ENGLAND Under-19 fast bowlers Sam Curran and Saqib Mahmood took two and four wickets respectively to help dismiss West Indies Under-19 for 221 and complete a 61-run victory in Chittagong. Curran began the defence of 282 in splendid fashion, dismissing Tevin Imlach and No. 3 Shimron Hetmyer for ducks in the first over of the West Indies chase.
The other opener Gidron Pope made 60 out of the team’s first 84 runs at a run-a-ball before he was dismissed in the 18th over. The only other innings of substance came from the No. 7 Keemo Paul, who made 65 off 58 deliveries. Mahmood ran through the lower order and West Indies were all out in 43.4 overs.
England had relied on a collective performance to post 282 for 7 after winning the toss – their second successive imposing total of the tournament. Opener Dan Lawrence was impressive again, making 55, while Callum Taylor top-scored with 59.
Jack Burnham made 44 and George Bartlett 48. Curran also contributed 39 off 36 balls at No. 6 before wrecking the start of the chase.
Fiji Under-19 suffered another massive defeat in their second match of the World Cup, losing by seven wickets to Zimbabwe Under-19 in Chittagong, two days after a 299-run thrashing against England.
This time Fiji batted first and were shot out for 81 in 27.4 overs, with only three batsmen making a double-figure score and no one getting past 20. Off-spinner Wesley Madhevere began his tournament with figures of 5 for 24, while leg-spinner Blessing Mavuta claimed 3 for 13 in Zimbabwe’s victory.
Zimbabwe made short work of the chase, getting to 84 in 18.5 overs but lost three wickets in doing so. They were 27 for 2 at one stage.
However, opener Brendan Sly made an unbeaten 29, while Jeremy Ives scored 23 off 26 balls, to seal victory. Medium-pacer Josaia Baleicikoibia took 2 for 19 for Fiji.
The Namibia Under-19 bowlers dismissed Scotland Under-19 for 159 in Cox’s Bazar after which their top-order batsmen polished off the chase in 26 overs with nine wickets in hand.
After winning the toss, Scotland lost their opener Jack Waller to Fritz Coetzee off the first legal ball of the game and never really recovered.
They slumped from 59 for 2 to 97 for 8, before their last two wickets propped them up to 159 before they were all out in 36.3 overs. Owais Shah’s 39 at No.3 was Scotland’s top score, while Michael van Lingen took 3 for Namibia.
Unlike Scotland, Namibia had a strong start to their chase, with their openers adding 95 in 15.3 overs. Niko Davin fell for 52 off 37 balls, while SJ Loftie-Eaton was unbeaten on 67 when the winning runs were hit with 144 balls to spare. He had added 67 for the second wicket with his captain Zane Green, who was unbeaten on 39 off 42 balls. (ESPN Cricinfo)
Dan Lawrence was named Man-of-the-Match
ENGLAND innings
D. Lawrence b Frew 55
M. Holden c Springer b Joseph 4
J. Burnham c & b Pope 44
C. Taylor b Pope 59
G. Bartlett b Springer 48
S. Curran b Paul 39
R. Davies run-out 1
B. Green not out 9
B. Taylor not out 6
Extras: (b-4, w-11, nb-2) 17
Total: (7 wkts, 50 overs) 282
Fall of wickets: 1-43, 2-84, 3-146, 4-196, 5-263, 6-266, 7-269.
Bowling: Joseph 10-0-34-1 (w-4, nb-1), Frew 6-0-37-1, Smith 4-0-27-0 (w-4, nb-1), Springer 5-0-42-1 (w-1), Paul 5-0-24-1, Kallicharan 2-0-24-0, Goolie 9-0-45-0 (w-1), Pope 9-0-45-2.
WEST INDIES innings
T. Imlach c wkp. Davies b Curran 0
G. Pope b Lawrence 60
S. Hetmyer lbw b Curran 0
K. Carty c & b Lawrence 22
J. Goolie c Lawrence b Mahmood 27
S. Springer c Burnham b Crane 16
K. Paul c Bartlett b Mahmood 65
M. Frew c B. Taylor b Mahmood 7
O. Smith c wkp. Davies b Green 2
A. Joseph not out 4
K. Kallicharan b Mahmood 0
Extras: (b-4, lb-2, w-11, nb-1) 18
Total: (all out, 43.4 overs) 221
Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-0, 3-84, 4-85, 5-103, 6-193, 7-207, 8-214, 9-221.
Bowling: Curran 7-0-23-2 (w-1), Mahmood 8.4-1-42-4 (w-1), Green 4-0-40-1 (w-2), B Taylor 6-1-28-0, Lawrence 10-0-38-2 (w-2), Crane 8-0-44-1 (w-1, nb-1).
Points: England 2, West Indies 0.
Caption. Kemo Paul slammed 65 off 58 balls.