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Under-19 World Cup: India too good for Nepal, clinch 132-run win
Bloemfontein (South Africa): India clinched a resounding 132-run victory against Nepal in their final Group 1 Super Six match of the Under-19 World...
Bloemfontein (South Africa): India clinched a resounding 132-run victory against Nepal in their final Group 1 Super Six match of the Under-19 World Cup here on Friday. Sachin Dhas and skipper Uday Saharan hit fluent centuries and lifted India from a tricky 62/3 to a formidable 297/5 in the allotted 50 overs.
In reply, Nepal run-chase was restricted to 165 for the loss of nine wickets with captain Dev Khanal bowled out on 33 being the top scorer. The Nepal team lost four of their player on single digit scores while two of them for duck. Earlier, Dhas punished the Nepal bowling attack in his innings of 116 runs off 101 balls which included 11 boundaries and three sixes. Saharan on the other hand played with utmost patience and made 100 off 107 balls (9x4) as the duo weathered the early storm with a record partnership of 215 that came off just 202 balls.
This was India's highest partnership of the tournament. Following hundreds by Dhas and Saharan, India now have five centuries in this year's tournament.
Underlining their dominance with the bat, India have so far scored two 300-plus totals, while two others have been in excess of 290 from five matches of this global showpiece. Opting to bat, India got off to a brisk start with Adarsh Singh scoring 21 off 18 balls before falling prey to Gulsan Jha's short ball tactic. Singh edged one down the leg side to be caught by wicketkeeper Uttam Magar, as Nepal made early inroads in the first powerplay.
The Indians were rattled further with the dismissals of Arshin Kulkarni (18) and Priyanshu Moliya (19) in a space of three balls. However, the momentum shifted dramatically with a game-changing partnership between skipper Saharan and Dhas. Saharan anchored the innings, playing second fiddle to the aggressive Dhas. Promoted to No. 5 due to the loss of early wickets, Dhas bossed the day with his controlled yet aggressive batting. In previous matches, Dhas batted lower down the order, either at No 6 or 7, limiting his opportunities to express himself. However, the day's innings saw Dhas assert himself from the start. Dhas played a delightful inside-out shot against off-spinner Bhandari, the boundary taking him to 99. In the very next delivery, he elegantly nudged the ball to long-on to reach a well-deserved century, which came off 93 balls. India have one foot in the semi-finals and would like to sign off the Super Six stage with a big win. (PTI)
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