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India U19 thrash Uganda in merciless fashion as Raj Bawa wreaks havoc

24 Jan, 2022
Editor
India U19 thrash Uganda in merciless fashion as Raj Bawa wreaks havoc
24 Jan, 2022 By Editor

Are you familiar with the phrase “total domination”? It frequents the pages of history books with rare appearances in reality. However, the youth of India just manifested one of those rare moments yesterday when they took down the Ugandan U19 team mercilessly in the last group fixture of the U19 World Cup.

Opting to bat first, India were confronted with an early scare after Harnoor Singh was shown the pavilion for a paltry 15 while stopgap skipper, Nishant Sandhu replicated the same figures only playing more deliveries.

However, Angkrish Raghuvanshi continued the onslaught that left the Ugandan bowlers twisted in a knot. He was joined by all-rounder, Raj Bawa for the third wicket stand and the duo conjured an impeccable display of aggression that underlined the brutal brilliance that the team has brought along with themselves to the biggest showpiece event for the younger generation.

The duo stitched together a stand of 206 runs that before Raghuvanshi ended up holing out to Cyrus Kakuru off Sowobi’s bowling. Kaushal Tambe continued the charge alongside Dinesh Bana and Aneeshwar Gautam who chipped in with a useful cameo towards the end to propel India to a staggering 405.

Uganda’s title chase started on a tumbling note with the cream of their batting being stripped off in no time that saw Hangargekar scalping a crucial brace to lead the Indian bowling charge. Stand-in captain, Nishant Sidhu chipped in with a late explosion that cleaned up the Ugandan tail in no time whatsoever.

The Ugandan skipper, Pascal Murungi managed to stitch the last shard of resilience for the undercooked outfit as he scored 34 from 45 balls before being bested by his Indian counterpart.

The Indian captain, Nishant Sindhu claimed four wickets for just 19 runs while Hangargekar managed to claim a brace for the 8 runs that he leaked from his quota of 3 overs.

India will have their task cut out when they face the mighty Bangladesh U19 who are currently the defending champions of the world. This will be the second Super League quarterfinal which is slated to be played at Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua. India will be relieved to welcome back a string of players who were ruled out of the Ugandan contest after testing positive for the virus.

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