Put into bat, India first rode on Harnoor Singh’s brisk 88 and his opening partner Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s run-a-ball 79 to post a challenging 307 for five. The Hrishikesh Kanitkar-coached side then bundled out the opposition for 133 in 39 overs to register a comfortable win
India players celebrate an Irish wicket on Wednesday. Pic/BCCI
Record four-time champions and title contenders India stormed into the Super League quarter-finals of the U-19 World Cup after thrashing minnows Ireland by 174 runs in a league game here. Team India fielded only available 11 players after six members of the side were forced into isolation after testing COVID positive.
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Put into bat, India first rode on Harnoor Singh’s brisk 88 and his opening partner Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s run-a-ball 79 to post a challenging 307 for five. The Hrishikesh Kanitkar-coached side then bundled out the opposition for 133 in 39 overs to register a comfortable win.
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