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Live Match Final: Bangladesh Under-19s v India Under-19s at Potchefstroom, Feb 9, 2020 Live Score,ICC Under-19 World Cup

February 6, 2020 by crict20 Leave a Comment

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India Under-19s 177/10 (47.2 Overs) RR: 3.73
Bangladesh Under-19s 170/7 (42.1 Overs) 4.03
Bangladesh Under-19s won by 3 wickets (with 23 balls remaining) (D/L method)
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6.48pm The streamers begin coming up as Akbar Ali lifts the trophy. A topsy-turvy rollercoaster ride of a final, and Bangladesh emerged the less giddy of the two teams. Akbar Ali plays the starring role, and he was superb first as captain and wicketkeeper, and later with a fabulous effort with the bat to help chase down a low total. Phew! This has been quite the ride. Lots more coming from Sreshth at Potch. For the moment, on behalf of Ranjith and Deivarayan Muthu, this is Debayan Sen saying goodbye and thanks for your company right through this event.

Akbar Ali is back: “It’s a dream come true. It’s all about the hard work we have done over the last two years. The coaching staff…I just cannot thank them enough for how much support they have given us on and off the field. Some of our bowlers were getting emotional. What happened should not have happened. I would like to congratulate the Indian players. They have been brilliant throughout this tournament. I would like to thank our coach, assistant coaches, trainers, analyst, selectors, everybody who has helped us. We’ve had a very good experience, and this is just the beginning for us. Hopefully, this will be the starting stone for us. Those who have supported us here have been our 12th man here. We really appreciate it.”

Jerk Chicken : “Would love to see the curators get recognized in these presentations. Congrats Tigers!!” — For the moment, it’s the winners’ medals for Bangladesh!

6.39pm The Indian team comes up to collect their runners-up medals now. Priyam Garg says :”It’s a bad day, but our boys fought really well. Even with such a low total, we made it difficult for them, and I would like to thank my team for that. (On batting) The biggest factor was the toss, because the wicket was a bit damp. We had a good start, and we should have got to at least 210-220. That would have been a much better score. (On bowling) I don’t think we could have done much different. For 178, we responded really well, and we lost this because we didn’t bat well enough. That’s about it. We enjoyed the World Cup. We played a series here too, and this was enjoyable too.”

Manga: “Came here at Mirpur to buy fiancés Wedding Saree and now strucked in celebrations here around home of cricket. Crazzy”

The Player of the Tournament is Yashasvi Jaiswal. Finishes with a round figure of 400 runs, the most of any batsman. Tells Bishop: “I really enjoyed the tournament, I had a good experience here in South Africa, how to play on these wickets. I really enjoyed it. I needed to play my game, that was it. I keep thinking about what I need to play next, and I just worry about my process. I will do what I did last time, and I want to stick to that.”

6.35pm The player of the match goes to Akbar Ali! Tells Ian Bishop: “When I went into the middle, we just needed a partnership. I told my partners that we cannot afford to lose a wicket. The plan was simple. We knew India won’t make it easy. They are a challenging side, and we knew it will be a difficult chase. I am a person who wants to keep things simple, In the first half of the tournament, I hardly got any chances to get in the middle, and I wanted to make it count today.”

6.28pm What a day, what a game. Bangladesh become just the seventh nation to have won an Under-19 World Cup, and deny India the satisfaction of back-to-back titles in the process. In fact, the first defeat for India since the 2016 final. The match and tournament presentation in just a bit now…

Arup: “I am from KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh. Peoples are gathering here and going for a procession. Its really emotional here.” — That’s wonderful to hear. I am sure the celebrations will go long and far. Especially when your little heroes come back home.

Shahid: “Congrats to Bangladesh here from Pakistan. And yes total praise for Jaiswal, a great player in the making.”

Asim: “What a day. First Naseem Shah becoming the youngest bowler to get a hat trick and now Bangladesh winning their first world championship” — Cricket, bloody hell. My colleagues Deivarayan Muthu and Anuj Vignesh are both so emotional, they can barely string the right words…

Parvez Hossain Emon: “It was a great experience. We are world champions now. I am feeling really good. It was a tough chase, and we had to work really hard. [This feels] just so good.”

