Iqbal Hossain Emon and Azizul Hakim stowed three wickets each as Bangladesh guarded their U-19 Asia Glass title with a comfortable 59-run win against India in Dubai.
Chasing 199, India were bowled out for 139 in 35.2 overs, completing a frightfulness Sunday that moreover saw the men’s Test and women’s ODI sides endure huge defeats.
Electing to field, quick bowler Yudhajit Guha cleaned up Bangladesh opener Kalam Siddiki moderately early for 1. Zawad Abrar struck two fours and a six in his 20 but fell to Chetan Sharma caught behind. Guha at that point struck once more getting freed of captain Azizul Hakim with Bangladesh slipping to 66 for 3 within the 19th over.
Mohammad Shihab James and Rizan Hossan at that point sewed a 62-run stand for the fourth wicket to restore the Bangladesh innings, but wickets in speedy progression wrested any force they had built.
James left to begin with on 40 dismissed by Ayush Mhatre within the 32nd over some time recently Debasish Deba fell eight balls afterward to KP Karthikeya. Raj at that point bowled Hossan for 47 while Samiun Basir and Al Fahad fell within the space of an over as Bangladesh slipped from 128 for 3 within the 32nd over to 167 for 8 within the 42nd.
Wicketkeeper-batter Farid Hasan and Maruf Mridha included a crucial 30-run stand for the ninth wicket some time recently Bangladesh were all out for 198 within the final over.
India, in any case, failed to induce going in their chase from the beginning. Mhatre withdrawn within the second over bowled by Fahad whereas 13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi fell within the fifth after hitting two fours. When C Andre Siddharth got to be Hossan’s to begin with casualty, India found themselves battling at 44 for 3 within the 12th over.
Captain Mohamed Amaan and Karthikeya included a brief 29-run stand for the fourth wicket, but before long Emon introduced a collapse and there was no way back for India. The medium pacer to begin with had Karthikeya caught behind for 21 some time recently striking two balls afterward to send back Nikhil Kumar for a duck. In his following over, he expelled Harvansh Pangalia as India were decreased to 81 for 6 within the 23rd over.
That got to be 92 for 7 when Fahad evacuated Kiran Chormale giving ‘keeper Farid his fourth capture of the innings. Amaan and Raj attempted to delay the inescapable but once Hakim evacuated his inverse number within the 32nd over, the diversion was as great as done.
Hakim picked the final three wickets to start happy scenes within the Bangladesh camp.