down the track, and that is that. Lomror holds this back a bit, and he's nowhere near the pitch of it as he looks to blast that out of the ground. Gets a lot of height on it but not much distance as it skews up off the outside half of the bat, and the bowler calls for it, runs back towards the mid-off region, and takes it over his head while falling backwards. Finishes with a five-for to go with his 45
IND Under-19 vs NZ U19, 12th Match, Group D at Dhaka, Jan 30 2016 - Ball by Ball Commentary
3.05pm That's it from all of us on a day that decided the quarter-finalists from Group D. Hope you enjoyed our coverage, and keep coming back at us with your comments. Until next time, bye!
Avesh Khan is the Player of the Match. "It was a really good wicket. A bit of seam, and we just had to bowl in the right areas. The plan was to bring the batsmen forward. We are looking good in all areas."
3.00pm Comprehensive win for India, and they are now through from the group alongside Nepal. They just looked a far more accomplished side than New Zealand here, with serious quality in their batting line-up and a potent, varied bowling attack as well.
length ball sliding into leg stump, brings his bat down in a hurry to inside-edge towards short fine leg. Was playing back when he should probably have been forward
full on off stump, driven to long-off
full legbreak on off stump, driven back to the bowler
full on off stump, driven to long-off
tossed up wide of off, looks like the googly, but it's full enough for a comfortable drive out to cover
short outside leg and he pulls it away to the right of Batham at deep square leg. He chases hard and makes a good diving stop
flighted legbreak on middle and leg, turning away. Gets forward and clips it back to the bowler
loopy and full on off stump, clipped to midwicket
Ansari returns.
Kashyap: "The Indian boys have been needling the batsmen pretty much since the start of the innings. I wonder if this something they pick up and emulate from watching their heroes like Virat Kohli."
fullish outside off, not much of a front foot stride and his attempted cover drive skews off the outside half of his bat to backward point
Zak Gibson is the last man in
tossed up outside off, seems to get caught in two minds between driving along the ground and trying to loft over cover, and ends up offering him the simplest of catches
tossed up outside off, opens up and sweeps hard to the square leg boundary
length ball on leg stump, tucked away to the right of midwicket
quicker ball, fairly full and angling into off stump, blocked back towards the bowler
down the track comes Scott, and that is a thumping hit. Again the ball is angled into off stump, right in the slot for him to free his arms and send it soaring over long-on
digs this in short, angling into the batsman, who steps outside the line and swivels to pull down towards fine leg
loopy slower ball, full outside off, driven back to the bowler off the bottom of the bat
length ball outside off, presses forward and pushes to cover
back of a length outside off, seemed to keep a little low, manages to squeeze it away to third man
length ball on off stump, heaved towards mid-on
full on off stump, blocked back to the bowler