Windies, Eng complete quarterfinal line-up
BY Agencies19 Feb 2014 11:26 PM GMT
Agencies19 Feb 2014 11:26 PM GMT
England and the West Indies advanced to the quarterfinals of ICC U-19 World Cup when they comfortably won their decisive Group C and D matches respectively on Tuesday. England overcame Sunday’s heart-breaking loss to Sri Lanka by bouncing back to defeat New Zealand by 115 runs at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, while 2004 runner-up West Indies beat Canada by 63 runs at Abu Dhabi Oval 1. In the other matches on the fifth day of the 16-day competition, two-time runner-up South Africa recorded an easy seven wickets victory over its African neighbour Zimbabwe at Zayed Cricket Stadium and 2000 finalist Sri Lanka defeated hosts UAE by eight wickets at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. Today’s results mean that from Group C, South Africa and West Indies have progressed to the Super League quarter-finals while Canada and Zimbabwe will feature in the Plate Championship and from Group D, Sri Lanka and England will appear in the Super League quarter-finals while New Zealand and the UAE will play in the Plate Championship. On Wednesday, the winner of Pakistan-Scotland match will join defending champion India in Super League quarterfinals from Group A, whereas any of the two teams from Afghanistan, Australia and Bangladesh will qualify for Super League from Group B. The feature of Tuesday’s matches were magnificent unbeaten centuries from SA captain Aiden Markram (120*) and Sri Lanka opener Hashan Dumindu (113 not out), while SA’s Yaseen Valli too continued his good run, hitting an unbeaten 53 against Zimbabwe.
Next Story