Sunday, 12 August 2012

U-19 Fast bowlers set win for West indies


West Indies Under-19 167 for 6 (Alleyne 52, Harmeet 3-35) beat India Under-19 166 (Patel 51, Beaton 3-33) by four wickets
West Indies' fast bowlers made best use of the early morning conditions in Townsville to give their team an advantage that India failed to bridge as the day wore on. They took the field after an aggressive war cry during the team huddle on the boundary, after which their four quicks worked their way through India's top order with a primarily short-of-a-length attack. Deprived of scoring opportunities and losing wickets regularly, India stagnated and managed only 166.
Faced with a middling target, West Indies could afford to see off the new ball but they lost two early wickets in the process. India's pace options were limited, though, and once the spinners came on the middle-order batsmen settled in without much trouble. John Campbell and Anthony Alleyne charted the course with a 58-run partnership and Kyle Mayers helped finish it with 17 balls to spare. Mayers' 43 complemented his performance earlier in the day - 10-0-35-2

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