India outclass Sri Lanka to reach fifth Under-19 World Cup final

Rahul Dravid-coached India stormed into the final of the ICC Under-19 cricket World Cup with a convincing 97-run win over Sri Lanka in the first semi-final.

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Published : 9 Feb 2016, 01:31 PM
Updated : 9 Feb 2016, 01:31 PM

Anmolpreet Singh scored 72 and Sarfaraz Khan made 59 as India recovered from early setbacks to post 267 for 9 after being put into bat on a misty morning.

Sri Lanka were dismissed for 170 in 42.4 overs as three-time champions India entered their fifth appearance in the final at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.

Skipper Ishan Kishan and his men await the winner of Thursday's second semi-final between hosts Bangladesh and the West Indies in the title clash here on Sunday.

India lost openers Rishabh Pant and Kishan by the 10th over to slip to 27 for 2 in conditions that suited Sri Lanka's seam bowlers.

Sarfaraz and Man-of-the-Match Anmolpreet revived the innings by adding 96 for the third wicket with a mix of big shots and sharp ones and twos.

Sarfaraz hit six fours and a six while Anmolpreet, playing only his second match of the tournament, matched his senior partner with the same number of hits to the fence.

Sri Lanka grabbed six wickets in the final 10 overs but India still managed to add 89 runs as Armaan Jaffer pushed the score along with a 16-ball 29.

Seamer Asitha Fernando was the most successful Sri Lanka bowler with 4 for 43 while new-ball partner Lahiru Kumar and spinner Thilan Nimesh picked up two wickets each.

Sri Lanka slipped to 42 for 3 following the loss of skipper and star batsman Charith Asalanka in the 10th over before Kamindu Mendis (39) and Shammu Ashan (38) engineered a brief recovery.

But once left-arm spinner Mayank Dagar had Mendis was caught off a top-edged sweep and Ashan ran himself out, Sri Lanka caved in tamely against the steady India bowlers.

Dagar finished with impressive figures of 3 for 21 while seamer Avesh Khan claimed 2 for 41.

"To enter the final unbeaten in the tournament so far shows we have executed our plans well," said Kishan.

"Anmolpreet and Sarfaraz brought us back in our innings and then the bowlers kept the pressure to restrict Sri Lanka. The final will be a new game. We have to prepare well and be ready for the challenge."

Asalanka said his team allowed the match to slip away after pinning India against the ropes.

"I thought we did well to restrict the Indians both at the start and the end of their innings. But then we let slip the advantage," the Sri Lankan captain said.

"The target was not difficult, but we kept losing wickets. No one stayed long enough to take us through."

Brief scores:

India: 267/9 in 50 overs (Anmolpreet Singh 72, Sarfaraz Khan 59, Washington Sundar 43; Asitha Fernando 4/43, Lahiru Kumara 2/50, Thilan Nimesh 2/50)

Sri Lanka: 170 all out in 42.2 overs (Kamindu Mendis 39, Shammu Ashan 38; Mayank Dagar 3/21, Avesh Khan 2/41).