cup, Ostwal plied his trade for India B, in the U-19 triangular series, however, he couldn't open his account in the two matches that he played, he was quite economical, conceding just 5.84 runs per over.
Despite drawing a blank, the junior selectors kept their faith in the youngster, who is now delivering at the biggest stage of them all.
Ostwal made his competitive debut at the tender age of 14, at the Senior Invitation League Tournament, organised by Maharashtra Cricket Association, wherein the youngster had bagged a five-for in one of the matches.
Thereafter the left-arm spinner played in the U-16 Vijay Merchant Trophy for Maharashtra, and after dominating the U-16 age bracket Vicky Ostwal broke through at Vinoo Mankad Trophy and the U-19 Challenger Cup to earn a national call-up.