Meanwhile, guess what difference can a watch make in chess? Ask B Adhiban, who yesterday became the first Indian Grandmaster to be penalized for wearing a watch to a game in the country.

Richard Stonier, the S&C coach: “These guys have formed a great family with me. This is about the boys, for all the hard work, the sacrifices they have made over the last 12 months. They deserve this. We just work on two things – I just bring energy and show the boys how the best they can be. If they get to 50 percent, that’s good enough.”

Rakibul has the flag wrapped around him as he speaks: “It’s an unbelievable experience. We came here with plans and it worked out really well. Whichever team executes their plans better on the day wins, and that happened for us today.”

Sampath: “Congrats Bangladesh you deserved the cup more than India just based on your performance in this final. Your bowling and feilding were way better and justice is done.”

Arun B: “33 Extras!! Thats 20%. Bangladesh has to chase only 80% of what India scored. Diff between win and lose for India. ”

6.13pm Bangladesh have done what has looked unthinkable for at least the last three years at U-19 level. They have beaten India in an absolute humdinger, and won their first World Cup at any level! They bowled superbly in the morning session, and then started in a frenetic manner with the bat, before Ravi Bishnoi pulled them back wth some sensational leg-spin bowling. However, captain Akbar Ali kept his cool, and has seen this target home with some phlegmatic batting. The Indians, who sank to their knees as the winning runs were struck, can only watch, as the Bangladesh team and support staff takes off on a celebratory run around the ground. Their supporters greet them with gusto. The Bangladesh flag flutters proudly, both on the playing surface, and in the stands!

42.1 1 Ankolekar to Rakibul Hasan there it is! Skips down the track and floats this towards deep mid-wicket 1 run

If I recall correctly, the ICC Trophy final was also rain-affected. And featured a Bangladesh chase

End of Over No.42 Bangladesh Under-19s 169/7 Last Over (6 runs)

Scores are tied, and the squad is ready for a pitch invasion for the ages!

41.6 1 Mishra to Rakibul Hasan short, and he gloves it down on the pitch, and calls his captain through! 1 run
41.5 0 Mishra to Rakibul Hasan full ball, and he defends this outside off no run

TWO AWAY!

41.4 4 Mishra to Rakibul Hasan full, and he gets this past backward point FOUR
41.3 0 Mishra to Rakibul Hasan short, wide outside off. Rakibul has a waft at that, and then puts his left hand up in apology to his captain no run
41.2 0 Mishra to Rakibul Hasan length, jags back in, and he defends towards short mid-wicket no run
41.1 1 Mishra to Akbar Ali short, and he has sliced this away over slip towards third man. On the bounce, though 1 run
End of Over No.41 Bangladesh Under-19s 163/7 Last Over (1 run)

6pm The covers are being peeled off, the rain has stopped. Revised target is 170 – Bangladesh need seven from 30 balls!

Tabish Qureshi: “What if Bangladesh score 169 who will win? What is the no of over now remaining bowlers have to bowl?” —- We get a Super Over. And to the second part of that query, since two bowlers have already bowled out, the most that anybody else can bowl now is nine overs

“Oh no no no! Rain stopped?? Why? For breaking our dream again??? Not again please” peeps DK. Have faith, my friend. Akbar Ali has batted really well. He just needs to see this through!

5.52pm They are going off, and the covers are coming on to the ground. It’;s gone from a drizzle to steadier rain, and Bangladesh are ahead of the DLS score at this stage, which would have been 145, if there were to be no further play!

Looks like my movie might be missed (most of it anyway), but what a final this has already been. The rain coming down has just added another layer of mystery to it all. Bangladesh deservedly with their noses ahead at this stage, and largely thanks to a magnificent rearguard from captain Akbar Ali. This, after Ravi Bishnoi, had yanked this game back from the clutches of the Bangladesh openers, who had put in a very good opening stand.

