India and England, the two undefeated sides in the tournament so far, will face off in the World Cup final on February 5 (Image courtesy: Twitter/@BCCI)
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India advanced to their eighth ICC Under 19 Men&#39;s Cricket World Cup final with a comprehensive 96-run defeat of Australia at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium in Antigua, earlier today.</p>
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Shaik Rasheed and Yash Dhull put on the second biggest partnership of the tournament, adding 204 runs for the third wicket after a shaky start for the Men in Blue.</p>
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Australia never got going in their reply to 290 as leading wicket-taker Vicky Ostwal took three for 42 with Australia eventually bowled out for 194.</p>
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They will now face Afghanistan in the 3rd/4th place play-off on Friday before the grand finale between England and India on Saturday.</p>
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India got off to a slow start having won the toss and chosen to bat, openers Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Harnoor Singh added just 16 runs in 7.4 overs before the former was dismissed by a pearler from William Salzmann.</p>
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The right-arm seamer deceived Raghuvanshi with a length ball, the right-hander playing a shot but instead saw the ball uproot his off stump.</p>
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Singh would follow having made 16 from 28 before Shaik Rasheed and captain Yash Dhull put on a strong third-wicket stand, reaching their fifty partnership off 78 balls, one delivery into the second half of the innings.</p>
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Dhull then proceeded to find the boundary with increasing regularity taking advantage of wayward bowling by Salzmann.</p>
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The skipper was joined on a half-century by Rasheed as India passed 150 with just two wickets gone, the pair then passed 140 runs between them and as they did Australia missed a golden chance to end the partnership.</p>
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Salzmann found the ball in his hand with the chance to secure a near-certain run-out, the pressure told as the ball ballooned on its way to the stumps and India survived.</p>
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Dhull then brought up his first century for India, coming off 106 balls, with the 200-partnership following soon after.</p>
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Australia would then secure their run out, as Dhull was forced to go for a run-a-ball 110 before Rasheed was out the very next ball falling six runs short of his own hundred.</p>
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It did not get much better for Australia, however, as the final over went for 27 runs to see India post an imposing 290 for five.</p>
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The dangerous Teague Wyllie was out leg before wicket for just one run in the second over to hamper Australia&rsquo;s chances further as they emerged from the powerplay only three runs ahead of India, who had yet to get going at that point.</p>
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Corey Miller would fall in the same way as Wyllie but not before putting on 38 from 46 balls to move Australia to 71 for two in the 17th over.</p>
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Vicky Ostwal would then add to his tally as India&rsquo;s leading wicket-taker in the tournament (now 12), dismissing opener Campbell Kellaway for 30 as he sent a drive straight to Nishant Sindhu.</p>
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It was now up to Australian captain Cooper Connolly to match his opposite number but could add only three runs as he top-edged a looping catch to Rasheed.</p>
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Instead, Lachlan Shaw was the man to try and steer Australia to an increasingly improbable run chase, but he could not find a partner as the next three batters fell cheaply to leave Australia on 125 for seven.</p>
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Australia&rsquo;s first six came sooner than their opponents, in the 37th over to India&rsquo;s 44th, but the very next ball broke their eighth-wicket partnership which had added 42 runs.</p>
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Milestones continued to bring dismissals, Lachlan Shaw going five balls after bringing up his half-century as Ravi Kumar took his second wicket.</p>
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Tailender Tom Whitney put up some resistance including crashing back-to-back sixes but was run out to signal the end of his side&rsquo;s challenge for the title.</p>
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India&rsquo;s victory means the two undefeated sides will face off as they take on England at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, Antigua and Barbuda on 5 February.</p>
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