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COVID-hit U-19 Team India stroll into QFs after beating Ireland

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COVID-hit U-19 Team India stroll into QFs after beating Ireland
COVID-hit U-19 Team India stroll into QFs after beating Ireland
Record four-time champions and title contenders India raged into the Super League quarterfinals of the U-19 World Cup subsequent to whipping Ireland by an astounding 174 runs in a league game in which they scarcely figured out how to field a playing XI.

India began their mission on a triumphant note, beating South Africa by 45 runs and the success on Wednesday by such an enormous margin is critical as the team fielded just the accessible 11 players after six individuals from the side were constrained into confinement subsequent to testing COVID positive.

Put into bat at the beautiful Brian Lara stadium, India initially rode on Harnoor Singh’s energetic 88, which was very much praised by a run-a-ball 79 by his initial accomplice Angkrish Raghuvanshi, to post a difficult 307 for five.

The Hrishikesh Kanitkar-instructed side then, at that point, packaged out the resistance for a mere 133 of every 39 overs to enroll an agreeable success.

Captain Yash Dhull and his appointee Sheik Rasheed were among those quarantined after testing positive as Nishant Sindhu drove the side.

Left-hand Harnoor and Angriksh sewed a 164-run remain at the top to guarantee Indian bowlers had a good all out to defend.

Harnoor hit 12 fours in his 101-ball thump while Angriksh tracked down 10 limits and two sixes.

Exactly when it appeared India needed sufficient capability towards the end as successes had evaporated, Rajvardhan Hangargekar hit five sixes, including a full go-around of maximums in the last finished, in his searing 17-ball 39-run unbeaten appearance that took India past the 300-run mark.

Harnoor, who has been in shining form, drove the ball exquisitely. Assuming it was pitched up on the middle and leg, the left-hander from Jalandhar flicked it stunningly. The ones pitched up on the off-side were driven in the cover region as Harnoor ticked the board pleasantly.

For India, Sangwan, Gautam and Tambe picked two wickets each while Rajvardhan Hangargekar (1/17), Ravi Kumar (1/11) and spinner Vicky Ostwal (1/22) too played their parts flawlessly.

India currently need to have an adequate number of players for their last Group B game against Uganda on Saturday as other than Dhull and Rasheed, hitter Aaradhya Yadav, Vasu Vats, Manav Parakh, and Siddharth Yadav additionally tested positive for the virus.
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