40.6 0 Ankolekar to Rakibul Hasan fuller, and he defends from the crease no run
40.5 0 Ankolekar to Rakibul Hasan length, and he presses forward to defend this no run

Just 15 to win now. Slip in for Rakibul

40.4 1 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali full, driven past the bowler, despite having six inside the ring, towards long-off 1 run
40.3 0 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali drives a fuller one towards cover no run
40.2 0 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali sweeps a fuller ball on leg, really hard. But he cannot place it either side of short fine leg no run
40.1 0 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali presses forward to defend a length ball around off no run

Final Powerplay, but that is only of academic interest. India need a blitz of wickets here

End of Over No.40 Bangladesh Under-19s 162/7 Last Over (5 runs)

The strength and conditioning coach, a non-Bangla speaker, shouts, “Shesh kore aasho (Finish this before you return)”

39.6 1 Jaiswal to Akbar Ali short, and he swats this away towards the sweeper at extra cover. Retains strike 1 run
39.5 0 Jaiswal to Akbar Ali length, plays it off the back foot no run

Meanwhile, there’s a slight drizzle that has begun

Junaid: “This young Indian Team reminds me Era of Australian Team under Steven Waugh and Ricky Ponting. Who never gave up. Keep going young Lads, you can win it.”

39.4 2 Jaiswal to Akbar Ali short, and he goes back to drive this towards sweeper cover. Two picked up! 2 runs
39.3 0 Jaiswal to Akbar Ali length, tossed up around off, and he stretches forward to defend no run
39.2 1 Jaiswal to Rakibul Hasan length, and he taps this ahead of square leg, and pinches a sharp single! 1 run

Mohammad Aftab: “During my college days, me and my friend Rahul use to invoke a popular phrase from Lagaan movie whenever India was in a precarious situation and it seemed to always work. Let me try that again after all these years, ‘Maar kachra Maar'” — I use it in office TT all the time. Often with my friend Anuj Vignesh

39.1 1 Jaiswal to Akbar Ali short, and he slaps this away towards deep mid-wicket 1 run

Jaiswal is brought back

The DLS par score at this stage is 144. It will go up to 156 if India can prize out a wicket

End of Over No.39 Bangladesh Under-19s 157/7 Last Over (3 runs)
38.6 1 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali full, driven down the ground towards long-off 1 run

Kushal Mehta: “Get a slip in…wickets are going to win you this!!”

38.5 0 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali length, played off the back foot no run
38.4 0 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali fuller, and he tries to sweep this fine. Played away towards square leg no run
38.3 0 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali length, around off, turns away, and he leaves this. Almost has a tentative poke no run
38.2 2 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali goes on with the arm, takes the inside of the bat, and runs away towards fine leg. Goes slow enough to allow two runs! 2 runs
38.1 0 Ankolekar to Akbar Ali turn across the right-hander from around the wicket. Some bounce as well. But he negotiates it well, off the back foot no run

Ankolekar is back

End of Over No.38 Bangladesh Under-19s 154/7 Last Over (5 runs)
37.6 0 Akash Singh to Rakibul Hasan fuller, and he stretches forward to keep this out no run
37.5 0 Akash Singh to Rakibul Hasan length, defended with a forward press. Bishnoi goes for a direct hit at the non-striker’s end, and hits, but Akbar was back inside no run
37.4 4 Akash Singh to Rakibul Hasan full ball, that’s hit a divot on the pitch, and just bounced past Jurel for four byes! Looks for the yorker, and that lands where the bowlers have been landing their front foot, and just flies away. Is this Bangladesh’s day after all? 4 byes

Sreshth brings in another potential plot twist: “If following a tie, weather conditions prevent the Super Over from being completed, or if the match is abandoned or a no result, the teams shall be declared joint winners!”

