India lose to England in quarters, crash out of U-19 World Cup

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Press Trust of India Dubai
Last Updated : Feb 22 2014 | 7:16 PM IST
Defending champions India crashed out of the Under-19 World Cup cricket tournament after suffering a three-wicket defeat at the hands of a disciplined England side in the quarterfinals here today.
Batting first, India managed 221 for eight, and then saw England chase down the target with five balls to spare at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
On conditions favourable to seamers due to overcast conditions, Deepak Hooda (68) and Sarfaraz Khan's 46-ball 52 helped India post a decent total on a slowish track. But England rode on Ben Duckett's 64-ball 61 and Joe Clarke's 42 off 45 balls to enter the last-four stage.
Needing four off the last over, Rob Sayer slashed left-arm seamer Chama Milind over covers to complete the job, leaving his teammates jubilant. However, it was the penultimate over bowled by offie Hooda, which cost India dear as he conceded 11 runs to bring the equation down to a gettable four off six balls from 15 runs in two overs.
Earlier, seamer Matthew Fisher was the most successful bowler for England, picking up three wickets for 55 runs, his early blows giving his team the initial advantage.
Left-arm chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav, India's most impressive bowler in the event, took as many wickets but, on this day, he ended up being on the losing side.
The seventh-wicket stand of 51 runs between Clarke and Rob Jones (28 not out) proved to be crucial for England. Jones then added 23 runs with Sayer (10) to help their side cross the line.
Opting to bat first, India were off to a disastrous start losing four wickets with just 24 runs on the board, including last match's top-scorer Sanju Samson.
Deepak Hooda tried to stabilise the innings and played carefully along with skipper Vijay Zol, to keep the team in the hunt for a good score.
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First Published: Feb 22 2014 | 7:16 PM IST

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