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India U-19 Steamroll Sri Lanka U-19 to Reach Fifth World Cup Final

India U-19 reached their fifth World Cup final after beating Sri Lanka U-19 by 97 runs.

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  • India U-19 (267/9) beat Sri Lanka U-19 (170) by 97 runs to reach their fifth World Cup final.
  • Anmolpreet Singh top scored for India with 72 runs.
  • Mayank Dagar picked up figures of 3/21.
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Three-time champions India continued their invincible run to reach the ICC Under-19 World Cup final for a fifth time with an emphatic 97-run win over Sri Lanka in the semifinals in Mirpur on Thursday.

India did well to reach 267/9 after a shaky start before putting up an impressive effort with the ball to get Sri Lanka all out for 170 in 42.4 overs.

The batting stars were Anmolpreet Singh (72 off 92) and Sarfaraz Khan (59 off 71), who amassed his fourth fifty plus scores in five innings player in the tournament.

The three time champions will face either West Indies or Bangladesh in their next match.

Indians, put in to bat on an overcast morning, were put under pressure right away with its formidable opening pair of Rishabh Pant and captain Ishan Kishan falling early to leave their team at 27/2 in the 10th over.

Batting was not easy but Anmolpreet and the in form Sarfaraz steadied the ship with a 96-run stand off 126 balls for the third wicket.

While Anmolpreet’s was a gritty 92-ball knock, power- hitter Sarfaraz too played a measured innings considering the circumstances. The 18-year-old IPL recruit, who came into the match with scores of 76, 21*, 74, 74, still managed to pierce the field for six fours and a maximum.

Anmolpreet, who hit six fours and a six during his stay at the crease, strung another handy 70-run partnership with Washington Sundar (43 off 45) after Sarfaraz’s departure.

India needed a move on in the last 10 overs and the late burst came courtesy Sundar and Armaan Jaffer, who smashed 29 off 16 balls before Mayank Dagar’s 17-run cameo off 10 balls took his team to a competitive total in a crunch match.

Defending the target, the Indian bowlers did not allow the Lankan chase to take off.

India missed quite a few chances on the field but the bowlers were still good enough to keep things tight for the opposition. After a batting cameo, Dagar did his bit with the ball as well, grabbing 3/21 in 5.4 overs of his left-arm spin.

The chase was not a huge one but Sri Lankan batsmen failed to rotate the strike and a regular loss of wickets meant the asking run rate kept going up.

Sri Lanka’s hopes of reaching their second ever final were all but over when the scoreboard read 133 for six in the 35th over.

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