U-19 WC winners' families exuberant over the glory

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

As the Indian Under-19 team lifted the after thrashing by eight wickets in the final, the families of the winners' expressed that they could not be more proud of the team for their emphatic victory.

lifted their record fourth as they chased 217-run target posted by in just 38.5 overs, with the help of Manjot Kalra's magnificent unbeaten knock of 101 runs.

Praveen Kalra, the father of Manjot, told ANI, "We are proud of him. Manjot will keep on performing like this. He will prove to be a good for the country in the coming times. Our good wishes are with him."

Off spinner Abhishek Sharma's father also expressed his happiness over India's glory and hailed the team's effort.

"This is the happiest day of my life.

Indian won the game one-sidedly. Abhishek is very determined. He used to ask me to make him practice to the level of high-class cricketers," Abhishek's father, who was also a cricketer, said.

He added, "I would now wish he performs sincerely in every match and tournament he plays, including the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy, and play for team in future."

Meanwhile, Indian Prithvi Shaw's credited former Indian and Under-19 head for the victory.

"I will credit for boosting the team. We were hopeful that Shaw will hit a century but it did not happen. Manjit Kalra batted really well and Harvik Desai too," Pathak said.

It was an all-around performance from the Indian side at the Bay Oval ground in here, as the Indian spinners sent shivers through the Australian batsmen's spines with their magical spell while the batsman exhibited magnificent show with the bat.

Opening batsmen Shaw (29) and Kalra gave a strong start before rain interrupted the play in the fourth over.

Coming to bat at number three spot, swashbuckling batsman Shubman Gill, who had scored a ton in the semifinal against Pakistan, was cleaned up by Param Uppal on 31.

However, Kalra remained rooted on the crease, along with Harvik Desai (47), to guide as chased down the target of 217 in just 38.5 overs.

For Australia, all-rounder became the highest scorer with his 76-run innings after the Indian blowers ripped through their top-order.

Kamlesh Nagarkoti was the pick of the bowlers for with three wickets while and bagged two wickets each.

was adjudged as 'Man of the Match' while was awarded 'of the Tournament'.

It is to be noted that have remained unbeaten in the Under-19

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First Published: Sat, February 03 2018. 17:40 IST