South Africa Smashes U19 World Cup Record in 329-Run Rout of Tanzania

South Africa demolished Tanzania by a massive 329 runs after posting a record U19 World Cup total of 397/5, powered by centuries from Jason Rowles and Muhammed Bulbulia. Sri Lanka secured a 106-run victory over Ireland, led by captain Vimath Dinsara's 95 and a strong bowling performance. Pakistan chased down Scotland's 187 with six wickets in hand, thanks to a match-winning 75 from Usman Khan. These results solidify the group standings as the tournament progresses in Windhoek and Harare.

Key Points: U19 World Cup: SA, SL, Pakistan Win; SA Sets Record Total

  • SA posts record 397/5
  • Jason Rowles stars with century & wickets
  • Sri Lanka beats Ireland by 106 runs
  • Pakistan chases 188 vs Scotland
  • Tournaments heats up in Group stages
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U19 World Cup: South Africa, Sri Lanka, Pakistan register wins

South Africa posts record 397/5 vs Tanzania. Sri Lanka & Pakistan also secure wins in ICC Under 19 World Cup group stage matches.

"It was their highest total in U19 World Cup history - Match Report"

Windhoek, January 19

South Africa, Sri Lanka and Pakistan registered wins in their respective ICC Under 19 World Cup matches scheduled in Windhoek and Harare on Monday.

South Africa, with a win and loss, moved to second spot in Group D below Afghanistan, who have won both their games so far. Sri Lanka dominates Group A with two wins in two matches, while Pakistan is second in Group C, next to unbeaten England, with a win and a loss so far.

In South Africa's clash against Tanzania, the 2014 champions were put to bat first by Tanzania. Centuries came from Jason Rowles (125* in 101 balls, with 10 fours and five sixes) and skipper Muhammed Bulbulia (108 in 108 balls, with 10 fours and a six) after openers Jorich Van Schalkwyk (47 in 34 balls, with two fours and five sixes) and Adnaan Lagadien (32 in 31 balls, with four boundaries) had set a platform with 58-run stand.

Bulbulia and Rowles put on 201 runs for the third wicket, and a blitz from Paul James (46 in 18 balls, with two fours and five sixes) guided Proteas to 397/5 in 50 overs. It was their highest total in U19 World Cup history and overall eighth-highest.

None of the Tanzanian batters could touch the 20-run mark as they were skittled out for 68 in 32.2 overs, losing by 329 runs, with Bayanda Majola (2/6) and Jason Rowles (2/14) bowling destructive spells of 6.2 and seven overs respectively. Rowles took home the 'Player of the Match' award for his all-round show.

In Sri Lanka's clash against Ireland at Windhoek, SL U19 opted to bat first after winning the toss. After being restricted to 59/3 in 15 overs, skipper Vimath Dinsara (95 in 102 balls, with six fours and a six) and Kavija Gamage (49 in 69 balls, with six fours) put on a 80-run stand for the fourth wicket, while Chamika Heenatigala (51* in 53 balls, with four boundaries) was also involved in a century stand with his captain.

SL reached 267/5 in 50 overs, with Oliver Riley (2/51) being the pick of the Irish bowlers.

In the runchase of 268 runs, Dulnith Sigera (4/19 in 4.1 overs) and Rasith Nimsara (3/29 in eight overs) took wickets on a regular note, with Callum Armstrong (39 in 83 balls, with three fours) being the only one to cross the 20-run mark among the top seven batters. Skipper Oliver (31* in 35 balls, with a four and two sixes) and Reuben Wilson (32 in 29 balls, with two fours and two sixes) had a 46-run stand for the seventh wicket, but Ireland was packed for 161 runs in 40.1 overs, losing by 106 runs. Vimath took home the 'POTM' honours for his fine knock under pressure.

Shifting to Harare, Pakistan elected to field first against Scotland. Ali Raza (4/47 in 10 overs) and wrist spinner Momin Qamar (3/46 in nine overs) kept Scotland in check, bundling them out for 187 runs in 48.1 overs, with skipper Thomas Knight (37 in 72 balls, with three fours), Finlay Jones (33 in 56 balls, with two sixes) being the top scorers for their side.

Pakistan faced some challenges initially, restricted to 48/2 in 11.1 overs, with Sameer Minhas (28 in 30 balls, with three fours) not leaving a massive impact. Usman Khan (75 in 85 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) and Ahmed Hussain (47 in 92 balls, with three fours) put up a 111-run stand for the third wicket. Pakistan sealed the win in 43.1 overs, with six wickets in hand, with Usman getting the 'POTM' award.

- ANI

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Priya S
Sri Lanka looks very strong in Group A. Vimath Dinsara's innings under pressure was captain's knock. Our Indian boys need to watch out for them if we meet in the knockouts! Good to see Asian teams doing well.
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Rohit P
Pakistan's win was comfortable but not entirely convincing. Losing two early wickets chasing 187 is a bit of a concern. Their bowling looks good though, Ali Raza and Momin Qamar did the job.
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Sarah B
The margin of South Africa's win is staggering. 329 runs! While it's a record, I hope such one-sided matches don't become too common. The associate nations need more competitive fixtures to develop, not just cannon fodder.
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Vikram M
Future of cricket looks bright! So many young talents on display. Usman Khan's innings for Pak was solid. Excited to see how our Indian colts perform in their upcoming matches. 🏏
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Kavya N
Good all-round performances from the skippers - Bulbulia, Dinsara, and Knight (even in a losing cause). Leadership qualities shining through at such a young age. That's what these tournaments are for!

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