Saturday 5 February 2022

India win fifth U-19 World Cup title after seamers Raj Bawa, Ravi Kumar prove too hot for England


India 195 for 6 (Sindhu 50*, Rasheed 50,Boyden2-24) beat England 189 full scale (Rew 95, Bawa5-31, Ravi 3-34) by four wickets

It was India's seamers, not spinners, who plotted England's defeat in the Under-19 World Cup last as Raj Bawa and Ravi Kumar delivered game dominating bowling exhibitions to share nine wickets and excuse their adversaries for 189. Bawa's 5 for 31 was the best bowling execution in a U-19 World Cup last, while Ravi got done with 4 for 34.

Despite the fact that India won by just four wickets, they were dependably ahead in the pursuit. Shaik Rasheed hit a fifty, Nishant Sindhu completed unbeaten on 50, as well, and Bawa made a vital 35. What's more as it is normal the situation with Indians at World Cup finals, it was a wicketkeeper who hit a six to seal the title.

For the fact that England hit with wickets that kept India from posting large associations, the unassuming objective of 190 set almost no tension on them. That England even came to 189 was kindness James Rew's fearless 95, which safeguarded them from 91 for 7 after Tom Prest decided to bat at the throw.

Britain's inconveniences began early when Ravi tracked down development toward the beginning of the day, aided part by for the time being precipitation in Antigua. He had Jacob Bethell lbw with a full ball in the second finished and afterward had Prest slashing an endeavored maneuver onto his stumps.

George Thomas, who scored 50 years in the semi-last against Afghanistan, assaulted right-arm seamer Rajvardhan Hangargekar from the opposite end, smacking him for a 16-run over, just to fall for 27 off 30 when Bawa came on as first change. Bawa pitched the ball up, and Thomas attempted to cut one across the line just to miscue a skier to cover.

Rew and William Luxton were left with the errand of beginning England's recuperation, yet they could endure just 16 balls together as Bawa struck two times in successive conveyances. He tracked down additional ricochet with a wide-ish ball, and Luxton went pursuing just to edge it to the wicketkeeper Dinesh Bana. George Bell was away for a duck when Bawa invited him with a short ball, and everything he could do was glove it to Bana attempting to close off the back foot. From 45 for 5, England were soon 91 for 7 after the wickets of Rehan Ahmed, got at sneak off Bawa, and Alex Horton, who hauled offspinner Kaushal Tambe to midwicket.

Competition Honor Roll

Victor: India

Next in line: England

Third: Australia

Fourth: Afghanistan

Fifth: Pakistan

6th: Sri Lanka

Seventh: South Africa

Eighth: Bangladesh

10th: UAE

10th: Ireland

eleventh: West Indies

twelfth: Zimbabwe

thirteenth: Uganda

fourteenth: Scotland

fifteenth/sixteenth: PNG, Canada

Most runs: 506 - Dewald Brevis (SA)

Most wickets: 17 - Dunith Wellalage (SL)

Most elevated individual score: Raj Bawa (162* versus Uganda)

Best bowling figures: Jamie Cairns (6 for 24 for Scotland)

With England heading towards a sub-120 aggregate, it was passed on to Rew, the last perceived hitter, to drag them to something moving toward a cutthroat aggregate. He held hands with No. 9 James Sales and added 93, with Rew the aggressor in the organization, expanding his rhythm as England consistently edged towards 200. Indeed, even Vicky Ostwal, the conservative left-arm spinner, went for 5.16 per over as Rew pulled him or sent off him over midwicket. As England went past 180, a pursuit of 225-240 appeared to be on the cards.

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