Mustering up drive to play hard in a dead rubber is not always the
easiest thing to do. However, India had no such problems when they
beat Pakistan by 33 runs in their final league match at the Asian
Cricket Council (ACC) Under-15 tournament on Wednesday. Beating
Pakistan before the final should give the Indians a psychological edge
over their arch rivals.
India took on Pakistan at the Club Aman in Ampang, Malaysia. Coming
off a winning streak, India were under no pressure. It must also be
said that Pakistan were in a similar situation. While India had won
four matches on the trot, Pakistan had won three without losing any.
After playing India, they will take on hosts Malaysia on Thursday.
There is very little doubt about the possible outcome of that
encounter. The two sides have been a cut above the rest in the
tournament.
Winning the toss, Pakistan skipper Kashif Mahmood put India in to bat.
The Indians have enjoyed a good run of form with the bat in the
tournament thus far. However they were up against by far their
toughest opponents and could muster only 181.
Although this did not seem like a winning target, it proved to be
enough for India at the end of the day. The Indian innings revolved
around wicketkeeper Abhinav Kumar who made a steady unbeaten 52. Both
captain Subhash Dixit (25) and Navin Chaudhary (28) chipped in as
India ended on 181/6 off 40 overs.
In response, Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals and this
stifled their chances of mounting a serious assault on the target. The
wickets were shared all around in the Indian camp with Mrigen
Talkukdar (2/16) once again producing the best returns as Pakistan
ended on 148 for nine.
India go into the final with an all win record. In the final, to be
played on July 9 India will again play Pakistan.