Malhotra's Heroics Lead India U19 to Thrilling 18-Run Win Over Bangladesh

India's U19 team staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Bangladesh by 18 runs via the DLS method in a rain-interrupted World Cup match. After early struggles, Vaibhav Suryavanshi's blistering 72 and Abhigyan Kundu's 80 propelled India to 238 all out. Chasing a revised target, Bangladesh collapsed from a strong position, losing their last eight wickets for just 40 runs, largely due to Vihaan Malhotra's crucial bowling spell. The all-round effort secured India's victory in their second tournament match.

Key Points: India U19 Beats Bangladesh in World Cup Thriller via DLS

  • Early wickets put India in trouble
  • Suryavanshi's aggressive 72 off 30 balls
  • Rain interruptions reduce overs
  • Malhotra triggers Bangladesh collapse
  • India wins by 18 runs via DLS
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U19 World Cup: Malhotra leads stunning turnaround as India down Bangladesh by 18 runs

Vihaan Malhotra's all-round performance and Vaibhav Suryavanshi's 72 power India U19 to an 18-run DLS victory over Bangladesh in a rain-affected match.

"Malhotra had a second spell and continued to build pressure... resulting in Bangladesh losing their last eight wickets for only 40 runs. - Match Report"

Bulawayo, Jan 17

A stirring all-round effort from Vihaan Malhotra, backed by a blazing half-century from Vaibhav Suryavanshi, powered India to an 18-run victory over Bangladesh via DLS method in their second match of the tournament at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo.

After losing two wickets in the third over, India struggled early in the match as captain Ayush Mhatre was dismissed for 6 and Vedant Trivedi made a golden duck in the third over. As the wickets continued to fall around him, Suryavanshi remained calm and continued to play an aggressive innings with regular boundaries.

Near the end of the powerplay, Bangladesh struck again when they dismissed Malhotra for 7 and continued to place pressure on India early in the match. Suryavanshi reached his 50 in just 30 balls and looked to ignite a revival for India with the partnership of Abhigyan Kundu.

Just as India looked like they were getting back on track, Iqbal Hossain Emon reversed the momentum by taking two wickets in quick succession and stopping India's charge including the key wicket of Suryanvanshi (72). Abhigyan Kundu continued the charge of India's batting and scored an impressive half-century before rain caused the first stoppage of the match and cut the match to 49 overs a side.

India were eventually bowled out for a score of 238, while Kundu had accumulated an individual score of 80 prior to that happening after the rain had stopped and play had commenced.

Bangladesh began their batting innings on a poor note losing a wicket in the very first over; however, they soon recovered and managed to score 54 runs at the end of the 10 overs. Soon after this, rain delayed the match further resulting in the overs being reduced once again. The new target set for Bangladesh when play resumed was 165 runs from 29 overs.

At the conclusion of 20 overs, Bangladesh looked to be in control with a total of 102 runs from 2 wickets. The changeover of Vihaan Malhotra coming back into bowl ended a 44-run partnership that started Bangladesh's collapse. Azizul Hakim Tamim helped support Bangladesh's position with a six and also reached a half-century during this period. However, Malhotra had a second spell and continued to build pressure when Khilan Patel took his wicket, resulting in Bangladesh losing their last eight wickets for only 40 runs as Malhotra and Patel continued their run of wickets. Henil Patel took the last wicket as India completed an impressive 18-run victory.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, it's fantastic to follow these young talents. The match had everything - early wickets, a fightback, rain interruptions, and a dramatic collapse. Great entertainment!
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Aditi M
While the win is sweet, the top-order collapse is a bit worrying. Ayush and Vedant need to show more application. Can't always rely on the middle order to bail us out. Hope they learn from this before the knockouts.
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Rohit P
Malhotra turning the game with the ball after a low score with the bat! That's the spirit. And Abhigyan Kundu's 80 was pure class under pressure. Boys showed real *jigra* (courage) today!
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Kriti O
The DLS drama always makes it nerve-wracking to watch! Bangladesh was cruising at 102/2. Then the collapse... 8 wickets for 40 runs! That's some serious bowling performance in the death overs. Well done, team! 💙
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Michael C
Impressive mental strength from the Indian lads. The rain breaks can disrupt rhythm, but they adapted better. The Patel duo at the end were clinical. Good to see such competitive cricket at the U19 level.

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