RESULT
Final (D/N), Colombo (RPS), December 23, 2016, Asian Cricket Council Under-19s Asia Cup
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(48.4/50 ov, T:274) 239

IND Under-19 won by 34 runs

Player Of The Match
29 (44) & 4/37
abhishek-sharma
Player Of The Series
283 runs • 1 wkt
himanshu-rana
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Spinners Abhishek and Chahar seal title for India

Half-centuries from opener Himanshu Rana and No. 3 Shubman Gill provided India Under-19s with a total of 273, which they were able to defend successfully thanks a middle-overs squeeze by their spinners Abhishek Sharma and Rahul Chahar

India Under-19s 273 for 8 (Rana 71, Gill 70, Ransika 3-50, Jayawickrama 3-53) beat Sri Lanka Under-19s 238 (Kelly 62, Mendis 53, Abhishek 4-37, Chahar 3-22) by 34 runs
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Half-centuries from opener Himanshu Rana and No. 3 Shubman Gill provided India Under-19s with a total of 273, which they were able to defend successfully thanks a middle-overs squeeze by their spinners Abhishek Sharma and Rahul Chahar. In the end, hosts Sri Lanka were beaten by 34 runs.
At one point though, that result had seemed unlikely. With the momentum of picking up six wickets in the last 11 overs fuelling them, Sri Lanka went after the target with great vigour. Captain Kamindu Mendis and R Kelly struck fifties each to take the score to 158 for 2 in the 31st over. That brought the equation down to 116 off 118 balls with eight wickets in hand.
India needed to re-establish control and their 16-year old captain Abhishek helped with that, dismissing Kelly for 63. He finished with figures of 4 for 37 in 10 overs of left-arm spin and claimed the Man-of-the-Match award. Sri Lanka had to deal with Chahar's miserly legspin from the other end. With him bowling his full quota, giving away only 22 runs, and picking up three wickets as well, the chase unravelled. Sri Lanka lost three wickets in five overs between the 38th and 43rd, then another three wickets with the score on 225 and were finally bowled out for 239.
It signalled the importance of first-innings runs in Colombo, and India were able to put up enough thanks to Rana's 71 off 79 balls and Gill's 70 off 92 balls. While their partnership of 88 for the second wicket was on, it seemed like India would get to a total of 300 or more, but seamer Nipun Ransika, who took two wickets in the 47th over, and left-arm spinner Praveen Jayawickrama, who dismissed both the half-centurions, ensured that did not happen. Sri Lanka would later realise that the damage had already been done.

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Asian Cricket Council Under-19s Asia Cup

Group A
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IND19330152.554
SL1932190.746
NEP193124-0.334
MAL193030-2.817
Group B
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BD1932191.584
AFG1932191.425
PAK1932191.368
SIN193030-11.312