India they were face to face Bangladesh in the final U-19 Asian Cup 2024 On December 08 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Batting first, Bangladesh set up a competitive total of 198 runs before being bowled out in 49.1 overs. of India Yudhajit Guha He proved to be an important asset in his bowling as he picked up two wickets in the game, one of which was the crucial wicket of top-order batsman Kalam Siddiqui.
Guha Kalam gets Siddiki early with a superb delivery
Bangladesh were hoping to build a solid foundation when they started their innings. However, Guha had other plans. Bowling with precision and intent, Guha delivered a stunning delivery that will be the focus of his performance. In the seventh over, Bangladesh were 19 runs adrift for a wicket, with Guha hitting a fine shot that clipped the top of the stumps. Kalam Sidqi Back to the pavilion for just 1 run off 16 balls. The ball settled on middle and leg before straightening slightly to break Kalam’s defence, showing Guhan’s skill and composure under pressure.
This early bounce was crucial for India as it not only dropped one of Bangladesh’s openers but also instilled confidence in the Indian bowling attack. Guhan’s ability to strike early set the tone for what would be a tough innings for the Bangladesh batsman.
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Struggle for Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s innings struggled to gain momentum against a disciplined Indian bowling attack. The scorecard reflected their challenges. The fall of wickets added pressure to the batting side, but with significant contributions Muhammad Shihab James and Rezan HossanBangladesh managed to score crucial runs on the scoreboard
Meanwhile, the Indian bowlers maintained tight lines and lengths, making it difficult for any partnership to flourish. India’s bowling performance was characterized by discipline and aggression. In particular, Guha’s total of 29 runs and two wickets showed his effectiveness on the field.
beside him, Chetan Sharma and Kiran Chormale He also contributed significantly by taking crucial wickets which further dismantled Bangladesh’s batting order. The innings ended with Bangladesh managing just 198 in 49.1 overs, reflecting both the pressure exerted by India’s bowlers and the inability of the Bangladeshi batsmen to adapt to the conditions.