Under-19 World Cup: Delhi boys lucky charm for India as captain, says Sarandeep Singh Cricket News – Times of India

New Delhi: Former BCCI selector Sarandeep Singh Praised Team India’s Under-19 team for reaching the ongoing Super League semi-finals Under-19 World Cup,
Backed by a quality knock along with a spirited bowling performance Angkrish Raghuvanshi India helped Bangladesh beat Bangladesh by five wickets in the quarter-finals on Saturday.
“Very good with the performance of the Under-19 players and the way they are batting and the way they are bowling. Looking at their aggression, it shows that they are very hungry and they want to win the World Cup. are, and their performance is showing.” Everyone is doing their job. His batsmen are scoring runs. Fast bowlers are taking wickets with their bowling.”
“Pacer Ravi Kumar is a tall man. The way he swings the ball, the ball goes out as well as swings in, he looks like a wicket-taking bowler. He always looks to take wickets. He is not one to focus on pace. At Under-19 level, youngsters want to bowl fast at 140-145 (kmph), but this guy shows how talented he is. He can bowl fast. He has been bowling a good line. He is getting early success from his team,” Sarandeep said.

The former selector further said that the Delhi-based Indian captain is a lucky charm for the country and he hopes Yash Dhuli To become a big player.
“Delhi boys as captain are lucky charms for India. What Virat Kohli And Unmukt Chandi As Under-19 captains, they contributed a lot. Unmukt Chand scored a century in the (U-19 WC) final. I hope Yash will come and play a big innings in the semi-finals.”
“The legacy that is there, it should move on and (the team) should play better Cricket Against Australian players because they are playing well.”
Chasing 112, India got off to a poor start as the Dhul-led side lost opener Harnoor Singh (0) in the second over of the innings bowled by Tanzim Hasan Saqib. Raghuvanshi and vice-captain Sheikh Rashid came together at the crease to watch the opening spells of the new Bangladesh bowlers.

Raghuvanshi and Rashid put on a 70-run stand for the second wicket and the partnership was broken in the 21st over as Raghuvanshi (44) was dismissed by Ripon Mandal. This brought Captain Dhul in the middle. Soon after, Rashid (26) and Siddharth Yadav (6) were also killed and India were reduced to 82/4 in the 24th over.
In the end, skipper Dhul (20*) and Kaushal Tambe (11*) took India to a five-wicket win with 19.1 overs to spare.
With this win, India will now lock horns against Australia in the Super League semi-final on Wednesday, February 2.

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