Perky Asians beat NZ by six wickets to set up final clash with champions India
Bangladesh players celebrate their semi-final win over New Zealand at Potchefstroom, South Africa yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Potchefstroom: Bangladesh stormed into their maiden ICC U-19 World Cup final with a comprehensive six-wicket win over New Zealand here on Thursday, setting up the title clash with record four-time champions India.
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Mahmudul Hason Joy rose to the occasion with a 100 off 127 balls, helping Bangladesh overcome the 212-run target in 44.1 overs. After losing the openers cheaply in the chase, Joy paired up with Towhid Hridoy (40) first before teaming up with Shahadat Hussain (40 not out) to share a 101-run stand for the fourth wicket and fashion a resounding win.
New Zealand had recovered to make 211-8 from 74-4, courtesy an unbeaten 75 off 83 balls from Beckham Wheeler-Greenall. Shoriful Islam was the pick of the bowlers for Bangladesh, claiming 3-45 runs in 10 overs.
The final between defending champions India and Bangladesh will be played here on Sunday. Like India, Bangladesh too are unbeaten in the tournament. Bangladesh captain Akbar Ali said his team will have to play its best cricket to upstage India.
“We will play it as a normal game. We can’t take the pressure of thinking that this is our first final. India are a very good side and we have to play our ‘A’ game. We have to do the best in all three departments. Bangladeshi cricket fans are crazy, and I hope we will continue to get the same support that we’ve been getting,” said Ali at the post-match presentation.
One can expect a close finish considering India scraped through by five runs in a low-scoring Asia Cup final against Bangladesh in September. India were able to defend a paltry 105 by bowling out Bangladesh for 101 in the final held in Colombo.
India, led by Priyam Garg, had hammered Pakistan by 10 wickets to enter their third successive U-19 World Cup final on Tuesday with the in-form Yashasvi Jaiswal slamming an unbeaten century.
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