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India U-19 beat England U-19 by 20 runs to extend unbeaten streak

India U-19 team look ready to book for a place in the finals on December 21 with this win over England U-19.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Dec 15, 2015, 11:29 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 15, 2015, 11:30 PM (IST)

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India U-19 team is currently unbeaten in three straight games © Getty Images (Representational Photo)

Colombo: Top-order batsmen made it count as India Under-19 stretched their unbeaten run to three matches after outplaying England colts by 20 runs in the tri-series youth cricket ODI. Electing to bat at the R Premadasa Stadium, India U19 rode on a 113-run opening stand between Himanshu Rana (50) and skipper Rishabh Pant (71) to post a challenging 261 all out in 50 overs. After the opening duo’s departure, Ricky Bhui (42) and Virat Singh (38) then stitched a 52-run stand to force the Brad Taylor-led side to juggle between eight bowling options. ALSO READ: Rahul Dravid: India U-19 World Cup team close to being identified 

Leg-spinner Mason Crane bagged three wickets, while pace spearhead Sam Curran and part-time spinner Dan Lawrence picked up two wickets each. In reply, the English side had their moments in the game but the Indian bowlers got wickets at regular intervals to flatten the opposition chase. Opener Lawrence struck a fine 55, while George Barlett top-scored with a defiant 70 and Max Holden contributed with a gutsy 45, but their efforts were not enough as the side was packed in 49.3 overs. Left-arm spinner Mayank Dagar and medium-pacer Rahul Batham bagged three wickets apiece. ALSO READ: India Under-19 beat Sri Lanka Under-19 by 4 runs (D/L method) in 1st match of tri-series

The Indian side have just one more game to go against Sri Lanka U-19 and are looking certain to play the finals on December 21.

Brief Scores:

India Under-19:  261 all out in 50 overs (Rishabh Pant 71, Himanshu Rana 50; Mason Crane 3-51) beat England Under-19: 241 all out in 49.3 overs (George Barlett 70, Dan Lawrence 55; Mayank Dagar 3-27, Rahul Batham 3-24) by 20 runs.

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