The Indian colts made it to the final of the Asian Cricket Council’s Asia Cup ODI tournament as they defeated Bangladesh U-19 by a huge margin of 103 runs in the second semi-final held at Sharjah Cricket Ground in Sharjah. They would now face Sri Lanka U-19 in the summit clash at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai on Friday, December 31, 2021.
The Indian bowlers got the team off to a flier in its defence of a mediocre total of 243 against the defending World Champions Bangladesh. Though Bangladesh got off to a quick and steadied start, reaching 30 in the first five overs without losing a wicket.
But once Ravi Kumar struck and broke the opening partnership, there was no coming back for the young Tigers. They kept losing wickets at regular intervals and were suddenly reduced to 87-7 in the 21st over.
Ariful Islam tried his level best but couldn’t bring much difference as he got out on 42 at the 10th wicket and the entire Bangladesh team was all out for 140, giving the Indian team joy and also a taste of revenge for its last World Cup final loss at the hands of the Bangladeshi team.
Earlier in the day, India was helped by SK Rasheed’s unbeaten 90 off 108 balls to reach 243-8 in its 50 overs.
In the first semi-final, there was drama on display at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai as the Pakistani team after restricting Sri Lanka to only 147, itself got bowled out for only 125, losing the game by 22 runs to bow out of the tournament.
Chasing 148, Pakistan were off to a very poor start, losing their first three wickets in just 10 runs and inside the first six overs. A little partnership did develop between Muhammad Shehzad and Qasim Akram. But it was too little to make an impact in the context of the game.
This 32 run partnership by the way was the highest in the entire innings as the team was dismantled by the pair of fast bowler Traveen Mathew and spinner Dunith Wellalage who shared seven scalps between them.