ICC U’19 World Cup : West Indies To Meet India In The Final

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Jubiliant West Indies colts after their victory over Bangladesh in the ICC U’19 World Cup . Image Source : twitter@ICC

Internet Desk : West Indies have joined India in the Under 19 Cricket World Cup Final. Man of the Match Shamar Springer’s decisive contribution with both bat and ball took the West Indies colts to the final at Mirpur on Thursday . Bangladesh U’19 set West Indies a target of 226 runs .Mehidy Hasan top scored with 66 runs. Keemo Paul was the most successive bowler for the Carribbean taking 3 wickets for 20 runs . In reply West Indies reached the target with 8 balls to spare. Shamar Springer scored a brilliant 62 runs to take his team to the final .

Shamar Springer followed his two for 36 with an unbeaten 62, which steered the West Indies past Bangladesh’s 226 all out with eight balls to spare in front of thousands of dejected home fans.

Bangladesh skipper Mehidy Hasan top-scored with 60, reviving the innings with a 85-run stand for the sixth wicket with Mohammad Saifuddin (36), after half the side had been dismissed for 113 runs.

The West Indies lost wickets regularly to keep Bangladesh in the hunt till Springer built on skipper Shimron Hetmyer’s half-century to record a memorable victory.

Bangladesh, electing to bat on a misty morning, lost openers Pinak Ghosh and Saif Hassan by the seventh over to make it 27 for two. It then slipped to 88 for four after star batsman Nazmul Hossain was dismissed for 11 and Joyraz Sheik fell for 35.

Mehidy hit seven boundaries in Saifuddin’s company before both the batsmen fell off successive deliveries by seamer Keemo Paul.

Mosabbek Hossain denied the bowler a hat-trick, but Paul finished with impressive figures of three for 20 from just three overs. Springer and Chemar Holder took two wickets apiece.

Gidron Pope provided the West Indies a swashbuckling start by taking 14 of the first over bowled by Mehidy before racing to 38 off 25 balls, which included five fours and a six.

Hetmyer took 16 deliveries to get off the mark before making a 59-ball 60 to lift his team to 147 for three in the 28th over.

West Indies moved to 177 for four, needing just 50 more runs in 13 overs, when left-arm spinner Saleh Ahmed turned the game around with two wickets in the 38th over.

Springer kept his end up and punished the loose balls before ending the match with two consecutive boundaries through the covers off Saifuddin.

“It’s a great feeling and an even better feeling to be in the final, a dream come true,” said Springer. “It was quite a challenge out there, but I just backed myself to do well.”

Added Hetmyer: “Credit to the bowlers for not allowing Bangladesh to run up a big score. It was a good wicket to bat on, but we did well to keep them down to 226.

“Springer was excellent as always. We lost quite a few wickets, but as long as Springer was out in the middle we knew we had a great chance.

“We are very excited about playing India in the final. It will be a very good contest.”

Mehidy rued the lack of runs by the batsmen, but praised the team for giving the West Indies a good fight.

“It was a slow pitch, but 226 was not enough,” the Bangladesh captain said. “But I am happy with the way the team fought till the end. Till the last boundary, we thought we could win it.

“We are disappointed that we could not give our fans a win, but our biggest achievement was to reach the semi-finals for the first time. We will still try to finish third in the tournament.”

Summarised scores: Bangladesh 226 all out, 50 overs (Mehidy Hasan 60, Mohammad Saifuddin 36; Keemo Paul 3-20, Shamar Springer 2-36, Chemar Holder 2-36)

West Indies 230-7, 48.4 overs (Shamar Springer 62 not out, Shimron Hetmyer 60, Gidron Pope 38; Saleh Ahmed 3-37, Mohammad Saifuddin 2-46, Mehidy Hasan 2-57)