Kolkata: After bundling out Afghanistan for only 99 runs, Bangladesh got to the target with eight wickets and 25.3 overs to spare in an Under-19 cricket tri-series match at the Jadavpur University ground here on Wednesday. With the win, Bangladesh grab a place in the final and will battle it out against India on November 29. Chasing a target of 100 runs, Bangladesh lost openers Saif Hassan (8) and Sheik Imon (7) with the score reading 29-2, but they did not panic and overhauled the Afghanistan total without much difficulty. Najmul Hossain Shanto (not out 38) and captain Mehidy Hassan Miraz (not out 37) remained unbeaten till the end with a partnership of 72 runs. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: India vs South Africa 2015, 3rd Test at Nagpur
Earlier in the day, Bangladesh spinners Saleh Ahmed Shawon (3/32)and Saeed Sarkar (3/6) spun a web around the Afghanistan batting line-up and picked up crucial wickets at regular intervals. The only notable contribution from Afghanistan came from the willow of Tariq Stanikzai who scored 27. Opener Hazratullah and captain Ihasanullah Jannat scored 16 and 12, respectively. Afghanistan next play their match against India in a inconsequential rubber on November 27.
For India, Pacer Avesh Khan had claimed four wickets to power India to an emphatic 82-run victory over Bangladesh in the Under-19 Triseries one-day cricket tournament opener. Defending a paltry 159, India were off to a splendid start as the six-feet two inches tall pacer from Madhya Pradesh had a first ball wicket before reducing Bangladesh to 23 for 4 in 6.2 overs with his rattling spell of 6-3-4-4. ALSO READ: India U-19 beat Afghanistan by 33 runs
Brief scores: Afghanistan (Tariq Stanikzai 27; Saeed Sarkar 3/6, Saleh Ahmed Shawon 3/32) vs Bangladesh (Najmul Hossain Shanto not out 38, Mehidy Hassan Miraz not out 37)
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