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Opener Manjot Kalra produced a sparkling 101 not out as India scored a handsome eight-wicket victory over Australia at the Bay Oval in Tauranga today to become the first side to win four titles at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup.
The left-hander struck eight fours and three sixes during his 102-ball knock as favourites India coasted to 220 for two in 38.5 overs, much to the delight of Indian supporters who formed the majority of the 3,000-odd spectators who turned out for the day-night match. A combined bowling effort had earlier helped dismiss Australia for 217 in 47.2 overs.
India had defeated Australia by 100 runs in their opening match and the difference between the two sides was evident once again. The balance of the Asian side powered a bunch of players who were also looking to win the title for the fourth time for their country.
India captain Prithvi Shaw said that this was a moment he would never forget.
“It feels really good. Winning this World Cup means a lot. We are really enjoying the moment. We did not expect so much of support from fans here but it has been a really fascinating tournament for us and we have had some really memorable moments.
“This victory will always be remembered by our lot because you never know whether you win the senior World Cup or not but we had an opportunity here and availed it. There will be lots of memories from here and I can’t express my feelings enough.”
India opener Manjot Kalra said that he enjoyed batting and was determined to see the team through.
“I started confidently and went for my shots from the beginning. I steadied myself at the fall of Shubman Gill’s wicket but I was always confident I would see the team through. The atmosphere and support for us was fantastic and I really enjoyed batting today.”
Australia captain Jason Sangha said his team members had a lot of promise but India were the better side in the tournament. “They played very well. The score was not enough, 250 would have been a better score. India batted very well, full credit to them. They played perfect shots, it was hard to set fields for them.
“They won the key moments. For us, it was the first 10 overs were very crucial when they batted very well. Their fast bowling was fantastic, excellent batters, a good all-round team with many players for the future.”