
India U19 vs Bangladesh U19 (IND vs BAN) U19 World Cup 2020 Highlights: Bangladesh scripted history on Sunday as they defeated India by three wickets to win their maiden Under-19 World Cup in Potchefstroom. After dismantling the Indian batsmen, Bangladesh skipper Akbar Ali and Parvez Emon put up a great fight back with the bat to guide their team to this historic win.
Chasing a paltry 178, Bangladesh got off to a spectacular start with the opening pair of Emon and Tanzid Hasan adding 50 runs in just 9 overs. However, Ravi Bishnoi’s introduction in the attack led to Bangladesh’s downfall, as the spinner scalped four wickets in his 10-over quota. However, his effort was not enough as a resilient 43 from 77 balls by the Bangladeshi skipper and Emon’s valuable 47-run contribution paved the way for Bangladesh’s victory.
On a slow pitch at Potchefstroom, the Indian team were bowled out for 177 in 47.2 overs. This is the first time India have been bowled out in 13 innings. After a slow start, the Indian team slowly upped the ante with half-centurion Yashasvi Jaiswal leading from the front. However, after his dismissal, India fell like nine pins losing their last seven for just 21 runs. Earlier, Bangladesh skipper Akbar Ali won the toss and elected to field first.
Highlights
Bangladesh script history as they beat India by three wickets to win their maiden U19 World Cup. The rain came and it turned the equation completely into Bangladesh's favour. With 7 to defend in 30 balls, India never had a chance and their opposition were well aware of this. Bangladesh skipper Akbar Ali and Parvez Emon were the difference as the skipper played an unbeaten knock of 43 from 77 balls. Emon, who walked off the pitch after being retired out in the 13th over, came back to rescue his side. His gritty 47 off 79 made the chase a lot more easier for the first time winners.
The revised target for Bangladesh is 170 in 46 overs. They need 7 runs in 30 balls.
Good news for India the rain has stopped and the covers are being removed. The action is likely to resume shortly. Can India fightback after this short interruption or will Bangladesh script history?
Just when the tension was escalating, it started pouring in Potchefstroom, leaving the contest hanging with Bangladesh batting on 163/7 after 41 overs. Bangladesh are currently 18 runs ahead as per the DLS equation.
A perfect delivery and the batsman had left it completely, however, it bounces on an odd surface and then goes over the keeper's head towards the boundary ropes. The bowler looks agonised, while the Bangladeshi supporters rejoice their rare moment of luck. BAN: 154/7 | need another 24
32nd over: 0 1 1 0 0 W
33rd over: 0 0 0 0 0 0
34th over: 0 0 0 0 0 0
35th over: 0 0 0 0 0 0
36th over: 0 0 Wd 0 Wd Wd 1 0 0
Leading India's fightback, Ravi Bishnoi completes his 10-overs quota, in which he bowled three crucial maiden overs. Apart from those three maidens, Bishnoi also scalped four wickets and conceded just 30 runs.
First with the bat and now with the ball. Yashasvi Jaiswal gets the big fish as Parvez Emon's superb innings finally comes to an end. A wide delivery turning away from the off stump and Emon plays it in the air. Connects it well but unfortunate as his shot lands straight into the hands of Akash Singh at covers. BAN: 143/7 | need 35 to win
Parvez Emon plays it late and fine as the ball bounces just wide of the slip fielder and races towards the boundary ropes in the third-man area. He seems to be in some sort of discomfort while rotating the strike but as long as the runs keep coming, Bangladesh or even Emon won't mind it. BAN: 141/6 (31 overs)
Parvez Hossain Emon maybe Bangladesh's final hope. The batsman who left the pitch retired hurt in the 13th over has returned to his team's rescue as he slams Akash Singh for a couple of boundaries in the 27th over. 13 runs come off it as Bangladesh edge closer to a famous win. BAN: 126/6
The equation seems to be in India's favour and a couple of wickets in the middle will guarantee that the Priyam Garg & co. will retain the world championship crown. Bangladesh are six down but the hopes are not lost yet as a partnership now can again turn the contest into their pockets.
Four! Another one for skipper Akbar who is batting very well. He sweeps Ankolekar who hasn't quite settled today. Akbar has 23 off 26 balls. Ban 107/6 after 24 overs
Avishek Das the man to go. What an over. Drop, four, drop and a wicket. Parvez Emon, who had retired hurt, is returning to the crease which is great to see. BAN- 102/6 after 23 overs
back-to-back boundaries for Bangladesh. Bishnoi overcompensates and drags it short outside off. Ali treks deep and plays a rasping cut past backward point. Pressure back on Bishnoi. BAN- 97/5 after 22 overs
Sushant Mishra was having a horrible time, with beamers, warning and what not. Priyam Garg brings him back on and he strikes on the first ball of a fresh spell. BAN 85/5 as Jaiswal takes a smart catch.
