
New Delhi: India U-19 completed the dominant clean sweeping of Australia U-19 on Wednesday, and in the second and latest youth test in Australian conditions, the victory of seven goals. The victory was limited by the triumph of the 2-0 series after the previous Indian discharge in the series of three Youth matches ODI.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!India U-19 renewed the second day to 114 for seven, expanded its first shifts to 171 and secured a slim 36-run lead over the hosts. Australian batting continued when they managed only 119 in their second shifts, and set India an 81-run goal to join.
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Indian persecution began on shaky soil, the captain of the star openers Ayush Matre and Vibhav Suryavanki soon rejected. SuryavANSHi, the youngest IPL Centurion at the age of 14, tried to start the first ball to face above the straight line, but did not reach. Kasey Barton was bowed in the next Matre series and India had a wind.
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However, she pursued the persecution of a lower middle order, and India comfortably reached the target at 12.2 overs and lost three goals.Australian shifts disintegrated under pressure from the Indian disciplined bowling attack. Pacer Henil Patel hit soon in the second shift and removed Simon Budge and Zeda Hollicka going to leave Australia at 0 for 2 and the home side never got started.Indian performance emphasized their depth in tab and bowling, while contributions from Vedant TRIVEDI (33 not out) and consistent support of the pitch. Henil Patel ended up with impressive 3/23 characters, while Barton finished 2/32.Short Score:
- Australia U19: 135 and 116 All Out (Alex Lee Young 38; Henil Patel 3/23)
- India U19: 171 and 84/3 (Vedant TRIVEDI 33; Kasey Barton 2/32)
With this comprehensive performance of the India U-19, she set out her authority in the youth test and ODI series POD, introduced another generation of talents prepared for international cricket.