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U-19 WC: England opened a campaign with a convincing victory Bangladesh

U-19 WC: England opened a campaign with a convincing victory Bangladesh
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Georgetown: Bangladesh defense of their ICC under 19 World Cup titles fell to a bad start when they slipped to seven-goal defeat against England in their opening group on Sunday.
The England bowling attack destroyed the Bangladesh Batting line-up as a reduced champion reduced to 51 for nine on the 25th of Warner Park in St Kitts and Nevis.
No.11 Ripon Mondol Hit 33 does not come out in the last 46 vibrant goal holder with Nairur Rohman (11) to drag Bangladesh to 97, but they are still dismissed with the best part of 15 overs will be a waste.
In return, the young lion lost George Thomas’s opening and captain Tom Pers but Yakob Bethell and James Rew wore 65 before the first run out of finish lines when England advanced to victory.
Bangladesh captain Rakibul Hasan is part of the side that lifts the trophy in South Africa by 2020 and chooses for bats after winning a throw.
Defending champions folded for 97 on 36 after being reduced to 51/9.
England began a little nervous with bats because Bethell survived the fear of running out when SM Meherob could not collect the ball in the stump with only five on the board.
He survived the LBW pulling interesting from Ashiqur shortly after before the opening of the Thomas pair began to ride the bet after a careful start.
But after reaching three crawling, Thomas perished for 15 when he witnessed another shot from Ripon to leave England 20 for one in ninth.
The breakthrough gave Bangladesh A glimmer sexy but when the England captain Persh buddy behind his colleague Rakibul was only four after that, the game was very pleasant.
However, Rew joined Bethell and together they left extraordinary, ward off the Bangladesh spin attack to relieve potential English nerves.
Bethell finally paid for some running doubt – which had been a feature of his innings – but when he ran out of 44 of 63 balls, the game was all except.
Luxton stepped out into the fold and immediately regarding his first ball to the ground for six before Rew, 26 did not come out of 39 balls, press his victory from the first ball of 26.
England took two comfortable points to go to the top of Group A in front of their match against Canada On Tuesday while Bangladesh will look back on Thursday against the same opponent, who lost to their opening on Saturday.

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