Tarouba (Trinidad and Tobago): The dough in the form and captain Yash Dhull will expect a beating effort that is far from his team when recording four-time Indian champions take Ireland in their second group match from the ICC U-19 World Cup here on Wednesday.
After starting their campaign with a 45-run victory over South Africa, Indians were full of confidence and expected to be an Irish steamroll at the Brian Lara Stadium.
India and Ireland have registered their opening victory.
While India beat South Africa, Ireland beat Uganda as many as 39 Run.
Dhull alone anchored from Innings India against Junior Proteas when they lost their second opening – Harroor Singh and Angkrish Raghuvanshi early after being put in bats.
Dhull added a vital 71 running with Shaikh Rasheed (31) for the third to revive the Indian round first and then sew a valuable contribution with Nishant Sidhu (27), Raj Bring (35) and Kushal Tambe (35) gave his Bowler target worthy.
maintain.
But let’s go on Wednesday, Dhull will look for more support from the appetizer to relieve pressure on the middle and lower Order into the fall of the tournament.
If the Indian battery is not until the sign of against South Africa, it is a very contrasting performance of the bowling unit.
Vicky Ostwal’s left arm spinner (5/28) turned out to be a star player with a ball while Raj Bowler Raj Bring (4/47) gave perfect support from the other end when India was targeting South Africa for 187 running.
The opening of left-handed Kidal Jalandhar Harroor, who was a leading runner in India in the Asian Cup with 251 running in five matches and attacked 100 unbeaten against Australia in the final heating match of the team on January 11, is expected to print a.
Bagful of Runs in the tournament but only managed 1 in the opening.
Pacer’s right arm Rajvardhan Hangkeskar (1/3), who had played senior cricket for Maharashtra and was impressed with his raw speed in the Asian Cup, and the Bowler left Ravi Kumar both had ordinary sightseeing against South Africa.
Meanwhile in another match that day, Australia would face Scotland in Group D games in Basseterre.
Squads India: Yash Dhull (C), Harroor Singh, SK Rashuvanshi, SK Rasheed (VC), Nishant Sindhu, Siddarth Yadav, Aneeshwar Gautam, Dinesh Bana, Aaradhya Yadav, Raj Angad Bring, Manav Parakh, Kaushal Tambe, Vasu Vats, Vicky Ostwal, Ravi Kumar, Garv Sangwan Ireland: TECTOR TIM (C), DIARMUID BURKE, Joshua Cox, Jack Dickerty, Jamie Forbes, Daniel Formin, Matthew Humphreys, Philippus Le Roux, Scott Mcgeth, Muzamil Sherzad, David Vincent, Luke Whelan, Ruben Wilson