Windies make it two in two

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By Amindha de Alwis

West Indies Under-19 recorded their second win in as many games as they beat England Under-19 by 71 runs on the DLS method in their Under-19 Cricket World Cup Group ‘B’ matchup at the Diamond Oval in Kimberley, South Africa today (20).

West Indies compiled 267 for 7 in their allotted 50 overs on the back of half centuries from Kelvon Anderson (86 n.o.) and Nyeem Young, who made a quick-fire 66 off 41 deliveries.

Right-arm-seamer Young returned to take 5 for 45 with the ball and derail the English reply, leaving West Indies well ahead of the equation when rain came down in the 44th over of the chase.

Meanwhile, Australia Under-19 cruised to a thumping victory over Nigeria Under-19 in their Group ‘B’ encounter played at the Country Club ‘B’ Field, also in Kimberley.

The Nigerians, playing in their first Youth World Cup, had a rough initiation as they folded for just 61 runs, with leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha taking 5 for 14.

The Australian openers polished off the chase without any hiccups to ensure a comfortable 10-wicket win.

Scores:

West Indies U19 beat Australia U19 by 71 runs (DLS method)

West Indies U19 - 267 for 7 in 50 overs (Kelvon Anderson 86 no, Nyeem Young 66, Leonardo Julien 40, Lewis Goldsworthy 2/28, Hamidullah Qadri 2/46)

England U19 - 184/9 in 43.4 overs (Tom Clark 38, Ben Charlesworth 36, Jack Haynes 27, Nyeem Young 5/45, Ashmead Nedd 2/35)

Australia U19 beat Nigeria U19 by 10 wickets

Nigeria U19 - 61 all out in 30.3 overs (Elijah Olaleye 21, Tanveer Sangha 5/14, Bradley Simpson 3/11)

Australia U19 - 62/0 in 7.2 overs (Sam Fanning 30 no, Jake Fraser-McGurk 23 no)

 

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