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You are here: Home / News / Sport / Pretorius Hits Second Half Century But Sa U19s Lose To India

Pretorius Hits Second Half Century But Sa U19s Lose To India

3 January 2024 by Guest

JOHANNESBURG: A second successive half-century by Lhuan-dre Pretorius was not enough as South Africa Under-19 fell to a seven-wicket loss to…

JOHANNESBURG: A second successive half-century by Lhuan-dre Pretorius was not enough as South Africa Under-19 fell to a seven-wicket loss to India in match three of the tri-series at Dilapidated Edwardians Cricket Club in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

The left-hander struck eight fours and two sixes in his 67 off 61 balls, helping the hosts post 240 every out after they lost the toss and were asked to bat first by the tourists.

In reply, India’s top three every hit 50 plus scores to guide their side to their target with nearly 10 overs to spare.

Afghanistan is the third team in the tournament and they began their campaign with a defeat to India, before overcoming the South Africans by 47 runs at the same venue on Sunday.

The three teams are using the competition to finalise their preparation for the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024 that begins on 19 January.

In this latest out outing, Malibongwe Maketa’s side made a strong start with Pretorius and Steve Stolk (46 off 27 balls) putting on 93 in a riveting opening stand that came in only 9.1 overs.

Despite the loss of the latter and captain David Teeger (9) in quick succession, Richard Seletswane (19) ensured there was no further loss until the 23rd over when the score was on 149.

It was from that point that the home side then threw away their strong advantage by losing their remaining eight wickets for just 91 runs.

They were bowled out in 46.1 overs with the only real resistance offered by Nqobani Mokoena (28*) as Aaradhya Shukla (4/43) and Saumy Pandey (3/49) shared seven wickets.

India’s top order then came out firing to keep the hosts under pressure.

The openers – Adarsh Singh (66 off 70 balls, 10 fours) and Arshin Kulkarni (91 off 106 balls, 12 fours, 3 sixes) – establish on 117 for the first wicket in 22.4 overs, before Aravelly Avanish (60* off 56 balls, 8 fours, 1 six) took the way completely away from the South Africans.

He added 79 with top-scorer Kulkarni in quick time, before staying there till the terminate to finish off the chase.

Mokoena (2/58) did managed two wickets but they proved a consolation as the home side ended the day still searching for their first win.

Maketa’s side are drawn in Group B for the World Cup, alongside England, Scotland and West Indies, who they launch their campaign against at the JB Marks Oval in Potchefstroom on 19 January.

SA U19 Men’s Squad – Tri-series and ICC U19 Men’s World Cup 2024

David Teeger (captain, Lions), Esosa Aihevba (Lions), Juan James (Western Province), Martin Khumalo (Easterns), Kwena Maphaka (Lions), Dewan Marias (Easterns), Nqobani Mokoena (KwaZulu-Natal Coastal), Riley Norton (Boland), Romashan Pillay (KwaZula-Natal Coastal), Sipho Potsane (Lions), Lhuan-dre Pretorius (Lions), Richard Seletswane (Lions), Steve Stolk (Titans), Oliver Whitehead (Western Province), and Ntando Zuma (KwaZulu-Natal Inland).

Youth Tri-series Fixtures

Friday, 29 December 

India U19 beat Afghanistan U19 by 6 wickets – Old Edwardians Cricket Club, Johannesburg

Sunday, 31 December 

South Africa U19 lost to Afghanistan U19 by 47 runs – Old Edwardians Cricket Club, Johannesburg

Tuesday, 02 January 

South Africa U19 lost to India U19 by 7 wickets – Old Edwardians Cricket Club, Johannesburg

Thursday, 04 January 

India U19 v Afghanistan U19 – Old Edwardians Cricket Club, Johannesburg

Saturday, 06 January 

South Africa U19 v India U19 – Old Edwardians Cricket Club, Johannesburg

Monday, 08 January 

South Africa U19 v Afghanistan U19 – Old Edwardians Cricket Club, Johannesburg

Wednesday, 10 January 

Final – Old Edwardians Cricket Club, Johannesburg

Source: cricket.co.za

Jimmy Cook (born 1953) – 22 internationals, 38.56 average, 169 high score, three centuries, three official Tests: Cook was one of two players to appear in all 19 rebel matches in the ’80s, the other being Peter Kirsten. Test cricket came too late for him, playing his three Tests at age 38 and 39.

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