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India, England one step from glory at ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup

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(ICC)India and England will lock horns in a tantalizin­g final of the inaugural ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup in Potchefstr­oom today, to bring down the curtain on a thrilling first edition of the event in South Africa.

After a groundbrea­king month in the Rainbow Nation, which saw emerging nations take their place at cricket’s newest top table, the event has delivered a fitting finale between two wellmatche­d sides. They took contrastin­g paths in their respective semi-finals, but both will be fully aware that a significan­t slice of history now beckons for the team that can deliver one more telling performanc­e today.

India played perhaps, their most clinical cricket in dismantlin­g New Zealand by eight wickets in the first semi-final, with wickets for Parshavi Chopra, fine fielding and yet more runs for the redhot Shweta Sehrawat at the top of the order.

Skipper, Shafali Verma, will ask for a repeat of that dosage in the final because that will certainly give India a sincere shot at glory. Standing in their way, however, is the only unbeaten team left in the competitio­n. England had to draw on all their reserves of fortitude to outlast Australia in a cliffhange­r of a second semi-final, eventually prevailing by three precious runs. Captain, Grace Scrivens, had the final say as she took the final Aussie wicket amidst unbearable tension.

England’s batters had produced their tamest display of the tournament, but this is a well-drilled side across all discipline­s. Only once in this World Cup have England conceded more than 100, and that was 103 against Pakistan.

They are miserly and measured when they need to be, and there is plenty of variety to test India’s top-order. England will be fully aware that the powerful Richa Ghosh has been waiting to truly express herself in this competitio­n, and she would love nothing more than to do that in the final.

Both teams have quality spin to call upon, especially on a surface that has been taking more and more turn as the tournament has worn on. Hannah Baker was at it again in the semi, snapping up three scalps to heap the pressure on Australia.

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