India smelled danger when Australia set the biggest winning target in the history of U-19 World Cup finals. In the finals, when the Aussie bowlers bowled with the dominance that only Australia could do, India was defensive at the start. Banoni: Third title for Australia in U-19 World Cup. Australia won the title by defeating India by 79 runs in the final. In front of the target of 254 runs raised by Australia, India was bowled out for 174 runs in 43.5 overs. The Aussie youth team's crowning achievement was similar to that of the senior players' World Cup held in India in November last year when they defeated India, who reached the final undefeated, to win the title. Score Australia 253-7 in 50 overs, India all out for 174 in 43.5 overs. India smelled danger when Australia set the biggest winning target in the history of U-19 World Cup finals. In the finals, when the Aussie bowlers bowled with the dominance that only Australia could do, India was defensive at the start. India's batting hopes Arshin Kulkarni (4), Musheer Khan (22), captain Uday Saharan and Sachin Das (9) returned to the dressing room by the time the scoreboard reached 68 runs. Callum Wildler gave the Aussies their first break through in the third over by dismissing Arshin Kulkarni. Musheer Khan, who came third, gave hope with Adarsh Singh, but was bowled out by Birdman when the score stood at 40.
Musheer scored 22 runs off 33 balls. Birdman also dismissed captain Uday Saharan (9)
who came in at number four. With this, Sachin Das (8), India's batting prospect who was defending, was dismissed by Raf McMillan. India slumped from 40-1 to 68-4. India confirmed defeat when Birdman himself dropped opener Adarsh Singh (47), who was struggling alone. Murugan Abhishek, who came to the crease as the eighth man and scored 46 runs off 43 balls, was able to reduce India's loss. Abhishek was dismissed by Callum Waldler and the streaker ended the Indian fightback by dropping Soumy Pandya. While Birdman and McMillan took three wickets each for Australia, Tom Straker, who took five wickets against Pakistan in the semi-final, took one wicket. Australia, who won the toss and batted first, scored 253 runs for the loss of seven wickets in 50 overs. Harjas Singh scored 55 runs and was the top scorer for Aussies. Raj Limbani took three wickets and Naman Tiwari took two wickets for India. Meanwhile, England spinner Jack Leech will miss the rest of the series after suffering a knee injury during the first Test. Leach is expected to take at least six months to return to competitive cricket. Rajkot: Good news for India before the third Test against England. Middle-order batsman KL Rahul is confirmed to return for the third Test. Rahul shared a video of batting practice in the nets as an Instagram story. Rahul, who played some beautiful drives during practice, is batting without any signs of injury. Rahul and Jadeja were included in the team for the third Test, but the BCCI had clarified that they can play only if they prove their fitness. Rahul, who shone for India in the first Test in Hyderabad, was unable to play in the second Test due to an injury. Meanwhile, England spinner Jack Leach suffered a knee injury during the first Test and will miss the rest of the series. Leach is expected to take at least six months to return to competitive cricket. The England team management has made it clear that no one will be included in the team to replace Jack Leach. Tom Hartley, Rehan Ahmed. Leach was the most experienced bowler in the England spin line that included Shoaib Bashir.
Bengal's big target for victory against Kerala, Sanju without batting; 9 wickets for Jalaj Saxena
Captain Sanju Samson, who was expected to bat in the middle order, was disappointed for the fans. Even though Basil Thambi came in for the eighth over, Sanju didn't get to bat. Thiruvananthapuram: Bengal set a target of 449 runs against Kerala in Ranji Trophy cricket. Chasing a huge target, Bengal were 77 for the loss of two wickets at the end of the third day. A day with eight wickets in hand, Bengal need 372 more runs to win. Abhimanyu Iswar is at the crease with 33 runs. Bengal lost the wickets of opener Ranjot Singh Kharia who scored two runs and Sudeep Kumar Kharami who scored 31 runs. Shreyas Gopal and Jalaj Saskena took one wicket each for Kerala. Kerala, who have not won yet in the season, will bowl in the hope of victory on the last day. After continuing to bat on the third day at 172-8, Kerala ended the first innings of Bengal with 180 runs in the first session itself. Veteran spinner Jalaj Saxena took the last two wickets of Bengal and took nine wickets in the entire match to give Kerala a huge first innings lead. Jalaj Saxena took nine wickets conceding 68 runs. MD Nidhish took the only remaining wicket for Bengal. Rohan Kunnammal and Jalaj Saxena got off to a brilliant start in the second innings for Kerala, who took a huge first innings lead of 183 runs. Both of them scored 88 runs for the opening wicket. Shahbaz Ahmed gave Bengal the first break through by dismissing Jalaj Saxena who scored 37 runs. But Rohan Kunnummal(51), Sachin Baby(51), Shreyas Gopal(50*) and Akshay Chandran(36) who scored a half-century secured a good lead for Kerala.
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