Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

India cruise to U19 World Cup title

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India cruised to a comfortabl­e eight- wicket win over Australia in the Under- 19 Cricket World Cup final at Tauranga in New Zealand.

The BCCI was quick to announce a financial reward for the Indian players and coaching staff, with head coach Rahul Dravid set to enjoy a bonus of approx. AUD$ 100k, while the playing group were to be given AUD$60k each.

Set a sub- par target of 217 after Australia had won the toss on Saturday and opted to bat, India always looked in control, with their ability to build partnershi­ps key in reaching 2-220 in the 38.5 overs.

An unbeaten 101 from Manjot Kalra underpinne­d the Indian innings, his 102- ball innings comprising eight fours and three sixes. A 71- run opening partnershi­p between Prithvi Shaw and Kalra set the tone before 18- year- old allrounder Will Sutherland clean bowled the Indian skipper for 29 in the 12th over.

Kalra and Shubman Gill added 60 runs for the second wicket, their partnershi­p cut short when Param Uppal bowled the dange rous right-hander for 31 off 30 balls. Wicketkeep­er Harvik Desai and Kalra were untroubled in wrapping up the Indian win, Desai's unbeaten 47 off 63 providing the perfect support for Kalra's fluent century.

Earlier, Australia were bowled out for 216 in 47.2 overs, allrounder Jonathan Merlo anchoring the innings with a 102- ball 76 which included six fours.

A 75-run fourth-wicket partnershi­p between Uppal and Merlo resur rected the Australian innings after they

Australia U-19s 216 all out in 47.2 overs ( J Edwards 28, J Merlo 76, P Uppal 34; IC Porel 2 for 30, Shiva Singh 2 for 36, KL Nagarkoti 2 for 41, AS Roy 2 for 2)

Indian U-19s 217 for 2 in 38.5 overs (Manjot Kalra 101 not out, P. Shaw 29, Shubman Gill 31, HM Desai 47)

were teetering at 3-59 four balls into the 12th over.

Medium pacer Ishan Porel removed Max Bryant ( 14) and Jack Edwards ( 28), then paceman Kamlesh Nagarkoti claimed skipper Jason Sangha for 13. Uppal and Merlo's fourth- wicket stand put Australia back on track, the pair rebuilding patiently until leg-spinner Anukul Roy struck in the 29th over, taking a comfortabl­e return catch off a leading edge to dismiss Uppal for 34.

Nathan McSweeney ( 23 off 29) added another 49 runs for the fifth wicket before chipping another return catch to Shiva Singh early in the 40th over to leave Australia at 5-183.

The Australian­s could add only 33 runs for their last five wickets, tied down in their final eight overs by sharp fielding and intelligen­t bowling. Roy finished with 2- 32 off seven overs, equalling Qais Ahmad of Afghanista­n and Canadian Faisal Jamkhandi as the leading wicket-takers for the tournament with 14.

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Manjot Kalra guided India to glory with a ton

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