India vs Australia U19 World Cup: How did India and Australia clash in the knockout stages?
U-19 World Cup: Before the second semi-final today, let's see how India and Australia clashed in the U-19 knockout matches.
India faces Australia on Wednesday in the second semi-final of the Under-19 World Cup at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua. This is the third time India and Australia have clashed in a knockout match. India is unbeaten in the match so far, while Australia had to face defeat in the last group match against Sri Lanka. Before the second semi-final on Wednesday, we will see how India and Australia faced each other in the U-19 knockout matches:
1. India vs Australia, 2000 U-19 World Semi-Final, Colombo
India captained the Australian team of Shane Watson, Shaun Marsh, and Mitchell Johnson in the semi-finals of the 1999/2000 U-19 World Cup.
Anup Dube took three wickets as opener Ravneet Ricky hit a century as India (284/6) beat Australia (114) by 170 runs.
2. India vs Australia, 2012 U-19 World Cup Final, Downsville
After beating New Zealand and South Africa in the semi-finals, India and Australia met in the final of the 2012 U-19 World Cup in Downsville.
After controlling Australia to 225/8 overall, India won by 6 wickets to win their third U-19 World Cup title on the back of captain Unmukt Chand's century.
3. India vs Australia, 2018 U-19 World Cup Final, Mount Maunganui
India beat Australia to win their fourth U-19 World Cup title in the final of the 2018 tournament at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui.
Batting first, India was bowled out for 216 by Prithviraj Shah.
In reply, India chased down Manjot Kalra's unbeaten 101 with eight wickets in hand.
4. India vs Australia, 2020 U-19 World Cup Quarter 1, Potchefstroom
Led by Priyam Cork, India faced Australia in the first quarter-final at Potchefstroom, aiming to reach the semi-finals.
After opening the innings, India scored 233 for 9 based on half-centuries from Yashaswi Jaiswal and Adarva Ankolekar.
In reply, Australia was bowled out for 159 and India won by 74 runs.
Significantly, India's hopes of winning their fifth U-19 World Cup title came to an end after shocking Bangladesh in the final.
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