India Continue Dominance Over Pakistan As Juniors Coast To 90-Run In U-19 Asia Cup

India bt Pakistan in U-19 asia cup

Dubai: Young teen sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi didn’t fire, for a change, but that didn’t prevent the Indian colts from brushing aside Pakistan by 90 runs in a Group A clash of the Under-19 Asia Cup here on Sunday.

Asked to bat first in the 50-over contest, the Indians lost 14-year-old Suryavanshi in the fourth over. The boy from Bihar, who has been rewriting records left, right and centre, smashed 171 off 95 balls with a barrage of 9 fours and 14 sixes two days ago against hosts UAE. Against Pakistan, however, he was caught and bowled by left-arm seamer Mohammad Sayyam for 5.

Skipper Ayush Mhatre, another future Team India star in the making, and Kerala boy Aaron George steadied the innings. On a track which had some assistance for bowlers, Aaron went on to make 85 off 88 balls, while Rajasthan teen Kanishk Chohan cracked a run-a-ball 46 to lift India to 240.

Pakistan tried to make a match of it, but once the first wicket went down in the ninth over, the floodgates opened.

Medium-pacer Deepesh Devendran bagged 3/16 and Kanishk showed his all-round values with a fine spell of 10-1-33-3.

Only Huzaifa Ahsan (70) put up some resistance as seven batters fell for single-digit scores.

Pakistan boys were dismissed for 150 in 41.2 overs, thereby sealing India’s dominance over their arch-rivals across age groups.

The senior team thumped Pakistan thrice in as many contests en route to lifting the Asia Cup (T20) title in September-October.



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