Two-time winners India will face defending champions Australia in the final of the ICC Under19 World Cup today.
Australia has previously won the title in 1988, 2002 and 2010, and if they manage to beat India, they will become the second side to win back-to-back titles after Pakistan.
India captain Unmukt Chand, however, is looking to record his name as a winning captain after Mohammad Kaif and Virat Kohli took the trophy home in 2000 and 2008, respectively.
“We are now well-adjusted to the playing conditions here in Townsville,” said Chand. “I am confident my team will perform well when we’ll meet Australia in the final.”
Australia will start the final today as firm favourites, having not lost a single match at the mega event so far. After overcoming England, Nepal and Ireland in the group matches, they defeated Bangladesh in the quarter-finals before getting the better of South Africa in the semi-final. Their form throughout the tournament has made them favourites for the prestigious title.
India, meanwhile, lost its first match to the West Indies but regained its form by ousting Zimbabwe and Papua New Guinea and went on to beat Pakistan in a nerve-wrecking quarter-final by one wicket. They sealed their spot in the final courtesy a nine-run win over New Zealand in the semi-final.
South Africa beat NZ to claim third spot
Meanwhile, South Africa claimed third position in the event after easily cruising past New Zealand by eight wickets. Jan Frylinck set the tone of the match by taking two wickets off two balls in the second over as New Zealand were routed for just 90 after opting to bat. South Africa then cruised home in less than 15 overs, losing just two wickets in the process.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 26th, 2012.
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One should not forget Smit Patel for this achievement. Unmukt could not have done this alone.
@Raw is War: tough luck? Come on yaar!!! U shoukd have seen how convincingly india won it with style. Only persons who dont use their sixth sense could comment like that! Really!!! If pak wins, its out of sheer talent and hard work, if india wins, its luck? Whats ur view? Think neutral, be human....
can ET write column "india has won the U19 worldcup"; after all it is our neighbour country; this another great acheivement by indian team after 2012 WC.
Muhooohaaa (evil laugh) !! Where are those ungreatfull braggarts who claimed that India didn'nt desrve to win?
Indians ROCKED IT!!! . Well done guys you make us proud. Beating Australia in Australia in World Cup Final is awesome. Now Virat is next sachin and unmukt is next virat. WOW !! we keep producing such talented , dashing , rocking batsman. And ET headlines favors Australia . ha ha .. Typical mentality ..
Glorious day for Indian cricket.
Thank you to all the players.
We won the World Cup and now under 19, this is such a great occasion.
I am sure you will all make our country proud at the National level soon
tough luck
Congratulations India!!! It was great win. Unmukt Chand is 2nd Kohli. Indian cricket future in good hands..
congrats india.
Saw the match, most impressed with their captain.-unmukt chand Not only is he a good player but seems to be extremely articulate & groomed very evident from the post match interviews.
Education plays an important part in every sphere of life. Talent alone is'nt enough.
Congrats India u19. Definitely looking forward to seeing some of the indian and pak u19's of the present battle it out in national kits soon
sorry Australia,better luck next time.
indiaah indiaah- you beauty.
Yes...we are the world champions again. Unmukt Chand, Baba Aparajeet and Harmit Singh will definitely play for India one day. Especially Unmukt Chand, for he's a real talent. Great show guys, we are proud of you :-):-):-)
india win yes yes yes.....
India wins under 19 world cup 2012
The title is apalling. Are Australians the only ones looking to win?, NO. Is there just one team playing? NO. Is ET an australian newspaper?, again, NO
Well done India. Lets hope we win the cup. Cheers to your efforts !