India skipper Uday Saharan asserted that the squad is ready to face the challenges that will come during the Under-19 World Cup final against Australia at Willowmoore on Sunday, adding that everyone is fit and in a good state of mind.
The Netherlands board announced a squad on Friday for the upcoming ODI and T20I matches against Namibia and Nepal, which are set to take place in Nepal.
Finch also included medium-pace all-rounder Marcus Stoinis and spin bowling batting all-rounder Matthew Short, saying that wickets in the Caribbean spin a lot at times and he would like to have them in order to get some extra bowling options.
The Indian cricketing community shared their joy as the 'Boys In Blue' scripted a fierce comeback against South Africa to seal their place in the ICC Under 19 World Cup 2024 final
During this tournament, just like every other U19 World Cup, plenty of gems have been unearthed. Every team is in search of superstars who can take the baton from the likes of Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, Steve Smith, Joe Root, Jasprit Bumrah, Babar Azam etc and take cricket in their countr
Sachin Dhas and Uday Saharan's marvellous partnership of 215 runs helped India Under-19 to a total of 297 runs with the loss of five wickets after the completion of 50 overs in their second Super Six fixture against Nepal on Friday.
The effort meant that India concluded their engagements at the season-opening World Cup stage with medals of every colour. Their final tally read two gold, three silver and one bronze medal as they yet again topped another ISSF World Cup stage.
New Zealand captain Oscar Jackson won the toss and opted to bowl first against India in the first match of the Super Six stage of the ongoing ICC U19 World Cup 2024 at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein on Tuesday.
Last year, Sciver-Brunt played 18 games across all formats for her national side where she slammed 858 runs with an average of around 60 with three centuries. The right-arm seamer had a good year with the ball too as she snapped 18 wickets.
The Indian women's team was absolutely dominant in their 11-1 win over New Zealand in the quarter-finals of the FIH Hockey5s Women's World Cup 2024. India will next play South Africa in the semi-final on January 26.