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ICC U19 WC: India defeated Bangladesh to enter the semifinals

ICC U19 WC: India defeated Bangladesh to enter the semifinals
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Coolidge (Antigua): Ravi Kumar’s left arm sailor put the sensational opening spell when India ‘class 2022’ set a sweet revenge, overthrowing the Bangladesh defense champion by five numbers to enter the Semifinals of the ICC U-19 World Cup here Saturday.
India will meet Australia in the semifinals on February 2, after winning seven of the nine quarter-finals of the Under-19 U-19 World Cup.
Children from CRPF personnel, Ravi Uttar Pradesh, who have followed in the footsteps of Mohammed’s senior art in their original country to ply trading for Bengal, ending with excellent figures from 7-1-14-3 on a tacky lane because Bangladesh was all for 111 at 37.1 overs.
Bangladesh 56 for 7 at one stage before SM Mehrob (30) and Ashiqur Age (16) added 50 for the eighth Wicket to take the team past 100-run mark.
In return, India chased the target at 30.5 overs with the opening of Angkrish RaghuvanShi’s 44 into a top-score.
As happened, Yash Dhull scored a goal borrowed 20 did not come out and his deputy Shaik Rasheed produced 26 because the victory was even more satisfying considering the children returned without post recovery training from Covid-19.
It was a right reply from ‘blue boys’ to ‘cubs tiger’ after their senior batch lost the 2020-final edition followed by the behavior of the Boriories from both parties, especially Bangladesh, whose reaction always ends the upper part when it comes to beat India.
For batches at this time, the victory was also needed after they were beaten twice with the same side last year during a meeting of four countries in Kolkata.
India won a good throw and Ravi utilized full moisture underneath with the initial movement in the air which helped the team goals.
Ravi, who has the natural ability to bring the ball back to the right hand, has left-handed Islamic mahfijul (2) beaten all ended with Inswinger in the second.
His opening partner who was left-handed Iftakher Hossain (1) was carried out by the slowness of the trajectory when he tried to squared and held at the point by Deputy Captain Shaikh Rasheed.
One drop of the Predantic Dough of Nawrose (7) was completely uncomfortable while staying and late to the trip to the delivery was swung only to offer catches to Kaushal Tamble on the slip.
Down at the age of 14 for 3 in the eighth, there was no return for Bangladeshi boys when they began to lose goal periodically.
Vicky Ostwal’s left arm spinner (9-1-25-2) consistently as before with flights and her dot that is not very easy for battery opposition.
But if anyone deserves credit to limit the total managed Bangladesh, it is Ravi, which until a few months ago, was another cricketer outstation, plying trading in Kolkata Club Cricket.
The 18-year-old had his part of the corner and turned before he became the spearhead for India Colts in the tournament.
In fact, talking to officials at the Bengal Cricket Association (CAB), was studied that Pacer left arm playing for Ballygunge United came to trial Bengal U-16 in 2019 but was rejected after he failed to clean TW3 (bone test for age verification).
However, the T20 T20 taxi tournament which was good for Kanchenjungha fighters made him a Bengal U-19 Reckoning as a former opening of Indian and national voter Devang Gandhi and assistant coach (bowling) Jayanta Ghosh Dastidar worked with him.
In fact, when Vinoo Mankad (U-19) A cottage of a Dayers held, Grapevine is that the flavoring sent from the local state association is to oversee the Bowling Pace Ravi Debopratim Harder, which is considered a better prospect.
But the attention of national voters was arrested by Ravi, which was then appointed in the Indian U19 challenger forces.
“He is a very hard-working boy and if you ask me, Devang works a lot on his mental aspects.
Also his biggest asset is the ability to swing the ball into the right hand.” It is a supply of shipping and it works.
The ball was a lot in the net, “Ghosh Dastidar, who was a Dennis Lillee student at the first batch of the MRF Foundation, along with Javagal Srinath and Ashish Winston Zaidi, told PTI.

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