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Electing to bat first, Australia were dismissed for 216 runs in 47.2 overs. Ishan Porel, Shiva Singh and Anukul Roy picked up two wickets each for India.

India beat Australia by 8 wickets to win ICC U19 World Cup

Adjudged the man-of-the-match, Manjot blasted an unbeaten 102-ball 101, studded with eight fours and three sixes, and, more importantly, was engaged in three half-century partnerships that denied Australia any hope of a comeback in the match. Chasing a modest 217, India got off to a flier with Manjot and skipper Prithvi Shaw (29 off 41; 4X4) piling up 71 runs for the opening stand.

ICC U19 World Cup final: Manjot Kalra celebrates reaching his century against Australia

India reached 23/0 with the openers Prithvi Shaw (10 not out off 18 balls; 4X1) and Majot Kalra (9 not out off 7; 6X1) going undivided when the umpires decided to call the covers in.

Rain interrupts India's chase in ICC U19 World Cup final

Jonathan Merlo top-scored for the Australians with a steady 102-ball 76, laced with six boundaries even as the Indian bowlers complemented each other well to bundle out the opposition in 47.2 overs.

India restrict Australia to 216 in ICC U-19 World Cup Final

South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis won the toss and elected to bat in the opener of the six-match ODI series against India at Kingsmead here on Thursday. With former skipper AB de Villiers being ruled out of the first three matches with a finger injury, the hosts have included Test opener Aiden Markram to bat at the No.4 spot.

India vs South Africa 2018, 1st ODI: SA win Toss, Opt to Bat

India's Shubman Gill (L) celebrates catching Pakistan's Hassan Khan with teammate Shivam Mavi during the U19 semi-final cricket World Cup match between India and Pakistan at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on January 30, 2018.

India beat Pakistan by 203 runs to reach U19 World Cup Final

Electing to bat, Afghanistan rode on a half-century knock from their top order batsman Ikram Ali Khil (80) to score 181 runs in 48 overs. For Australia, barring off-spinner Param Uppal, all the bowlers picked up wickets at regular intervals to keep the opposition on the back foot. Medium pacer Jonathan Merlo (4/24) was the stand out bowler for the side.

U-19 WC: Australia defeat Afghanistan to enter finals

India skipper Virat Kohli praised his bowlers after the victory over South Africa in the third and final cricket Test here on Saturday. Needing to score 241 runs in their second innings, South Africa were bowled out for 177 as India won by 63 runs. South Africa won the series 2-1.

India beat South Africa in eventful Johannesburg final Test

India won the toss and elected to bat in the third and final Test match against South Africa at the New Wanderers Stadium here on Wednesday. Skipper Virat Kohli made two changes to the team. Ajinkya Rahane was included in the playing XI in place of Rohit Sharma while pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar replaces off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.

India win toss, elect to bat in 3rd Test against South Africa

Actor R Sarath Kumar shared a picture on Twitter with the caption,

Sarath Kumar meets MS Dhoni in Singapore

Pakistan put up 307 for 8 in 40 overs. Badar Muni scored 57 in 61 balls. Risayat Khan's 48 in 38 balls and skipper Nisar Ali quick 47 were the highlights of Pakistan innings. Deepak Malik and Rambir took two wickets each and Sunil Ramesh took one. During the chase, Sunil Ramesh's scintillating 93 runs in 67 balls and skipper Ajay Reddy's 62 in 60 balls guided India to win with a over to spare. Prakash and Venkatesh opened in grand style and gave India a flying start. They managed the scoring rate at 10 per over. Venkatesh scored 35 in 32 balls, while Prakash scored 44 in 42 balls.

India beat Pakistan in Blind Cricket World Cup final

South Africa rode on debutant paceman Lungi Ngidi's maiden five-wicket haul to thrash an underwhelming India by 135 runs on the final morning of the second cricket Test at the SuperSport Park here on Wednesday. With the win, South Africa have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match rubber even as Virat Kohli lost his first Test series as India skipper.

2nd Test: South Africa beat India by 135 runs, clinch series 2-0

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