The two semi-finals of the U-17 Football Tournament saw two hat-tricks, the first was scored by Lemmet of Chandigarh school in the first knockout game while the second one was scored by Setungchim in the second semi-final powering their respective schools into the finals, set to be played at
The right-hand batter has also played 73 T20Is in which he has scored 989 runs at an average of 25.35. Two half-centuries have been scored by Pandya in the shortest format, with the best score of 71*. He has also taken 54 wickets in the format
Tom Kim fired a flawless 5-under 66 for a record-equalling 24-under 260 winning total at TPC Summerlin as Cantlay, who was tied for the lead with one hole remaining, stumbled at the finish line with a triple bogey following an uncharacteristic errant tee shot.
Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer put on 161 runs for the third wicket to take the team closer to the target. The way Ishan Kishan faced the likes of Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Wayne Parnell and Anrich Nortje was highly impressive as he went on to hit four boundaries and seven sixes.
David Warner scored 73 off 44 and notched another fifty against the English team but failed to take his team across the line as Mark Wood claimed three wickets while giving just 34 runs in his four overs.
CT Higher Secondary School, Manipur beat Govt. Haulawang High School, Mizoram 4 - 1 in the first quarterfinal. Bhaskar (15'), Bolnao (34'), Monex (37') and Monis (70') scored for the winners while Stain Lalthneela (12') scored the consolation for the Mizoram school.
In addition to Haaland, who attempted to score a fourth consecutive home hat trick in the league but was forced to settle for just one this time, Southampton had the unenviable chore of attempting to contain a City team that had scored 20 goals in the previous five games across all competiti
Oshadi Ranasinghe top-scored for Sri Lanka with an 18-ball 23* helping Sri Lanka reach a below-par total of 105/7 from 20 overs. Malaysian Sasha Azmi bowled a brilliant spell giving away just 10 runs in four overs and picking up two wickets.
All four strikes for India came in the later part of the first half as captain Vanlalpeka Guite and forward Thanglalsoun Gangte scored two goals apiece to take their side to another comprehensive victory.
Nashra Sandhu picked up three wickets for 30 runs while Nida Dar and Sadia Iqbal also chipped in with two wickets a piece. Richa Ghosh top-scored for India as she played a quick-fire inning of 26 from 13 deliveries.