Raj Bawa and opener Angkrish Raghuvanshi smashed blistering centuries to energy a COVID-hit India to a mammoth 405 for 5 towards Uganda of their inconsequential ultimate Group B match of the ICC U-19 World cup right here on Saturday.
That is the best complete on this version of the event.
Having already sealed a quarterfinal spot regardless of lacking 5 gamers owing to COVID-19, together with skipper Yash Dhull, report four-time champions India meant enterprise as Bawa and Raghuvanshi took the Uganda assault to the cleaners.
India’s highest rating within the U-19 World Cup stays 425 for 3 set towards Scotland in 2004, whereas Australia maintain the world report rating of 480 for six towards Kenya in 2002.
Innings Break!
Document-breaking 1⃣6⃣2⃣* for Raj Bawa 💪
1⃣4⃣4⃣ for Angkrish Raghuvanshi 👌India U19 set the stage on hearth & put up a mammoth 4⃣0⃣5⃣/5⃣ on the board towards Uganda U19. 👏 👏 #BoysInBlue #U19CWC #INDvUGA
Scorecard ➡️ https://t.co/R2TlR1FKq8 pic.twitter.com/V1QDRg1mzy
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 22, 2022
Invited to bat, opener Raghuvanshi scored 144 off 120 balls whereas Bawa remained unbeaten on 162 off simply 108 deliveries.
The duo shared 206 runs for the third wicket to take the sport away from Uganda.
Whereas Raghuvanshi hit 22 fours and 4 sixes, Bawa embellished his innings with 14 fours and as many as eight hits over the fence, as India recorded their second highest rating within the historical past of U-19 World Cup.
After Raghuvanshi’s departure, Bawa continued along with his attacking intuition and clobbered the Uganda bowlers to all elements of the bottom.
It was a one-way site visitors because the Uganda bowlers had no solutions to the Indian onslaught.
For Uganda, Pascal Murungi picked up three wickets for 72 runs.
Pakistan beat Papua New Guinea in a Group C match in Port of Spain
In a one-sided Group C match, Pakistan defeated PNG by 9 wickets.
Pakistan bowled out PNG for 50 after they opted to bat first after which chased down the goal in 12 overs, dropping only one wicket.
Afghanistan set 262-run goal for Zimbabwe
Afghanistan rode on skipper Suliman Safi’s 111 and Nangeyalia Kharote’s 50 to put up a aggressive 261 for six towards Zimbabwe after opting to bat.
Transient Scores:
India: 405 for five in 50 overs (Raj Bawa 162 not out, Angkrish Raghuvanshi 144; Pascal Murungi 3/72).
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