Sri Lanka Under-19s
133
Namibia Under-19s
(17.4/50 ov, T:134) 24/7
Namibia U19s need 110 runs from 32.2 overs.
Current RR: 1.35
β’ Required RR: 3.40
β’ Last 5 ov (RR): 5/3 (1.00)
Sri Lanka Under-19s
133
Namibia Under-19s
(17.4/50 ov, T:134) 24/7
Namibia U19s need 110 runs from 32.2 overs.
Current RR: 1.35
β’ Required RR: 3.40
β’ Last 5 ov (RR): 5/3 (1.00)
CRR: 1.29 REQ: 3.88
Namibia U19 need 104 runs
World record in making??
It seems for Namu, it will be an impossible task!
Sri Lanka Under-19s
133
Namibia Under-19s
(24.1/50 ov, T:134) 36/8
Namibia U19s need 98 runs from 25.5 overs.
Current RR: 1.48
β’ Required RR: 3.79
β’ Last 5 ov (RR): 11/1 (2.20)
Sri Lanka Under-19s
133
Namibia Under-19s
(27/50 ov, T:134) 56/10
SL Under-19s won by 77 runs
Congratulations to Sri Lanka for winning the match by 77 runs.
Congratulations to Supun Waduge for winning the PoTM award for his unbeaten 56.
Cheers..
Sri Lanka U19 won by 77 runs
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Congratulations to SL for their easy victory.
That is that from this low-scoring affair. India taking on Ireland tomorrow in Bloemfontein. We will be up early to bring you all the details from that game. Do remember to tune in for that. Cheers!!
Tomorrow's matches--
Thu, 25 Jan 2024:
15th Match, Group A β’ Bloemfontein, Mangaung Oval, India U19 vs Ireland U19 at 1:30 PM IST
16th Match, Group C β’ Kimberley, Diamond Oval, Zimbabwe U19 vs Australia U19 at 1:30 PM...
Congrats to sri lanka
πICC U19 Men's ODI WC 2024: Group C: Australia vs Zimbabwe at Diamond Oval, Kimberley on 25/01/2024 at 1:30 PM IST π
Coming into the match on the back of a disparaging loss, Zimbabwe will take on an Australia side favourites to make it into the next round.
Pitted against Sri Lanka in their opening match of the ICC U-29 Men's Cricket World Cup 2024, Zimbabwe got their campaign rolling with a disparaging loss. Despite being helped by a rain-drenched outfield, which significantly reduced the target for Prosper Utseya's boys, Zimbabwe failed to chase down the requisite 129 runs in 22 overs and ended up surrendering two points to a delighted Sri Lankan team.
Australia, too, limited their first opponents, Namibia, to a low total, albeit they did so without the help of the weather. Restricting Namibia to 91 all-out in 33.1 overs, they completed a successful chase in 19.5 overs, with Huh Weibgen contributing crucial 39 runs to the total. While it may have looked like a straightforward victory, Australia did lose six wickets while in chase.
Both Zimbabwe and Australia remain in contention for a knockout spot at the time of writing, with the latter's chances of progression slightly better than the former. However, should Zimbabwe beat the mighty Aussies, they will move level with them on two points with a game against Namibia coming up next.
Squads:
Australia U19 Squad: Harry Dixon, Sam Konstas, Hugh Weibgen(c), Harkirat Bajwa, Harjas Singh, Ryan Hicks(w), Corey Wasley, Raf MacMilllan, Tom Straker, Mahli Beardman, Callum Vidler, Lachlan Aitken, Charlie Anderson
Zimbabwe U19 Squad: Nathaniel Hlabangana, Ryan Kamwemba(w), Panashe Taruvinga, Campbell Macmillan, Ronak Patel, Kohl Eksteen, Matthew Schonken(c), Newman Nyamhuri, Brendon Sunguro, Ryan Simbi, Anesu Kamuriwo, Calton Takawira, Mashford Shungu, Panashe Gwatiringa, Shaun Dzakatire, Munashe Chimusoro
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