ICC U-19 WC: India Trounce B’Desh to Set up Semis Date with Pak

For India Shubman Gill was the top scorer with 86 runs and Abhishek Sharma contributed both with the bat and ball.

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India continues to remain unbeaten in the tournament.
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Title favourites India justified their top billing as they thrashed Bangladesh by 131 runs in the quarterfinal to set up a mouth-watering semifinal clash with arch-rivals Pakistan in the ICC U-19 World Cup in Queenstown in New Zealand on Friday.

The Prithvi Shaw-led team outclassed their next-door neighbours with consummate ease scoring 265 and then bundling out the hosts for a paltry 134 in 42.1 overs.

The boys really executed the plans well as we have practised in the net session. Really looking forward to the contest against Pakistan
Prithvi Shaw, Captain, Indian U-19 Cricket Team

Abhishek Sharma, who missed out on the Man of the match award to his Punjab teammate Shubhman Gill (86 off 94 balls), was undoubtedly the star performer with his brilliant all- round show.

He first scored a quick 50 (off 49 balls) and then took a couple of wickets (2/11) along with two catches.

Bangladesh kept on losing wickets at regular intervals.(Photo: Twitter/@cricketworldcup)

Such was India's domination that despite a lower-order batting collapse, their bowlers rattled hrough Bangladesh middle-order with speedsters Kamlesh Nagarkoti (3/18 in 7.1 overs) and Shivam Mavi (2/27 in 8 overs) once again working up brisk pace.

Save opener Pinak Ghosh (43), none of the other Bangladeshi batsmen could cross the 20-run mark in what turned out to be a virtually one-sided contest.

Nagarkoti, who is expected to be sought after uncapped pick at the IPL auctions, once again regularly hit the 140 kmph mark beating the batsmen for sheer pace.

The Indian spinners -- left-arm trio of Shiva Singh (0/29 in 7 overs), Anukul Roy (1/14 in 5 overs) and Abhishek (2/11 in 5 overs) kept it really tight as the Bangladesh batsmen found it even difficult rotate the strike.

Even Ishan Porel (0/8 in 5 overs) coming back after recuperating from ankle injury was fast and accurate during his only spell of the match.

From a comfortable 215 for 4, India lost six wickets for 50 runs on a slow pitch.(Photo: Twitter/@cricketworldcup)

While Rahul Dravid's boys will gear up for their semi- final against Pakistan, the only worrying factor will be lack of the contribution from the lower-order, who were exposed for the first time.

From a comfortable 215 for 4, India lost six wickets for 50 runs on a pitch that was slowish in nature with strokeplay being difficult.

Dravid will have to look into this issue as Pakistan are expected to be a far more accomplished team with better quality bowling attack during the semi-final scheduled on January 30.

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Shubman Gill was declared Man of the Match for his knock of 86 runs in 94 balls.(Photo: Twitter/@cricketworldcup)

However, there was no stopping Shubhman, who hit nine boundaries in his 94 ball knock.

Someone who loves taking the aerial route, Shubhman was seen hitting a lot of balls down the ground as he shared 86- run second wicket stand with Shaw (40, 54 balls) and 74 for the third wicket with glovesman Desai (34).

Once Gill was gone, the cheeky Abhishek kept the scoreboard ticking despite losing out on partners as he hit six boundaries. It was courtesy Abhishek that India got-past the 200-run mark.

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Published: 26 Jan 2018,12:01 PM IST

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