This is the third time in the Under-19 World Cup that the two teams have met in the knockout round.
India-Australia Super Fight today in the Under-19 World Cup semi-finals. This is the third time the two teams have met in the knockout round. In 2018, the team led by Prithviraj Shah won the title by defeating Australia. Two years later, Karthik Tyagi and his team defeated Australia in the quarterfinals.
For India to establish clear dominance throughout the tournament. But Kovid’s expansion has shaken the team as a whole. So far no definite team has been fielded. Angrish Raghuvanshi and Raj Bawa easily reach big scores. Both have players who can bat throughout the innings as well.
New bowler Rajvardhan Hangargekar has also risen to the rank of all-rounder. Ravi Kumar, along with Hangargekar, is another key figure in the bowling line-up. The spin trio, led by Vicky Oswal, are also outstanding. The Indian bowlers managed to take one wicket in the tournament while conceding 14 runs.
Australia’s performance is similar to India’s. Leading batsmen are the strength. There is no need to praise the excellence of the Australian bowlers who are known for their pace bowling. But Australia’s setback in the tournament was the defeat to spin – rich Sri Lanka. It is safe to assume that India will take advantage of this.
The strength of the batting is Teeg Wiley and Campbell Kelley. Corey Miller. The midfield, which includes Aidan Cahill and Cooper Connolly, has provided excellent support for both so far. Tom Whitney is the spearhead of bowling. His average is just 13 runs. William Salesman, who took seven wickets, was another key.
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