Sushant Mishra was having a horrible time, with beamers, warning and what not. Priyam Garg brings him back on and he strikes first ball of a fresh spell. BAN 85/5 as Jaiswal takes a a smart catch. Pressure on the Bangla Tigers
Ravi Bishnoi is on fire! Wrong 'un again, spins viciously back in and Hridoy is rooted to the crease. Misjudges it totally. He's got three wickets in 3.1 overs He has his tail up and is spinning a web around the Bangladeshi batsmen. BAN- 64/3 after 15 overs
Indian bowlers are bowling well now & quite aggressively. Bangladesh needs to get through this phase, won't be easy though. The match could well be decided in the next 7 to 8 overs.
The change in length does the trick for Bishnoi! He strikes with the wrong'un to remove Mahmudul Hasan Joy! Meanwhile, Left-hander Parvez Emon is walking back due to cramps that means two new batsmen at the crease for Bangladesh! BAN - 62/2 after 12.5 ovs
The change in length does the trick for Bishnoi! He strikes with the wrong'un to remove Mahmudul Hasan Joy! Meanwhile, Left-hander Parvez Emon is walking back due to cramps that means two new batsmen at the crease for Bangladesh! BAN - 62/2 after 12.5 ovs
Just when India needed someone to step up, the man in form Ravi Bishnoi delivers, that too in his very first over. A flighted delivery and Tanzid Hasan, who had earlier smacked him for a six over the mid-wicket fence looks to repeat the same. However, this time he gets a leading edge and the ball balloons up in the air. Some work for Kartik Tyagi as he runs forward but makes no mistake in the end as Tanzid returns after scoring 17 off 25 balls. BAN: 50/1 (9 overs)
Yashasvi Jaiswal once again shines with the bat as his 121-ball 88 makes him the leading run-getter from the Indian camp. An amazing outing for the new Rajasthan Royals recruit as we take you through his stats.
The first bowling change by India as Akash Singh, left-arm fast medium, comes into the attack. He starts off with an excellent delivery pitched just outside the off stumps that tantalised Emon to play but he changes his mind at the end. A hint of swing as well but Bangladesh are in no hurry.
However, Akash pitches the fifth delivery slightly up, coming between the middle and leg stump, and Emon flicks it towards the deep mid-wicket region for a cracking four, but in the process also ends up damaging his bat. BAN: 33/0 (6 overs)
Sushant Mishra bowls a beamer and this is the second time he has done in his two overs so far. Umpire interrupts and gives him an official warning and he isn't surprised by it. However, in the fifth delivery of his second over, Sushant bowls a short delivery, which hits the grill of Tanzid's helmet and goes towards the third-man area. Physio out in the field just to check on the player but one thing is for sure, this guy has the potential to consistently bowl 140kph case deliveries. BAN: 27/0 (4 overs)
Parvez Hossain Emon also smashes his first boundary of the contest as a tidy over by Sushant Mishra comes to an end. A wide delivery pitched outside the off stumps, and Emon opens up his arms and whips the ball towards the mid-off area. BAN: 18/0 (2 overs)
Kartik Tyagi starts off with a wide and goes on to concede 13 runs in his first over. Tanzid Hasan slams the 18-year-old for two boundaries in the third and the sixth ball of the over. Sushant Mishra will bowl from the other end.
A herculean task in front of the Indian bowlers as 18-year-old Kartik Tyagi starts the attack. Facing him is left-handed batsman Parvez Hossain Emon, who along with his partner Tanzid Hasan will look to watch out the initial deliveries and build a solid platform for others to follow in the 178-run chase.
Sushant Mishra is gone for 3 and India have been bowled out for 177. This is the first time India have been bowled out in 13 innings. However, not all hope is last. In the Asia Cup U19 final in 2019: India v Bangladesh, India were all out for 106 in first innings and Bangladesh were all out for 101 in 33 overs| Can India do it again!?
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Avishek Das gets this third of the day! Kartik Tyagi is out caught by Akbar Ali. Bangladesh are all over their opposition. Tyagi bags a 5-ball duck. India is having really bad day.
Bishnoi and Ankolekar look for a quick single, but Shoriful is on it in a flash to dismiss Bishnoi! How good have Bangladesh been today? For India this is pure Hara-kiri! Wickets falling like nine pins after the 40th over.
Disastrous running. Both Jurel and Ankolekar end up at the same end, and the umpires have to figure out who is actually out! Confusion as to who is out because both grounded the bat inside the crease at the same time. It's decided Jurel is out! IND-168/6 after 42.2 overs
Huge appeal for lbw and up goes the finger. Islam yells out a loud roar, the Bangladesh fans go crazy here. Two wickets in two balls, what a turnaround from Bangladesh!
Jaiswal has fallen 12 short of his century. Outstanding innings from Yashasvi Jaiswal. Held this Indian innings together in the face of an excellent performance from the Bangladesh bowlers. Will be an achievement now to get to 230
Yashasvi Jaiswal takes India past 150 with his 7th boundary. Good use of the bottom hand from Jaiswal, who's the primary source of runs for India at the moment. IND- 151/3 after 39 overs
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Soft dismissal for India's captain Priyam Garg, who chips it straight to extra cover off Rakibul. It did seem like the ball stopped slightly after pitching. Something for the Indian spinners to look forward to. IND - 114/3 after 31.3 overs