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Mighty India Thrash South Africa to win the second successive title of the World Cup T20 U19 | Cricket news

Mighty India Thrash South Africa to win the second successive title of the World Cup T20 U19 | Cricket news

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A completely dominant Indian boasted of its shame of wealth to win a second consecutive title of the U20 World Cup U20 with a whim of nine Wickt in South Africa in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, the triumph that gives a look at the youth structure more perfectly calibrated of the game. Having surpassed each team during their march to the final, India said once again, doing the job with up to 52 balls left over and became the first team to win the tournament without dropping a single game.

The biggest star of the day was Gongadi Trisha, who followed his excellent 3/15 with an undefeated 33 balls 44 while hitting.

South Africa, directed by Kayla Reyneke, chose to play first, but his decision was quickly counterproductive when the three -pointed rotating attack of India withdrew them for 82.

The left arm spinner Aayushi Shukla was the show star with 4-2-9-2 figures, while the Trisha leg spinner, which has also been a revelation with the bat, further stressed its integral capabilities with its triples Strikes with the ball.

Trisha once again anchored the persecution of India with an undefeated blow that was studded with eight four.

ViceCapitán Sanika Chalke (26 was not; 22 balls, 4×4) sealed the victory with a powerful launch to the limit of the square leg, forcing the young Indian players, wrapped in the tricolor, to enter wild celebrations.

“I have dreamed of this moment during the last two years, and I cannot believe that I have reached the winning races, it is really surreal. The support of my teammates made a difference, and this moment is one that I will appreciate forever,” Sanika said after the game.

The left arm spinner Parasika (4-0-6-2) provided India an immediate advance, dismissing the Simone Lourens starter for a duck while South Africa fought from the beginning.

The right arm sailor Shabnam Shakil (2-0-7-1) withdrew the dangerous Jemma Botha, reducing South Africa to 20/2 at the end of the fourth.

The pressure intensified when Aayushi played Diara Ramlakan, more abolishing the inputs of South Africa.

Halfway, South Africa was fighting 33/3, unable to win any impulse.

Captain Kayla Reyneke (7) tried to stabilize the tickets, but fell to Trisha, who later harmed Mieke Van Vours (23) to break a promising association of 30 races for the seventh Wickt.

His employer tried to free himself, but he perished as he tried to go big, running to Trisha in the long term.

Despite Fay Cowling (15; 20 balls) and Mieke Van Vourast putting a small resistance, South Africa’s struggles continued.

The duo tried to rebuild, but with only four overs, South Africa was placed precariously in 58/5.

Trisha’s advance then caused a collapse and were finally removed in the final delivery of their entries.

India had a strong beginning in his persecution, strongly scoring with a constant flow of singles and limits.

Trisha was once again the aggressor with her exquisite blows, while Kamalini G also intervened.

The Opening Association moved gently until Kamalini was fired by 8, caught by Simone Lourens of Kayla Reyneke bowling, leaving India in 36/1 in 4.3 overs.

Sanika faced some knit balls before establishing themselves as the bowling and the rebel field of South Africa also helped the cause of India.

Trisha, on the other hand, continued to exudate confidence, accumulating races with a mixture of singles and limits.

The constant racing flow kept the high impulse, since India reached 71/1 in the middle of its inputs.

The defending champions enjoyed a perfect campaign, winning all their group games against the Western Indies, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.

His winning impulse continued in the Super Six stage with victories about Bangladesh and Scotland.

In the semifinal, India offered a dominant performance against England to extend its undefeated streak to six games.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a union feed).

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