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SA U19 vs WI U19, 21st ODI, U19 World Cup 2026 live

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SA U19
179-10(37.4)
West Indies U19 won by 55 runs 🏆
WI U19
(47.5)234-10
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B Majola Logo
B Majola Jersy
4s: 2
6s: 0
SR:100.00
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J Basson Logo
J Basson Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:21.43
J Pollard Logo
J Pollard Jersy

1-19

(7.4)

Econ: 2.48
P'ship : 0(0)
Last Wkt : Jacob Basson 3(14)
Over 35
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= 8
Over 36
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= 1
Over 37
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1
0
0
1
 
= 3
Over 38
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W
 
= 0

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That marks the end of our coverage from the 21st match of the ongoing Under-19 World Cup. West Indies have defeated South Africa by a big margin of 55 runs and this victory will surely boost the confidence of the Caribbean side for the rest of the tournament. If the first half of the game was dominated by Zachary Carter who helped his side to post a competitive total on the board, it was Shaquan Belle who took the charge in the second innings to ensure West Indies defend the 234 runs they posted on the board.

For now, this is Saptak Sanyal signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Pritam Dey and the scorer/analyst of this match Ghanendra Singh Thakur. Good night.
Joshua Dorne (West Indies U-19 Captain): "Phenomenal! Phenomenal feeling. Words can't explain. The guys did really well and showed great character. Very special innings from Carter. Really happy for him. Today he did really well for us and put us in a good position.

Part of the game. It was a better batting performance. (What Jerome Taylor said in the huddle?) It was everything about to remember what we discuss in our team meeting. 

(On Shaquan Belle) Really special performance. We got some really good peers and he worked really hard and really happy for him. Micah McKenzie was special too. The wrist spinners kept the composure very well.

It is really good victory to get to a good position in terms of confidence. Taking this momentum forward has to be the key."
Muhammed Bulbulia (South Africa U-19 Captain): "Ya extremely disappointing. I think it was an incredible effort from the boys with the ball and we put up a chase-able total on the board. I think it was brilliant from the bowlers in the middle overs.

Jacob Basson's five wickets were extremely essential for us. I think it helped us to come back from a tough stage of the game. This game makes every game a must win game for us from here on."
Zachary Carter (Player of the Match): "My idea was just to maximize the powerplay and help my team to get a good start. It was very important for me to take the aggressive route after a few low scores. This performance has helped my team to win and I feel happy and appreciated.

It means the world. It really means a lot. I think this victory is motivational. I think if we keep fighting, we have the potential to go a long way in the tournament."
Player of the Match: Zachary Carter
8:16 PM IST and 4:46 PM Local Time: West Indies U-19 have completed a dominating victory over the South Africa U-19 team by 55 runs. Proteas have lost their second match in this tournament. West Indies have got 4 points from 3 games and are behind Afghanistan in the points table who are at the top with 6 points.

West Indies U-19 won the toss and opted to bat first. Tanez Francis got out cheaply but Zachary Carter was the star of the batting for the Caribbean side. After Francis' dismissal, he was accompanied by his skipper. Carter and Joshua Dorne added 82 runs for the second wicket and Carter was the major contributor there. Dorne got out for 20 and that brought a collapse for West Indies as they lost Jewel Andrew and Shamar Apple for ducks. 

Carter then led the charge with Jonathan Van Lange and added 78 runs for the 5th wicket. His innings of 114 from 104 balls hitting 8 fours and as many sixes proved to be extremely important for his team. After his dismissal, West Indies could add only 42 runs and got bundled out for 234.

Jacob Basson was the star of the South Africa bowling. He took 5 wickets for 23 runs. Jason Rowles took a couple of wickets too.

South Africa came out to bat and got off to a very sedate start. Jorich Van Schalkwyk and his fellow opener Adnaan Lagadien added 19 runs from 34 balls for the opening stand. After the dismissal of Lagadien, Jorich took the attack on the pacers but misjudged an arm ball from Isra-el Morton and got out for 20. In the very next ball, skipper Muhammed Bulbulia gifted his wicket away to Shaquan Belle. 

When Proteas were starring down the barrel, Jason Rowles and Armaan Manack helped them to recover by adding 42 runs for the 4th wicket. But Manack threw his wicket away as he ran himself out on 17. Daniel Bosman and Rowles were batting well and Rowles started to take on the West Indies' spinners. He top scored for the Proteas with 46 off 40 balls hitting 4 fours and 2 sixes but a terrific leg-break from Vitel Lawes clipped the top of his off stump.

Keeper-batter Lethabo Phahlamohlaka started to give some fight back with his big hits. He took on Lawes and scored 26 off 20 balls before edging Shaquan Belle's delivery to the keeper. The victory was just a matter of time for West Indies then and Jakeem Pollard took the final wicket of Jacob Basson to bundle the Proteas out for 179 and won the match by 55 runs.

Shaquan Belle was the pick of the  bowlers for the West Indies team. He finished with 6/40 in his 10 overs. He was well assisted by his partners. Jakeem Pollard, Isra-el Morton and Vitel Lawes took a wicket each.
OVER 38
South Africa U19
179/10
Jacob Basson
3(14)
Buyanda Majola
9(9)
Jakeem Pollard
1-19(7.4)
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