With one more game to go, South Africa Under-19 will play for pride, while India Under-19 will be eager to whitewash the Proteas.
This is Arjun Bhalla, signing off on behalf of Mohammad Anab, Ghanendra Singh Thakur and Sahil Khan.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi (India U19 Captain & POTM): "Nothing, I just focus on my batting and my strength. I knew that the score was not daunting, so I backed myself. I aim to translate what I do in practice into the matches I play. I love playing on the ofside as well as on the leg-side of the field. I think, Harvansh (Pangalia) and Ambrish RS bailed us out in the last game. Harvansh is the most talented batter in our side."
Muhammed Bulbulia (South Africa U19 Captain): "Yeah, when you choose to bat first, you need to score more. There were partnerships but they were too few. But still, I think 250 is not a bad score. But the way the Indian openers played, they almost took the game away from us early on.
(On rain-affected matches) It's not easy. Scores are changing. Bowlers and conditions are changing. Obviously, when you don't score too much and then the DLS method comes down, it eats you quite a bit.
(Plans for final match) Communication is gonna have to be a lot better. We need to improve on that.
(On playing surface) To be honest, it didn't played the way the way we expected. We thought it might turn a lot more but it didn't. Still, it held up very well. I think the groundsmen did an excellent job of preparing such a good wicket."
The Indian U19 dedicates his award to Kishan Kumar Singh.
Player of the Match: Vaibhav Suryavanshi
The POTM award for the first game is being given today. Harvansh Pangalia has been adjudged POTM for his knock of 93 runs.
9:00 PM IST, 5:30 PM Local Time: India Under-19 have thrashed South Africa Under-19 by eight wickets under the DLS method in the second Youth ODI. The Vaibhav Suryavanshi-led side has won the series already, with one more game to go!
Suryavanshi and Aaron George gave India a stupendous start, with the former literally dealing in maximums. The duo had an opening stand of 67 runs, with George falling on 20 off 19 balls. However, the Indian U19 captain continued to score a fifty off 19 balls. He even went berserk after scoring his fifty, but got out to Michael Kruiskamp on 68 in 24 balls, smoking 10 biggies and a solitary four.
When it looked Kruiskamp would bring the South Africans back into the game, the rain intervened. It paused the game for more than two hours. It eventually brought down the target to 174 runs. Abhigyan Kundu and Vedant Trivedi provided India the finishing touches as they got over the line in 23.3 overs, with over three overs to go.