The Junior India team lost to Pakistan in the U19 Asia Cup in a last-ball thriller on Saturday, 25 December. Coming off a win in their inaugural game of the championship, India were expected to win the match against their arch-rivals, however, a top order collapse ushered those dreams away.
Batting first, India were reduced to 41/4 inside the first 10 overs with pacer Zeeshan Zameer making easy work through the top order. Last game’s centurion Harnoor Singh was the only one in the top five who was able to put up some resistance and managed to score 46 runs off 59 balls.
India were rescued from embarrassment by their lower order who battled through and saw India to a respectable score of 237 runs.
Coming into the chase, India would have hoped for some quick wickets, however despite grabbing their first one very quickly, the bowling attack was fended off by Muhammad Shehzad who shielded his way to 82 off 105 balls.
Pakistan were put in a spot of bother in the middle overs where they lost wickets and did not get the scoreboard moving at all, however, a fiery innings of 29 off 19 balls from Ahmed Khan made sure that they won the match with a boundary off the last ball.
India play Afghanistan next in their last group stage match on Monday, 27 December.