Having picked three wickets to derail Bangladesh’s hopes of defending the U19 World cup title, left-arm pacer Ravi Kumar struck early against Australia as well to give India the upper hand in the second semi-final at Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua. He unleashed the trademark late inswinger to catch Teague Wyllie plumb cheaply. The opener was late on the ball and the umpire wasted little time in pointing his finger northward. Australia have been further reduced to 73/3 chasing 291.
Ravi Kumar.. India’s next pace lead?
Perhaps yes. #U19CWC2022 #INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/W6G0aEkZlq— the randi pua ଅନ୍ତା (@randipua_ananta) February 2, 2022