Afghanistan made their intentions clear at the Cobham Oval in Whangarei on Saturday, comfortably beating Pakistan by 5 wickets in their Group ‘D’ 2018 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup opener. Electing to bat, Pakistan were restricted to 188 with 14 deliveries remaining and Afghanistan surpassed the target by scoring 195 for the loss of 5 [...]

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Afghanistan stuns Pakistan by 5 wickets

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Afghanistan made their intentions clear at the Cobham Oval in Whangarei on Saturday, comfortably beating Pakistan by 5 wickets in their Group ‘D’ 2018 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup opener.

Electing to bat, Pakistan were restricted to 188 with 14 deliveries remaining and Afghanistan surpassed the target by scoring 195 for the loss of 5 wickets with 15 balls to spare.

Big-hitter Finn Allen scored the first century of 2018 ICC Under-19 CWC as hosts New Zealand saw off West Indies in comprehensive 8-wicket victory at the Bay Oval in Mt. Maunganui.

In the end, it was all too comfortable for New Zealand. The hosts sauntered to victory, riding happily on the back of the 163-run stand between Finn Allen and Jakob Bhula. En route, Allen recorded the first century of the tournament, while Bhula fell short, ending at an 105-ball 83.

Earlier, however, the Kiwi captain Kaylum Boshier might have been regretting his decision to bowl as openers Keagan Simmons and Kimani Melius sauntered to 123 without loss.

At Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln, Bangladesh thrashed Namibia by 87 runs in a Group ‘C’ match that was restricted to 20 overs per side due to rain. After Bangladesh posted 190/4 thanks to half-centuries from Mohammad Naim and Saif Hassan the result was largely beyond doubt, hard though Namibia fought.

After restricting Papua New Guinea to a well-below-par 95, a confident batting performance allowed Zimbabwe to canter to a 10-wicket win at Lincoln No.3 in Lincoln.

With rain having reduced the contest to 20 overs a side, Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bowl. At first however the only way a wicket looked like coming was through a run out, with a couple of mix-ups going unpunished.

Results

  •  At Cobham Oval, Whangarei: Afghanistan beat Pakistan by 5 wickets

Pakistan U19s 188 all out (47.4) (Rohail Nazir 81, Ali Zaryab 30, Mohammad Taha 17, Azmatullah 3 for 34, Qais Ahmed 3 for 38, Naveen-ul-Haq 2 for 30)
Afghanistan U19s 194 for 5 wickets (47.3) (Rahmanullah 31, Ikram Ali Khil 46, Darwish Rasooli 76n.o, Nisar Wahdat 19, Azmatullah 12n.o, Hasan Khan 2 for 45)

  •  At Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln: Bangladesh beat Namibia by 87 runs

Bangladesh U19s 190 for 4 wickets (20) (Pinak Ghosh 26, Mohammad Naim 60, Saif Hassan 84)
Namibia U19s 103 for 6 wickets (20) (Eben van Wyk 55, Loftie-Eaton 24, Hasan Mahmud 2 for 12, Qazi Onik 2 for 14)

  •  At Lincoln No.3: Zimbabwe beat Papua New Guinea by 10 wickets

Papua New Guinea U19s 95 all out (20) (Igo Mahuru 26, Ovia Sam 24, Sinaka Arua 18, Wesley Madhavere 3 for 19, Milton Shumba 2 for 19)
Zimbabwe U19s 98 for no loss (14) (Gregory Dollar 41n.o, Wesley Madhavere 53n.o.)

  •  At Bay Oval, Mt. Maunganui: New Zealand beat West Indies b7 8 wickets

West Indies U19s 233 for 8 wickets (50) (Keagan Simmons 92n.o, Kimani Melius 78, Alick Athanaze 26, Rachin Ravindra 3 for 30, Matthew Fisher 3 for 61, Felix Murray 2 for 37)
New Zealand U19s 234 for 2 wickets (39.3) (Jakob Bhula 83, Finn Allen 115n.o.)

  •  Today’s matches:

At Cobham Oval, Whangarei: Sri Lanka vs Ireland
At Lincoln No.3: South Africa vs Kenya
At Bay Oval, Mt. Maunganui: India vs Australia

 

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