Friday 4 February 2022

Tournament records broken in both #U19CWC matches! 👏Stars of the future left a strong impression in their final playoff outings

 

Qasim Akram created one of the most incredible individual exhibitions the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup has at any point seen to rouse Pakistan to a 238-run pounding of Sri Lanka in the fifth-place season finisher.

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Akram hit a splendid unbeaten 135 off only 80 balls to help his side register a mammoth 365/3, with opener Haseebullah Khan likewise scoring 136.

What's more off-spinner Akram likewise took the wickets of every one of the five of Sri Lanka's best five in the second innings to get done with figures of 5/37 off ten overs to rouse a crunching win.

The 19-year-old's heroics make him the main player in ICC U19 World Cup history to score a century and take five wickets in a similar match.

For got off to a flying beginning as openers Khan and Muhammad Shehzad set on 134 for the first wicket in quite a while.

However, any Sri Lankan trust that a wicket may slow the progression of runs demonstrated unwarranted, as the excusal of Shehzad for 73 off 69 balls just prevailed with regards to carrying chief Akram to the wrinkle, who continued to crush six sixes and 13 fours in a staggering 80-ball score of 135*.

The association among Akram and Khan added an eye-watering 229 runs in 25.3 overs, with the last option just falling three balls from the nearby for his very own splendid 136 - a second century of the competition.

Irfan Khan was caught lbw for a two-ball two off the last bundle of the innings to see Pakistan finish on an overwhelming 365/3 off their 50 overs.Dewald Brevis completed his uncommon competition on another high, hitting 138 off 130 balls to help his side pursue down 294 to win.

Brevis' century implies he has scored two tons and three half-hundreds of years in six innings in the Caribbean, hitting 506 runs and averaging 84.33

Also his side required him at his best after Bangladesh had piled up 293/8 in their 50 overs, with Ariful Islam scoring his second century of the competition.

Five of Bangladesh's best six made beginnings, yet it was 17-year-old Islam who capitalized on his time in the center, stroking 102 off only 103 balls in a thump that included nine fours and three sixes.

Islam fell soon after arriving at his century to the great Matthew Boast in the 48th over, with the Tigers adding 15 additional hurries to their score to set South Africa an objective of 294 to complete seventh in the competition.

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