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India vs Pakistan U19 Asia Cup Highlights 2023


Cricket  •  11 Dec, 2023  •  48,823 Views  •  ⭐ 4.5

Written by Anand Swami


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In an electrifying match of the U19 Asia Cup 2023, held at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai, Pakistan outshined India in a high-stakes encounter. This intense game showcased the rising talents of the Under-19 cricket world, with Pakistan clinching victory by eight wickets.

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Azan Awais led the charge for Pakistan with an unbeaten century, while India, despite a valiant effort, couldn't hold off their rivals. Key performances from both sides illuminated this crucial group stage match.

Early Indian Innings: Adarsh Singh and Uday Saharan's Partnership

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The Indian innings commenced with opener Adarsh Singh and skipper Uday Saharan laying a solid foundation. Singh crafted a well-composed 62 off 81 balls, anchoring the innings with finesse. Saharan, on the other hand, contributed a resilient 60 off 98 balls.

Their partnership was a testament to their temperament and skill, adding a crucial 93 runs in 20 overs. However, their inability to increase the run rate in the middle overs meant that India couldn't capitalize fully on this start, eventually culminating in a total of 259 for 9.

Pakistan's Bowling Dominance: Mohammad Zeeshan's Exceptional Spell

Pakistan U19 Team
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Pakistan's bowling attack, led by Mohammad Zeeshan, was a blend of precision and aggression. Zeeshan, with his right-arm medium pace, was the standout bowler, claiming four crucial wickets while conceding only 46 runs in his quota of 10 overs. His disciplined bowling, including a maiden over, was instrumental in keeping the Indian batters in check, thwarting their attempts to accelerate the scoring rate.

India's Middle Order Woes

Indian U19 Team
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India's middle order, featuring Musheer Khan and Rudra Patel, faced significant challenges against Pakistan's tight bowling. Musheer Khan, the younger brother of the well-known Sarfaraz Khan, had high expectations riding on him following his performance in the opening game. However, he could only manage a mere 2 runs, reflecting the pressure of the big stage.

Similarly, Rudra Patel was dismissed for just 1 run, further deepening India's batting concerns. Their quick dismissals left India in a precarious position, exerting additional pressure on the lower order to bolster the team's total.

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