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India storm into fifth-consecutive U19 World Cup final as Sachin Dhas Uday Saharan ace daunting run chase


On a gripping Tuesday in Benoni, the Indian team fashioned a remarkable two-wicket victory against South Africa, booking themselves a spot in the ICC U19 ODI World Cup 2024 final in stunning fashion. In what can only be described as a pursuit brimming with determination and resolve, India’s young cricket contingents overturned an initial collapse to successfully chase down the Proteas’ total of 245 runs. The architects of this enthralling victory were none other than Sachin Dhas and Uday Saharan, whose partnership was the cornerstone of India’s triumphant chase.

South Africa, batting first, put up a total that seemed formidable given the pressure of a semi-final match. Lhuan-dre Pretorius continued his rich vein of form, carving out a well-composed 76 off 102 balls, marking his third fifty in succession for the tournament. He was well-supported by Richard Seletswane, with whom the run-scoring responsibilities were shared amid a poignant struggle for momentum. Seletswane’s patient 64 was vital in steering South Africa towards a competitive score of 244/7.

However, the strength of the total was put to a stern test by an unexpected revival from the Indian squad. An early tremor had run through the Indian batting line-up, as the team stumbled to a precarious 32 for the loss of four wickets. The situation was dire; the confidence of the team and the dreams of a successive final hung by a thread.

It was in these testing times that Dhas and Saharan showcased their mettle. The duo came together at the crease with a job akin to scaling a mountain, and embark on their ascent they did with grit and commendable poise. Their 171-run partnership for the fifth wicket turned despair into hope and imbued the chase with newfound life. Dhas, in particular, was the embodiment of aggression and precision, narrowly missing a century with his 96 off 95 balls – an innings that will long live in the memory of Indian cricket aficionados. Saharan, the captain leading from the front, contributed with a crucial 81, guiding the young Indian team to within touching distance of victory.

The mounting tension of the semi-final was palpable as the match approached its climax, with every run cheered and every dot ball drawing gasps from the onlookers. In the end, it was India’s persistence and the sheer will to win that triumphed, as they reached their target, heralding a significant win that ensured their passage to the ultimate showdown on February 11, where they await the victor of the semi-final clash between Pakistan and Australia.

The Proteas’ line-up on the day featured a capable blend of talent and skill, with the likes of Steve Stolk, David Teeger, and captain Juan James among others, all playing their parts. Similarly, the Indian team, represented by Adarsh Singh, Musheer Khan, Priyanshu Moliya, and others, alongside their standout performers, exhibited the depth and resilience characteristic of champions.

The U19 World Cup has been a fertile breeding ground for the future stars of cricket, and performances such as these from the likes of Dhas and Saharan only reinforce the importance of this global platform in nurturing talent. As India’s young brigade bask in the glory of their hard-fought victory, eyes now turn to the grand finale where they will aim to defend their championship.

While the story of the semi-final will continue to dominate the columns for days to come, the cricketing world also stays tuned to other developments, including the election of Mohsin Naqvi as Pakistan Cricket Board’s Chairman and anticipations around the India vs England 3rd Test venue in Rajkot, among other stories.

As the dust settles on this semi-final epic, one thing is crystal clear – the spirit of cricket burns brightly in the hearts of these youngsters and India will march into the final with both history and hope on their side. More to follow…