England thrash Nmaibia at U19 Word Cup

IANS  |  Queenstown (New Zealand) 

rode on superb batting by and to thrash by eight wickets in a Group C encounter of the U19 here on Monday.

Batting first, could only manage a modest 196/9 in their alotted 50 overs.

Jacks and Brook then produced a 130-run partnership to help overhaul the target in just 24.1 overs.

Jacks remained unbeaten on 73 runs, with 12 boundaries an a six studding his 44-ball innings. Brook was not out on 59, hitting 12 boundaries over the course of his 48-ball stint in the middle.

The batsmen did reasonably well against the strong bowling.

Their openers and gave them a steady start before solid knocks from Sam Fouche, and Nicol Loftie-helped overcome stagnation in the middle order.

But Namibia's inability to capitalise on a reasonable start proved costly in the end.

Leg-spinner was the most successful among the bowlers with figures of 3/41 in his 10 overs.

Brook and bagged two wickets each.

had a steady start to their chase with their openers and scoring 55 runs between off eight overs.

Fast bowler rekindled Namibian hopes with two wickets in back to back overs.

Banton was the first to go when he a delivery onto his stumps. Perera was dismissed in Lottering's next over when he mistimed a pull and was caught at square leg.

Brook and Jacks then came together to produced some attacking batting and carry to victory.

The duo found the boundary in almost every over while the bowlers did not exactly help their team's cause by giving away 19 runs as extras.

Brief scores:

Namibia: 196/9 in 50 overs (44, Nicol Loftie-36; 3/41, 2/30, 2/32) vs England: 198/2 in 24.1 overs (73 not out, 59 not out; 2/33).

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First Published: Mon, January 15 2018. 15:36 IST