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ICC U-19 WC: India eye record fourth title

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and are all set to lock horns in the finals of the ICC Under-19 World Cup at the Bay Oval in on Saturday, knowing that victory in the day-night encounter will make their side the most successful ones in the history of the tournament.

Both sides have won the title thrice with a fairly even record in ICC U-19 World Cups when it comes to head-to-head encounters but have had the edge in recent years as well as in this tournament, which culminates after an elaborate league-cum-knockout competition that saw 16 in the fray.

had beaten by 100 runs in their tournament opener besides also winning the previous two matches against them including at the 2012 final, which was the last of India's three titles.

Australia's wins against in the tournament came in 1988 and 1998.

are the only unbeaten side in the tournament with the win over being their lowest margin of victory.

They are considered as a balanced side with the Shubman Gill-led batting line-up and a potent fast attack giving several options as they look to add a fourth title to the ones won in 2000, 2008 and 2012.

On the eve of the match, said he was comforted by the fact that the fast attack had been doing well right from the first match.

"Whenever the team's needed them, they (fast bowlers) have provided the breakthroughs. They're ready whenever I ask them to bowl. They've good intensity as well, their fitness is great as well. All of them . Kamlesh (Nagarkoti), (Ishan) Porel, (Shivam) Mavi. It helps us all have a good attitude in the field, we're all really pumped up when our fast bowlers do well.

Shaw was not bothered that the batting line-up had not been tested enough, with the openers getting solid starts in all but one of five matches, including two century partnerships, and number three batsman Gill aggregating 341 runs at an average of 170.50, including one innings as opener.

"I have confidence that even if we get one partnership, we can take charge of the match and take the score to 250-300. If you look at our match against too, we put up a good total, even though we lost a couple of wickets after an early partnership. The middle order also controlled the innings well," he said.

Shaw though was cautious and said had a better side than the one they had beaten early on and that he would focus on his own team doing well.

On the other hand, said his team was looking to seize the initiative against as the team looks to add a fourth title to the ones won in 1998, 2002 and 2010.

"The 100-run loss does not bother me at all.

A grand final is a different contest. It's a different pitch, different nerves. They've played good but if we get a couple of early wickets and put pressure on their players, anything can happen.

"We wouldn't say we are underdogs. We are not the favourites, but at the end of the day we are Australia, we are our own team, are their own team. We are a side that can beat any team if we play well. We've grown by leaps and bounds since our first match," he said.

have had big moments too with their bowlers producing the two best performances till date in the tournament. Fast bowler took a tournament record seven for 15 against and then leg-spinner Lloyd Pope bettered that with eight for 35 in a dramatic low-scoring quarter-final against England in

Though Ralston had to return home due to an injury, Sangha feels there is a lot of sting in their attack.

"They (India) have not been tested too much, especially the middle-order. We are a different side, and playing some really good I don't think there are any nerves, all the guys are quite excited," he said.

This is the fifth time that have made the final of the tournament. are playing the final for the sixth time, including in the last edition in 2014, when they lost to the Windies.

The two squads are as follows:

Australia: (captain), Xavier Bartlett, Max Bryant, Jack Edwards, Zak Evans, Jarrod Freeman, Ryan Hadley, Baxter Holt, Nathan McSweeney, Jonathan Merlo, Lloyd Pope, Patrick Rowe, Will Sutherland, Param Uppal,

India: (captain), Harvik Desai, Shubman Gill, Aryan Juyal, Manjot Kalra, Shivam Mavi, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Riyan Parag, Ishan Porel, Himanshu Rana, Anukul Roy, Abhishek Sharma, Arshdeep Singh, Shiva Singh,

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 14:39 IST
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