Captain Yadav leads from front as India win

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Press Trust of India Singapore
Last Updated : Aug 20 2013 | 4:16 PM IST
Skipper Surya Kumar Yadav contributed with both bat and ball as Indian under-23 side produced a disciplined all-round performance to thrash Nepal by 84 runs in a group A match of the Asian Cricket Council Emerging Teams Cup here today.
Put into bat, India u-23 rode on three half centuries by openers Lokesh Rahul (88), Unmukt Chand (61) and skipper Suryakumar Yadav, who was adjudged the Man of the Match, to post a challenging 268 for five in their stipulated 50 overs.
India u-23 side then returned to restrict the Nepal team for just 184 for eight, courtesy some good bowling by Ankit Bawne (3/36), Jasprit Bumrah (2/35) and Sandeep Warrier (2/7) at The Padang here.
Chasing 269 to win, Nepal batsmen found the going tough as India opened their bowling with left-arm spinner Akshar Patel and pacer Sandeep Sharma. The duo dried up the runs for the Nepal batsmen by restricting their movement.
Skipper Yadav and Menaria then took over the responsibility and continued the good work of keeping Nepal batsmen on a tight leash. Yadav was the first to make a breakthrough when he had Anil Mandal (19) caught and bowled in the 18th over.
Bumrah was then introduced into the attack and the right-arm medium pacer struck with his first delivery, trapping Subash Khakurel (29) in front of wicket with his angled delivery as Nepal u-23 slipped to 49 for two.
Yadav took himself and Bumrah off the attack and introduced Bawne and Sandeep Warrier into the attack and his decision bore results as the 22-year-old from Kerela claimed Paras Khadka's wicket in his first over.
Bawne and Warrier took two wickets each in their first spell of four and three overs respectively to reduce Nepal u-23 to 88 for six in 32 overs.
Nepal u-23 could not put any resistance and kept loosing wickets at regular intervals. Number 9 batsman Sagar Pun then blasted an unbeaten 61-ball 52 with the help of seven fours but he ran out of partners in the end.
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First Published: Aug 20 2013 | 4:16 PM IST

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