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Raj Bawa, Ravi Kumar restrict England to 189 in U-19 World Cup final

India are chasing 190 to claim their fifth junior World Cup title after a brilliant bowling performance. James Rew hit 95 to revive England from 91/7 after electing to bat in Antigua

Published on: Feb 05, 2022 11:07 PM IST
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Both India and England had reached the final unbeaten. But after the first hour’s play in the 14th under-19 World Cup title clash in Antigua, England’s docile batting and India’s brilliance with the ball was indicative of a chasm between the two sides.

Raj Bawa claims a five-for in the U-19 World Cup 2022 final against England (Twitter/cricketworldcup)
Raj Bawa claims a five-for in the U-19 World Cup 2022 final against England (Twitter/cricketworldcup)

Batting first, England were reduced to 47/5 in 13 overs, all spoils accounted for by India’s seam bowlers. But rearguard action from England thanks to a 93-run eighth wicket stand helped them post a fighting target of 190 on Saturday.

There was good carry for the seamers, but the pitch had no demons. The only thing Indian seamers had to work with was strong breeze and they nominated the quicker Rajvardhan Hangargekar to use it to his advantage. Instead, it was left-armer Ravi Kumar, running in against the breeze, who quickly found his lengths. He got one to swing in and hold its line in the second over to square up southpaw Jacob Bethell (2), trapping him leg before. In his next over, Kumar struck again as England’s skipper and their tournament top-scorer Tom Prest (0) dragged one on to the stumps after a failed pull stroke.

Thomas’s adventurous stay, frequently walking down the wicket to the quicks, was short lived. Skipper Yash Dhull brough in Raj Bawa first change in the seventh over and it was the all-rounder who swung the innings in India’s favour. Bawa’s introduction would have worked almost immediately but Thomas was dropped in the slip region. Dhull went for a double change, introducing Nishant Sindhu’s spin early.

India’s change bowlers dried up the flow of runs with England managing only seven runs in four overs. That was all it took for Bawa to coerce Thomas (27 - 4x4, 1x6) into playing an across-the-line swipe, Dhull accepting the catch at mid-off.

It was his belligerent 162* against Uganda that had shone the spotlight on Bawa going into the final. On Saturday, he outshone the other bowlers with his cross-seam deliveries. In the 13th over, Bawa got two in two balls. William Luxton first edged a cut shot to the wicket-keeper. Bawa then bowled a snorter and forced right-handed George Bell to glove to the ‘keeper. It became difficult to take the ball off Bawa’s hand as he soon got Rehan Ahmed also to edge behind the wicket by bowling a disciplined line outside off. It reduced England to 61/6.

From a position of utter domination, India finally found English resistance in the form of No 4 bat James Rew. With James Sales offering him support, Rew began growing in confidence, stroking impressive high-percentage boundaries against seam and spin. He narrowly missed his hundred, holing out to deep square boundary on 95, and England folded up soon after.

Bawa finished with his first five-wicket haul, while Kumar got four wickets.

 
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Rasesh Mandani

Rasesh Mandani loves a straight drive. He has been covering cricket, the governance and business side of sport for close to two decades. He writes and video blogs for HT.

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