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Australia and Afghanistan progressed to the next round

ICC Under 19 World Cup - Australia v Bangladesh ICC Under 19 World Cup - Australia v BangladeshThree-time former champion and last tournament’s losing finalist Australia and dark horse Afghanistan progressed from Group B to the next round of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup UAE 2014 on the final day of the first round matches on Wednesday.

Jake Doran scored 99 not out as Australia defeated Bangladesh by 74 runs after the Asian side was set a victory target of 245 runs, but required 231 runs to move to the next round ahead of Australia on a better net run-rate, while Afghanistan scored 130 runs in boundaries as it sprinted to the 192-run target in under 26 overs to beat Namibia by four wickets at Abu Dhabi Oval 2.

In the other matches on day six of the 16-day tournament, India and Pakistan romped to one-sided victories in Group A.

Sanju Samson scored 85 and Kuldeep Yadav grabbed four for 10 as India routed Papua New Guinea by 245 runs while Imam-ul-Haq scored 133, highest individual score of the tournament to date, and Karamat Ali captured five for 36 as Pakistan brushed aside the challenge of Scotland by 146 runs at ICC Academy 2.

Following the completion of the first round matches, India, Pakistan (both group A), Australia, Afghanistan (both Group B), South Africa, West Indies (both Group C) and Sri Lanka, England (both Group D) have qualified for the Super League quarter-finals, while Scotland, PNG (both Group A), Bangladesh, Namibia (both Group B), Zimbabwe, Canada (both Group C), New Zealand and UAE (both Group D) will now feature in the Place Championship.

Following Thursday and Friday’s rest days, the tournament will commence on Saturday when Pakistan will take on Sri Lanka in the quarter-final at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, and India will square-off against England at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in front of Star Sports cameras. In the Plate Championship matches in Abu Dhabi, Bangladesh will meet Canada and Zimbabwe will face Namibia.

The Australia-Bangladesh match was expected to be the feature match of the final day, but it turned it to be an anti-climax as the Asian side lost its last seven wickets for 42 runs to be dismissed for 170 while chasing 245 for victory. Left-arm fast bowler Ben Ashkenazi and leg-spinner Thomas Andrews took three for 33 and three for 35, respectively to bowl their side to the top of Group A.

Earlier, Doran hit eight fours in a 124-ball 99 not out to lift Australia to 244 for six after it was in some bother at 61 for four. Doran added 105 runs for the fifth wicket with captain Alex Gregory (48).

Afghanistan was on a mission against Namibia as it scored 130 out of 196 runs in boundaries as it raced to victory in 25.3 overs. Hashmatullah Shaidi slapped six fours and a six in a 43-ball 52 and Mohammad Mujtaba clobbered eight fours and two sixes in a 30-ball 50 after Muslim Musa had taken three for 35 to restrict Namibia to 192 for nine in its 50 overs.

 

 

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