Aussies end Afghans' race to achieve U-19 World Container last
CHRISTCHURCH: Australia finished Afghanistan's rousing keep running at the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Container with a six-wicket win in the main semi-last at the Hagley Oval here on Monday.
Afghanistan have had a fantasy keep running at the current year's competition, vanquishing Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the gathering stages, at that point whipping hosts New Zealand by 202 rushes to make the last four out of the blue.
In any case, their batsmen neglected to flame against Australia, leaving a turn overwhelming assault little to guard.
Toward the begin of a year in which Afghanistan will play their first authority Test against India in June a youthful gathering of Afghan players drove by Britain conceived national mentor Andy Moles demonstrated their country has a promising long haul future in the game.
In any case, trusts that Afghanistan may go on and achieve a first World Glass last were finished by a clinical Australia group.
Australia will confront the champs of Tuesday's second semi-last amongst India and Pakistan in Saturday's title-decider.
The three-time champions pursued down an unassuming focus of 182 of every a lope, losing only four wickets as they achieved it with more than 12 overs remaining.
In the wake of making 309-6 against New Zealand, the Afghan batsmen battled against a shifted Australia assault and were played out for 181 out of 48 overs after captain Naveen-ul-Haq chose to bat first after winning the hurl.
Wicket-guardian/batsman Ikram Ali Khil made a sublime 80, batting at first drop, and attempted to rally his partners around him. Be that as it may, just three other batsmen achieved twofold figures; Rahmanullah Gurbaz who made 20 at the highest point of the request, Nisar Wahdat who made 11 and tailender Mujeeb Zadran 12.
Australia's new ball bowlers Ryan Hadley and Zac Evans put the Afghan batsmen under strain, keeping them from building any force. Evans took 2-26 from nine overs and Hadley 1-17 from seven.
Medium-pacer Jonathan Merlo, the 6th bowler utilized by Australia, took 4-24 from his 10 overs and leg-spinner Lloyd Pope, who took eight wickets in Australia's quarter-last triumph over Britain, completed with 1-34 from six overs.
Opener Jack Edwards put Australia while in transit to their triumphant focus with 72 from 65 balls, which included eight fours and two sixes. Param Uppal made 32 and Nathan McSweeney 22 of every an unbroken organization of 53 for the fifth wicket which conveyed Australia to triumph in the 38th over.
"We completed a touch of research on their spinners and thought it'd be a smart thought to take the amusement to them," Edwards said. "Attempt to get them before they get us. The pitch was truly moderate, likely gave us a touch of time to peruse the turn, which made a difference."
Edwards was bolstered by Param Uppal, who was 32 not out toward the end.
INDIA, PAKISTAN Prepared FOR Huge Conflict
India and Pakistan, meanwhile, anticipate their semi-last after not getting the chance to play each other in the Asia Glass in November.
India mentor Rahul Dravid said a match against Pakistan could be a decent expectation to learn and adapt for the players.
"It's energizing to play an India-Pakistan amusement on the grounds that under-19 cricket is about encounters, about giving them distinctive learning environs. The most recent few years we haven't had an opportunity to play Pakistan at any level, so it's extremely pleasant that it has worked out the way it has," the Dravid watched. Pakistan commander Hassaan Khan said his group would take the India conflict as some other match instead of stress over the buildup.
"There is unquestionably a development to this match yet we need to take it like some other match. We have by and large done well against India in less than 19 cricket and the young men are extremely energized and anticipating the match since we have not played them earlier," Hassaan said.
Then, Britain will go up against has New Zealand in the Super Group seventh place playoff in Queenstown on Tuesday.
Afghanistan have had a fantasy keep running at the current year's competition, vanquishing Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the gathering stages, at that point whipping hosts New Zealand by 202 rushes to make the last four out of the blue.
In any case, their batsmen neglected to flame against Australia, leaving a turn overwhelming assault little to guard.
Toward the begin of a year in which Afghanistan will play their first authority Test against India in June a youthful gathering of Afghan players drove by Britain conceived national mentor Andy Moles demonstrated their country has a promising long haul future in the game.
In any case, trusts that Afghanistan may go on and achieve a first World Glass last were finished by a clinical Australia group.
Australia will confront the champs of Tuesday's second semi-last amongst India and Pakistan in Saturday's title-decider.
The three-time champions pursued down an unassuming focus of 182 of every a lope, losing only four wickets as they achieved it with more than 12 overs remaining.
In the wake of making 309-6 against New Zealand, the Afghan batsmen battled against a shifted Australia assault and were played out for 181 out of 48 overs after captain Naveen-ul-Haq chose to bat first after winning the hurl.
Wicket-guardian/batsman Ikram Ali Khil made a sublime 80, batting at first drop, and attempted to rally his partners around him. Be that as it may, just three other batsmen achieved twofold figures; Rahmanullah Gurbaz who made 20 at the highest point of the request, Nisar Wahdat who made 11 and tailender Mujeeb Zadran 12.
Australia's new ball bowlers Ryan Hadley and Zac Evans put the Afghan batsmen under strain, keeping them from building any force. Evans took 2-26 from nine overs and Hadley 1-17 from seven.
Medium-pacer Jonathan Merlo, the 6th bowler utilized by Australia, took 4-24 from his 10 overs and leg-spinner Lloyd Pope, who took eight wickets in Australia's quarter-last triumph over Britain, completed with 1-34 from six overs.
Opener Jack Edwards put Australia while in transit to their triumphant focus with 72 from 65 balls, which included eight fours and two sixes. Param Uppal made 32 and Nathan McSweeney 22 of every an unbroken organization of 53 for the fifth wicket which conveyed Australia to triumph in the 38th over.
"We completed a touch of research on their spinners and thought it'd be a smart thought to take the amusement to them," Edwards said. "Attempt to get them before they get us. The pitch was truly moderate, likely gave us a touch of time to peruse the turn, which made a difference."
Edwards was bolstered by Param Uppal, who was 32 not out toward the end.
INDIA, PAKISTAN Prepared FOR Huge Conflict
India and Pakistan, meanwhile, anticipate their semi-last after not getting the chance to play each other in the Asia Glass in November.
India mentor Rahul Dravid said a match against Pakistan could be a decent expectation to learn and adapt for the players.
"It's energizing to play an India-Pakistan amusement on the grounds that under-19 cricket is about encounters, about giving them distinctive learning environs. The most recent few years we haven't had an opportunity to play Pakistan at any level, so it's extremely pleasant that it has worked out the way it has," the Dravid watched. Pakistan commander Hassaan Khan said his group would take the India conflict as some other match instead of stress over the buildup.
"There is unquestionably a development to this match yet we need to take it like some other match. We have by and large done well against India in less than 19 cricket and the young men are extremely energized and anticipating the match since we have not played them earlier," Hassaan said.
Then, Britain will go up against has New Zealand in the Super Group seventh place playoff in Queenstown on Tuesday.
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