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We collect and why, how we use it, and how to review and update it.India U19 sail into Super League stage after big win over Ireland U19
India made it two wins from two at the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup thanks to a brilliant batting performance against Ireland. Six of their players were ruled out of selection on the morning of the match, but the team still put up a comprehensive performance.
The four-time champions made 307 for five from their 50 overs on the way to a 174-run win that puts them top of Group B.
Opener Harnoor Singh set the tone for his team, back to his best form after only scoring a solitary run in the win over South Africa on Saturday.
This time he made 88 before Matthew Humphreys trapped him lbw. However, by that point India were already closing in on 200, helped by Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s 79.
They then set a daunting target of 308 for Tim Tector’s team, who started the tournament with a 39-run over Uganda, to hunt down.
The powerplay proved tricky for Ireland to get a foothold in the match and keep up with the required run rate.
And when spinner Rajvardhan Hangargekar struck in only the third over to send Jack Dickson back to the dressing room, they were left reeling.
Any hopes of a fightback finally went when Joshua Cox’s thick edge was caught at the second attempt by wicketkeeper Dinesh Bana as he headed back to the pavilion for 28.
Ireland were eventually bowled out for 133, Aneeshwar Gautam perhaps the pick of the Men in Blue attack with figures of two for 11 at an economy of 2.75.
India next face Uganda, where a win would see them secure top spot in Group B, while Ireland face South Africa.
Brief Scores: India U19 307/5 in 50 overs (Harnoor Singh 88, Angkrish Raghuvanshi 79, Raj Bawa 42, Rajvardhan Hangargekar 39*; Muzamil Sherzad 3-79) beat Ireland U19 133 in 39 overs (Scott MacBeth 32; Aneeshwar Gautam 2-11, Garv Sangwan 2-23) by 174 runs.