U-19 Tri-Nation Tournament: India Defeat England by 5 Wickets

Pace-spin duo of Kartik Tyagi (3/35) and Ravi Bishnoi (3/40) were the peak of the bowlers for India U-19
U-19 Tri-Nation Tournament: India Defeat England by 5 Wickets

India under-19 set up a splendid all-round display to triumph over England under-19 in the first match of the tri-series including the two groups and Bangladesh in Worcester on Sunday. The bowlers confined England to a low score before the batsmen traveled long to a five-wicket triumph.

India began the under-19 tri-series in England in some style as they figured out how to facilitate their approach to triumph over the hosts with five wickets and in excess of 10 overs to save. Upwards of nine Indian players were making their Youth ODI debut, contrasted with England's four.

England won the toss and batted first at the County Ground in Worcester. Be that as it may, they got off to an awful begin losing opener Dan Mousley to SS Mishra in the second over itself.

There onwards, wickets continued tumbling at normal interims and despite the fact that a lot of organizations got off to a not too bad begin, the batsmen neglected to benefit from them to push the group to a major score.

Three of the main five batsmen got out in their 20s, while LP Goldsworthy scored a well-paced half-century. There onwards, the bowlers accepted control of undertakings and totally defeated the batsmen, not for once letting thee restriction subside into the game.

The hosts were in the long run bowled out for 204 with three and a half overs to save. Kartik Tyagi and Ravi Bishnoi were the picks of the bowlers, getting three wickets each, while SS Mishra and V Pati partitioned the remainder of the wickets similarly among themselves.

On what resembled a decent pitch for batting, the subcontinent group never truly looked in a tough situation despite the fact that opener Qamran Iqbal fell early, a 92-run represent the subsequent wicket implied India held control of the match. Divyaansh Saxena scored a created 43 before captain Priyam Garg came in and scored a quickfire 38 off 33 balls.

At the same time, Yashasvi Jaiswal remained at the opposite end and despite the fact that he was, in the long run, out for 78, the work was more than done by at that point. Eight England bowlers bowled in anticipation of reversing the situation to support them yet in the long run Shubhang Hedge hit the triumphant runs with 64 balls to save.

England will hope to come back to winning routes in the following match of the series against Bangladesh U-19 at the same venue on Monday.

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