37.3 1 Akash Singh to Akbar Ali short of a length, and he plays this towards deep square leg 1 run
37.2 0 Akash Singh to Akbar Ali length, around off, and he defends towards cover no run

Cliché: “So disappointed in the commening janta for no Lagaan references so far!!” — Not sure if there are many Aamir Khan fans around the world. I know he has a pretty big following in Bangladesh

Score Cards

Batting

Batting R B 4 6
Parvez Hossain Emon caught 47 79 7 0
Tanzid Hasan caught 17 25 2 1
Mahmudul Hasan Joy bowled 8 12 2 0
Towhid Hridoy lbw 0 2 0 0
Shahadat Hossain (3) stumped 1 10 0 0
Akbar Ali not out 43 77 4 1
Shamim Hossain caught 7 18 0 0
Avishek Das caught 5 7 1 0
Rakibul Hasan not out 9 25 1 0
Tanzim Hasan Sakib
Shoriful Islam
Extras (b 8, lb 4, w 19, nb 2) 33
Total (7 wkts; 42.1 ovs) 170
Bowling O M R W Econ
Kartik Tyagi 10 2 33 0 3.30 (5w)
SS Mishra 7 0 25 2 3.57 (2nb, 4w)
Akash Singh 8 1 33 0 4.12 (5w)
Ravi Bishnoi 10 3 30 4 3.00
AV Ankolekar 4.1 0 22 0 5.28 (1w)
YBK Jaiswal 3 0 15 1 5.00
Partnerships

Wkt Runs Players
1st 50 Tanzid Hasan Parvez Hossain Emon
2nd 12 Mahmudul Hasan Joy Parvez Hossain Emon
3rd 0* Parvez Hossain Emon Towhid Hridoy
3rd 0 Towhid Hridoy Shahadat Hossain (3)
4th 3 Shahadat Hossain (3) Akbar Ali
5th 20 Shamim Hossain Akbar Ali
6th 17 Avishek Das Akbar Ali
7th 41 Parvez Hossain Emon Akbar Ali
8th 27* Akbar Ali Rakibul Hasan

Team Squads

Bangladesh Under-19s
Bangladesh Under-19s
  • Parvez Hossain Emon
  • Tanzid Hasan
  • Mahmudul Hasan Joy
  • Towhid Hridoy
  • Shahadat Hossain
  • Akbar Ali
  • Shamim Hossain
  • Avishek Das
  • Rakibul Hasan
  • Tanzim Hasan Sakib
  • Shoriful Islam
  • India Under-19s
    India Under-19s
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal
  • Divyaansh Saxena
  • Tilak Varma
  • Priyam Garg
  • Dhruv Jurel
  • Siddhesh Veer
  • Atharva Ankolekar
  • Ravi Bishnoi
  • Sushant Mishra
  • Kartik Tyagi
  • Akash Singh
  • What is it?

    ICC Under-19 World Cup, Final: Bangladesh Under-19s v India Under-19s at Potchefstroom, Feb 9, 2020.

    When is it?

    Match will be played on Feb 9, 2020.

    What time does it start?

    Starting time of match 2020-02-09 08:00:00 GMT, 2020-02-09 10:00:00 local

    In Which Ground is it Playing?

    The match will be played at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom

    Who will Win ICC Under-19 World Cup, Final: Bangladesh Under-19s v India Under-19s ?

    With ten nearly equally matched groups, the importance of every game can’t be understated in this tournament. Both sides are expected to emerge out packaged full-strength against each other in what claims to be a cracker of a competition. Contemplating that the 2 sides on newspaper,India Under-19s are somewhat more power-packed unit whereas Bangladesh Under-19s possess the benefit of being a steady side. For this and another above-mentioned motives, we believe the India Under-19s are far more likely to emerge victorious in what will be among the most crucial experiences for either side.

    What TV channel is it on Live?

    The following TV Channels have acquired the official Broadcast rights for ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. Check this listing to know about Where to watch CWC 2019.

    • India and Subcontinent Star Sports, DD Sports DD National (DD1)
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    • Bangladesh Ghazi Tv (GTV), Maasranga & BTV
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    • Canada ATN
    • Middle East and North Afirca OSN Sports Cricket HD
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    • Hong Kong Star Cricket, Today TV App
    • Singapore Star Cricket, Star Hub Go, Singtel
    • China Fox Network Group
    • Fiji Fiji Broadcasting Corporation (FBC TV)
    • Europe, Japan ICC’s Facebook webpage
    • Malaysia Star Cricket, Astro Go
    • Afghanistan Moby TV

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