India U-19 Crush Pakistan, Storm into World Cup Semis Unbeaten

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia congratulated India's Under-19 team for a commanding 58-run victory over Pakistan, securing their semi-final spot with an unbeaten record. Batting first, India recovered from 47/3 to post 252, thanks to a composed 68 from Vedant Trivedi and lower-order contributions. Pakistan's chase, needing a quick win for net run rate, faltered after being 151/3, collapsing to 194 all out as Indian bowlers took control. The win ensures India avoids Australia in the next round and will instead face Afghanistan in the semi-final.

Key Points: India U-19 Beat Pakistan, Reach ICC World Cup Semifinal

  • India U-19 beats Pakistan by 58 runs
  • Team remains unbeaten in tournament
  • Vedant Trivedi anchors with 68
  • Pakistan collapses chasing 253
  • Sets up semi-final vs Afghanistan
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Congratulations to India for a fantastic win in ICC U-19 WC: BCCI Sec Saikia

BCCI Secretary hails India's dominant U-19 World Cup win over Pakistan. Vedant Trivedi's 68 and a bowling collapse secure semi-final berth.

"Congratulations to India U19 for a fantastic win today... The young, talented boys showed superior game-awareness - Devajit Saikia"

New Delhi, Feb 1

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia hailed India's Under-19 side for their dominant win over Pakistan by 58 runs and unbeaten run at the ICC U-19 World Cup.

Saikia praised the young team's game awareness, strategy and consistency as they sealed a well-deserved place in the semi-finals with another impressive victory.

"Congratulations to India U19 for a fantastic win today in ICC U-19 WC. The young, talented boys showed superior game-awareness, better strategy and were outstanding right throughout. They are unbeaten in the tournament and have rightfully secured their semi-final berth. I am sure that will continue to blossom. Jai Hind," BCCI secretary Devajjt Saikia posted on X.

Sent into batting first after Pakistan won the toss, India recovered from a dramatic collapse at 47/3 to post 252 in 49.5 overs. Vedant Trivedi anchored the innings with a composed 68 off 98 balls, while lower-order contributions from RS Ambrish (29), Kanishk Chouhan (35) and Khilan Patel (21) lifted the total past 250.

Pakistan's bowlers had their moments, with Mohammad Sayyam and Abdul Subhan striking in quick succession, but lapses in the field allowed India to add 39 runs in the final four overs.

Pakistan's qualification hopes hinged on chasing the target in 33.3 overs to overhaul India's net run rate, but their pursuit never gathered the required urgency.

Henil Patel removed Sameer Minhas early, and although Usman Khan (50) and Farhan Yousaf offered resistance, the chase lost momentum on a deteriorating pitch.

At 151/3 in the 30th over, Pakistan looked poised for a regulation win, but Yousaf's dismissal triggered a collapse, as the side lost their last eight wickets for 43 runs.

India captain Ayush Mhatre claimed three wickets, Khilan also picked three scalps, and India's spinners tightened the noose as Pakistan were bowled out for 194 in 46.2 overs.

India's tactical discipline proved decisive, ensuring they avoided a semifinal against Australia in Bulawayo on February 3 and instead set up a clash with Afghanistan in Harare on February 4.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, it's thrilling to see such talent. The tactical discipline mentioned in the article, especially from the spinners, made the difference. Well done, boys!
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Vikram M
Beating Pakistan is always special, but doing it so dominantly in a World Cup is fantastic. The lower-order contributions were crucial. Khilan Patel with bat and ball – what a player!
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Rohit P
A respectful criticism: while the win is great, we should avoid getting overconfident. The top-order collapse is a concern. Need to work on that before facing tougher teams like Australia or England later.
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Priya S
So proud of our boys! 🏏 The game awareness at such a young age is impressive. Avoiding Australia in the semis is a smart outcome. Now go and bring the cup home! #YoungTeamIndia
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Michael C
Watching from Canada. The composure under pressure was world-class. Pakistan looked good at 151/3, but the Indian bowlers, especially the captain Ayush Mhatre, turned the game. Brilliant cricket.

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