IND Vs AUS Final U19 Highlights: India was facing Australia in the final of Under-19 World Cup on Sunday.
Australia won the toss
IND Vs AUS Final U19 Highlights: Australia has won the toss and decided to bat in the Under-19 World Cup. The Indian team will bowl first. India is eyeing to restrict the Kangaroo team to a low score.
Australia’s innings begins
Australia’s innings started against India in the final. Harry Dixon and Sam Constas were at the crease. Raj Limbani started the bowling for India.
First blow to Australia in IND Vs AUS Final U19 Highlights
Australia suffered its first setback in the final against India. Raj Limbani gave the first success to Team India. He clean bowled Sam Konstas on the third ball of the third over. Constas faced eight balls. He could not open an account. After his dismissal, captain Hugh Wiebgen came to the crease. Australia had scored 19 runs for one wicket in three overs. Harry Dixon was unbeaten on 15 and Wiebgen was unbeaten on three runs.
Australia’s score 38/1 in 7 overs
The Australian team had scored 39 runs for one wicket in eight overs. Harry Dixon was unbeaten on 20 off 15 balls and captain Wiebgen was unbeaten on 13 off 25 balls. After the fall of the first wicket, both of them batted cautiously and made a partnership of 23 runs for the second wicket.
Australia’s score 66/1
The Australian team had scored 66 runs after losing one wicket in 15 overs. Harry Dixon was unbeaten on 28 off 38 balls and captain Wiebgen was unbeaten on 35 off 52 balls. There was a partnership of 58 runs between these two.
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Wiebgen missed half-century, Australia score 94/2 in 20 overs
Australia captain Wiebgen missed a half-century by two runs. Naman Tiwari restricted them to 48 runs on the fourth ball of the 21st over. There was a partnership of 78 runs for the second wicket between Dixon and Wiebgen. Harjas Singh came to bat at number four.
Australia’s Harry Dixon out, score 100/3 in 23 overs
Australia suffered another setback. Set batsman Harry Dixon was out after scoring 42 runs. Naman Tiwari got him caught out by Murugan Abhishek. The Indian bowler had got two successes. 23 overs of play ended and Australia’s score was 100 runs for three wickets. Ryan Hicks came in as the fifth batsman.
Australia’s score after 26 overs is 111/3
26 overs of play were completed, Australia’s score was 111 runs for three wickets. Naman Tiwari brought two successes out of trouble for India. At present, Harjas Singh was unbeaten on 6 runs in 20 balls and Ryan Hicks was unbeaten on 9 runs in 9 balls.
31 overs of play completed, Australia’s score 151/3
31 overs of play were completed and Australia’s score was 151 runs for three wickets. Currently at the crease, Harjas Singh was unbeaten on 33 runs in 44 balls and Ryan Hicks was unbeaten on 18 runs in 21 balls. For India, Raj Limbani took one wicket and Naman Tiwari took two wickets.
Raj Limbani dismissed Ryan Hicks
Raj Limbani dismissed Ryan Hicks on the first ball of the 35th over of Australia’s innings. The wicketkeeper batsman was out after scoring 20 runs. There was a partnership of 66 runs for the fourth wicket between Harjas Singh and Hicks. Oliver Peak came to bat at number six.
Harjas Singh returned to the pavilion after scoring a half-century
Indian origin batsman Harjas Singh, playing for Australia, returned to the pavilion after scoring a half-century. He scored his first international half-century of the Under-19 World Cup in 50 balls. Harjas was dismissed by Soumya Pandey. 38 overs of play were completed and Australia’s score was 182/5. Rafe McMillan came in to bat at number seven.
Rafe McMillan out for 2 runs
Rafe McMillan, who came to bat at number seven after Harjas Singh, returned to the pavilion after scoring 2 runs. Musheer Khan caught him out. 40 overs of play were completed, Australia’s score was 187 runs for six wickets. Charlie Anderson came to bat at number eight.
Australia’s score crossed 200 runs
Australia scored 200 runs against India. By the time 43 overs of play were completed, the team had suffered six setbacks. Currently at the crease, Oliver Peak had scored 21 runs in 24 balls and Charlie Anderson had scored four runs in 10 balls.
Charlie Anderson returned to the pavilion after scoring 13 runs.
Australia got the seventh blow in the form of Charlie Anderson. He returned to the pavilion after scoring 13 runs in 18 balls. Raj Limbani dismissed him. Tom Straker came in to bat at number nine. By the completion of 46 overs, Australia’s score was 223 runs losing seven wickets.
Australia’s score 253/7 in 50 overs
Australia scored 253 runs in 50 overs in the final match of Under-19 World Cup against India. India had to score 254 runs to win the title match. Harjas Singh played the highest innings of 55 runs for Australia. Whereas captain Webgen scored 48 runs. However, he missed completing his half-century. Harry Dixon, who came to open the batting, was also out after scoring 42 runs. Apart from this, Oliver Peak remained unbeaten on 46 runs and Tom Straker remained unbeaten on 8 runs. Raj Limbani took the most wickets for India. He sent three batsmen to the pavilion while Naman Tiwari got 2 wickets. Apart from this, Soumya Pandey and Musheer Khan got one success each. Now the Indian team was expected to bat well in the second innings.