{"id":34271,"date":"2024-02-06T18:51:35","date_gmt":"2024-02-06T16:51:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ssschoolsplus.co.za\/?p=34271"},"modified":"2024-02-06T18:51:35","modified_gmt":"2024-02-06T16:51:35","slug":"india-outmuscles-sa-in-thrilling-icc-u19-world-cup-semi-final","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.ssschoolsplus.co.za\/?p=34271","title":{"rendered":"India outmuscles SA in thrilling ICC u19 World Cup semi-final"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_34294\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-34294\" style=\"width: 400px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-34294 size-medium hoverZoomLink\" src=\"https:\/\/test.ssschoolsplus.co.za\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/TL_2166519-400x269.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"400\" height=\"269\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-34294\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">BENONI, SOUTH AFRICA &#8211; FEBRUARY 06: Juan James and Richard Seletswane of South Africa during the ICC U19 Men&#8217;s World Cup 2024, Semi Final match between India and South Africa at Willowmoore Park on February 06, 2024, in Benoni, South Africa. (Photo by Sydney Seshibedi\/Gallo Images)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>India<\/strong> booked themselves a place in the <strong>ICC u19 Cricket World Cup<\/strong> final by eliminating the hosts, <strong>South Africa<\/strong>, in a nail-biting semi-final in Benoni on Tuesday, in which the advantage constantly shifted between the two teams.<\/p>\n<p>After early successes by the South African bowlers, the Indian captain, <strong>Uday Saharan<\/strong>, put in a man of the match-winning performance to oust the home team and give his side an opportunity to defend the title they won in the West Indies in 2022.<\/p>\n<p>It is, in fact, a fifth consecutive final for India, and it is the ninth time that they have made the title-decider in the 15 u19 Cricket World Cups that have been played since 1988.<\/p>\n<p>In Tuesday&#8217;s showdown, India won the toss and opted to field first. The five-time champions had batted first in every other game they had played at the tournament and won every time, with their superb bowling attack doing a good job of defending the challenging totals posted by their batsmen in Bloemfontein during the group stages.<\/p>\n<p>SA u19 opener <strong>Lhuan-dr\u00e9 Pretorius<\/strong> continued his outstanding form, making his highest score of the event and breaching the half-century mark for a third match in succession. He took it to the Indian bowlers and made 76 from 102 balls, which included six fours and three sixes, before <strong>Musheer Khan<\/strong> palmed a phenomenal catch to remove the South African dangerman.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Richard Seletswane <\/strong>had joined Pretorius at the crease with the total on 46\/2. Together, they weathered some early pressure from the Indian spinners and constructed a vital 72-run partnership.<\/p>\n<p>After Pretorius was dismissed, it was up to Seletswane to carry the South African innings. He showed great patience and maturity in his 100-ball knock, scoring 64 runs, with four fours and two sixes, which manoeuvred his team into a position from which they could boost the run rate in the final overs.<\/p>\n<p>Further contributions from <strong>Oliver Whitehead<\/strong> (22) and his captain, <strong>Juan James<\/strong> (24), helped South Africa to 220\/7 in the 48th over before <strong>Tristan Luus<\/strong> (23*) and <strong>Riley Norton<\/strong> (7*) added the finishing touches.<\/p>\n<p>Luus, who came into the squad as a late replacement for <strong>Esosa Aihevba<\/strong>, showed real intent, smashing two sixes and a four to race to 23 off of 12 deliveries, which helped South Africa become the first team to score more than 200 runs against the Indians.<\/p>\n<p>They finished on 244\/7 from their 50 overs to set the defending champions a challenge, and the South African quicks wasted no time in getting stuck into the feared Indian batsmen when they came out to bat.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kwena Maphaka<\/strong>, who had already claimed three five-fours in the tournament, continued to assert himself as a force for the South African team, striking with the first delivery of the innings to send <strong>Adarsh Singh<\/strong> back to the sheds.<\/p>\n<p>After three more wickets in quick succession, courtesy of Luus, the pacy two-pronged South African attack had the visitors rattled at 32\/4 after the first 12 overs.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_34293\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-34293\" style=\"width: 359px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-34293 hoverZoomLink\" src=\"https:\/\/test.ssschoolsplus.co.za\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/TL_2166580-359x500.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"359\" height=\"500\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-34293\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">BENONI, SOUTH AFRICA &#8211; FEBRUARY 06: Riley Norton of South Africa during the ICC U19 Men&#8217;s World Cup 2024, Semi Final match between India and South Africa at Willowmoore Park on February 06, 2024, in Benoni, South Africa. (Photo by Sydney Seshibedi\/Gallo Images)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Musheer Khan<\/strong>, who entered the contest as the tournament&#8217;s top run scorer, was caught by James at second slip, having added only four runs to his tally.<\/p>\n<p>The Indian captain <strong>Uday Saharan<\/strong> and <strong>Sachin Dhas<\/strong> (96), however, put up stubborn resistance to absorb the South Africans&#8217; body blows and wrestle control away from the tails-up hosts.<\/p>\n<p>The duo patiently picked off singles, before growing in confidence and striking up a massive 171-run partnership in 30.5 overs.<\/p>\n<p>Maphaka finally made the breakthrough for his side in the 43rd over, when he was reintroduced to the attack, denying the big-hitting Dhas a century, before taking his third wicket with the final delivery of his spell.<\/p>\n<p>With only 17 balls left in the game and with a tenuous 18 runs to protect, <strong>Dewan Marais<\/strong> picked up a seventh wicket for SA with a brilliant bit of fielding, with his direct hit on the stumps at the non-striker&#8217;s end getting rid of Murugan Abhishek without scoring.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Raj Limbani<\/strong> added to the tension by smacking the first delivery he faced over the boundary for six to get his side to within six runs of victory, with two overs remaining.<\/p>\n<p>More excellent fielding, with the combination of Oliver Whitehead and <strong>Nqobani Mokoena <\/strong>producing a run out, prevented the Indian captain from seeing his team across the line. However, when Saharan departed, <strong>Naman Tiwari<\/strong> needed to score only one run to secure a thrilling two-wicket victory for India.<\/p>\n<p>Though it was heartbreaking for the South Africans &#8211; and they will rue the 27 extras they conceded; India allowed only 11 &#8211; the young Proteas put up a valiant fight on home soil and showed signs that the future of South African cricket is bright.<\/p>\n<p>The likes of Maphaka, Stolk, Pretorius, Marais and Luus, to name but a few, demonstrated their immense potential throughout the event when challenged by the best of the rest of the world.<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, <strong>Australia<\/strong> faces <strong>Pakistan<\/strong> to determine who will challenge India for the title of u19 World Cup winners on Sunday, 11 February.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Summarised Scorecard<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>South Africa u19 244\/7\u00a0<\/strong>(Lhuan-dr\u00e9 Pretorius 76, Richard Seletswane 64, Juan James 24, Tristan Luus 23*, Oliver Whitehead 22; Raj Limbani 3\/60, Musheer Khan 2\/43);\u00a0<strong>India u19 248\/8\u00a0<\/strong>(Sachin Dhas 96, Uday Saharan 81, Extras 27; Kwena Maphaka 3\/32).\u00a0<strong>India won by two wickets.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>India booked themselves a place in the ICC u19 Cricket World Cup final by eliminating the hosts, South Africa, in a nail-biting semi-final in Benoni on Tuesday, in which the advantage constantly shifted between the two teams. 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