India U-19 Thrash Australia U-19 by Innings and 120 Runs in Youth 'Test'

India U-19 Thrash Australia U-19 by Innings and 120 Runs in Youth ‘Test’

In a thrilling encounter that showcased the resilience and skill of both teams, the India U-19 cricket team emerged victorious over their Australian counterparts in the second Youth ‘Test’ at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

Resuming the third day at 142 for three, Australia’s Oliver Peake played aggressively, smashing boundaries and driving and cutting with precision. He reached a well-deserved century, leading Australia’s fightback. However, India’s off-spinner Anmoljeet provided the breakthrough, dismissing Alex Lee Young and Christian Howe.

After lunch, Peake was caught by Nikhil at covers, while Samarth peppered Aidan O’Connor with short deliveries before having him caught at slip. Anmoljeet continued his impressive spell, dismissing Ollie Patterson and Lachlan Ranaldo. Mohamed Enaan and Vishwa Ramkumar also contributed to Australia’s downfall, bowling out the visitors for 277 in their first innings.

With a significant lead, India enforced the follow-on. Enaan and Anmoljeet quickly dismissed Riley Kingsell, Simon Budge, and Peake, leaving Australia in trouble at 41 for three. Between overs 11 to 24, Australia’s batting collapsed. Alex gifted his wicket to a brilliant direct hit, while Anmoljeet dismissed Howe and Enaan had Aidan stumped. Patterson and Hogan also fell cheaply, as Anmoljeet rattled their stumps. Chetan got Vishwa bowled, and Anmoljeet picked up Ranaldo for his fifth victim, sealing India’s emphatic victory.

Harvansh Singh's Century Powers India U-19 to Dominance in Youth 'Test'

Harvansh Singh’s Century Powers India U-19 to Dominance in Youth ‘Test’

Harvansh Singh’s scintillating century propelled India U-19 to a commanding position against Australia U-19 on day two of the second Youth ‘Test’ at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium.

Singh’s masterful knock of 117 (143b, 7×4, 6×6) anchored India’s innings, which ended on a formidable 492. The right-hander displayed an array of strokes, showcasing his power-hitting prowess with six towering sixes over the leg-side. His elegant drives and punches, both off the front and back foot, helped him reach his century and push India’s total beyond the 450-run mark.

Australia’s bowlers had a tough start to the day, with fast bowler Oliver Patterson dismissing India’s skipper Soham Patwardhan (63) early on. However, Mohamed Enaan and Singh forged a resilient partnership of 54 runs for the seventh wicket. Enaan’s dismissal brought N. Samarth to the crease, who played aggressively, hitting two consecutive sixes off Lachlan Ranaldo. However, the off-spinner soon dismissed both Samarth and Chetan Sharma in the same over.

With India’s innings nearing its end, Singh took over, dominating both the fast bowlers and spinners. He showcased his power-hitting by smashing six sixes on the leg-side between the long-on and deep-mid wicket region. His elegant punches and drives, both off the front and back foot, helped him reach his century and pushed India to post 492. He also had a crucial 90-run partnership for the last wicket alongside Anmoljeet.

Australia’s innings got off to a shaky start as leg-spinner Enaan dismissed openers Riley Kingsell and Steven Hogan, while off-spinner Anmoljeet sent back Simon Budge, leaving the visitors at 42 for three. However, skipper Oliver Peake (62 batting) and Alex Lee Young (45 batting) revived the innings with an unbroken 100-run fourth-wicket stand, ending the day at 142 for three.

With the pitch showing signs of uneven bounce and the visiting team trailing by 350 runs, an intriguing day three is in store.

India U-19 Snatch Thrilling Two-Wicket Win in Youth Test Opener

India U-19 Snatch Thrilling Two-Wicket Win in Youth Test Opener

India’s Under-19 cricket team displayed resilience and determination to secure a thrilling two-wicket victory over their Australian counterparts in the first Youth Test match at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

Chasing a challenging target of 212 on a turning pitch, India faced early setbacks as off-spinner Thomas Brown dismissed Vaibhav Suryavanshi and pacer Addison Sheriff removed Vihaan Malhotra, leaving the hosts struggling at 25 for two.

However, Nitya Pandya (51) and K.P. Karthikeya (35) steadied the innings with a 71-run partnership for the third wicket. Karthikeya’s dismissal to leg-spinner Vishwa Ramkumar brought about a collapse, with Nitya and skipper Soham Patwardhan falling in quick succession.

With India reeling at 113 for five, Abhigyan Kundu and Nikhil Kumar (55 not out) forged a crucial 49-run stand for the sixth wicket. Aidan O’Connor dismissed Kundu, but Kumar and Enaan (12) kept the scoreboard ticking.

Vishwa Ramkumar’s dismissal of Enaan left India on the brink of defeat, but Kumar and N. Samarth (43) combined for a match-winning 43-run eighth-wicket partnership. Kumar remained unbeaten on 55, guiding India to victory with just 61.1 overs played.

Earlier, Soham Patwardhan’s three wickets had helped India restrict Australia to 214 in their second innings. Mohamed Enaan’s six-wicket haul in the first innings had given India a slender 24-run lead.

India U-19 Dominate Australia U-19 in Youth Test Opener

India U-19 Dominate Australia U-19 in Youth Test Opener

On a sweltering day at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, India’s U-19 cricket team asserted their dominance in the first Youth Test against Australia U-19. Opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi (81 batting) mesmerized the crowd with his exquisite strokeplay, guiding India to a commanding 103 for no loss at the end of day one.

Australia’s bowlers had earlier toiled hard, but India’s batsmen proved too resilient. Leg-spinner Mohamed Enaan (3/48) led the charge, dismissing Steve Hogan and Simon Budge, while pacers N. Samarth (3/49) and Aditya Rawat (2/50) chipped in with crucial wickets.

Riley Kingsell (53) and Oliver Peake (29) provided some resistance for Australia, but India’s bowlers maintained a tight grip on the proceedings. Christian Howe (48) and Aidan O’Connor (61) briefly threatened to revive the visitors’ innings with a 98-run seventh-wicket stand, but Aditya’s timely dismissals ended their hopes.

With only a couple of batters remaining, Samarth cleaned up the tail as Vaibhav took over and asserted his authority in India’s reply. The right-hander showcased his full repertoire of shots, dispatching boundaries with ease and punishing loose deliveries with disdain.

Suryavanshi’s innings was a masterclass in batting, as he played with confidence and composure. He found the gaps with precision, drove through the covers with elegance, and pulled with power. His unbeaten knock has put India in a commanding position heading into day two.

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