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Springer, Hetmyer put young Windies in World Cup final
West Indies Under-19 batsman and Man-of-the-Match Shamar Springer celebrates after his team defeated hosts Bangladesh in the semi-final of the ICC Under-19 World Cup at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur Dhaka, yesterday.
Cricket, Sports
February 10, 2016

Springer, Hetmyer put young Windies in World Cup final

Windies fly high

DHAKA, Bangladesh (CMC) — West Indies will make their second appearance in the Under-19 World Cup final after a stunning three-wicket victory over hosts Bangladesh in the semi-final at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium here yesterday.

West Indies, inspired by an all-round performance from Shamar Springer, silenced over 10,000 fans at the stadium with a gutsy run chase to overhaul the 227 runs set by Bangladesh, who won the toss and elected to field.

Keemo Paul destroyed the Bangladesh lower order, grabbing three for 20, including the important scalp of Captain Mehedi Hasan Miraz who led the innings with a half-century.

Half-centuries from Shimron Hetmyer and Springer, under pressure, complemented a positive innings from opener Gidron Pope as the visitors negotiated some anxious moments before romping to victory with eight balls remaining.

They will now contest the showpiece championship match against India in Mirpur on Sunday.

Pope, who was dropped on 23, started the chase in aggressive fashion, clobbering 14 runs in the first over on his way to 38.

West Indies, who were cruising at 147 for three, then lost two quick wickets, including Pope who laid the foundation by putting on 44 runs for the first wicket with Tevin Imlach.

Hetmyer arrived to lead the recovery of an innings which appeared to be wobbling and compiled a 64-run stand with Keacy Carty.

Hetmyer’s score of 60, his second-straight half-century, included seven fours and a six, while Carty picked up two boundaries in his contribution of 22.

Hetmyer’s departure threatened to tilt the game towards Bangladesh, but when Jyd Goolie joined Springer, the two gathered 30 runs for the fifth wicket to take the score past 175.

The run chase was disrupted again when left-arm spinner Saleh Ahmed Shawon, Bangladesh’s chief wicket-taker with three for 37, struck twice in four balls to remove Goolie for nine and Paul for four.

But Springer weathered the threat by teaming up with Michael Frew to steal singles and twos in a patient stand of 36.

Springer, dropped on 15, was unbeaten on 62 with five fours and a six, and scored the winning runs for West Indies when he smashed Mohammad Saifuddin through the covers for four.

Earlier, Captain Mehedi was forced to rescue his side with a top score of 60 after they had slumped to 88 for four.

Mehedi stitched together an 85-run partnership with Mohammed Saifuddin for the sixth wicket which lifted the homeboys from 113 for five to almost 200.

Paul broke the partnership, capturing the wicket of Mehedi and added two lower-order wickets to finish with impressive figures of three for 20 from three overs.

West Indies’ opening bowlers, Alzarri Joseph and Chemar Holder, started poorly by conceding nine extras in the first two overs before removing the openers.

Both Holder and Springer picked up two for 36 with Springer being adjudged Man-of-the-Match.

Scoreboard

BANGLADESH UNDER-19s

Pinak Ghosh c Paul b Holder 0

Saif Hassan c Goolie b Joseph 10

Joyraz Sheik b Springer 35

Nazmul Hossain Shanto c Hetmyer b John 11

Zakir Hasan† b Holder 24

Mehedi Hasan Miraz* c Frew b Paul 60

Mohammad Saifuddin b Paul 36

Saeed Sarkar b Paul 3

Mosabbek Hossain b Springer 14

Mehedi Hasan Rana not out 10

Saleh Ahmed Shawon run out (Hetmyer/Paul) 1

Extras (lb 6, w 13, nb 3) 22

Total (all out; 50 overs) 226

Fall of wickets 1-10 , 2-27 , 3-58, 4-88, 5-113, 6-198,

7-198, 8-205, 9-217, 10-226.

Bowling: Joseph 7-1-33-1 (2nb,5w),Holder 10-1-36-2

(1nb,3w),John 8-0-29-1,Springer 10-0-36-2 (4w),Goolie

2-0-13-0,Pope 6-0-35-0, Frew 4-0-18-0,Paul 3-0-20-3

WEST INDIES UNDER-19s innings

GD Pope b Mehedi Hasan Miraz 38

TA Imlach† lbw b Mehedi Hasan Miraz 14

SO Hetmyer* c Saif Hassan b Mohammad Saifuddin 60

KU Carty b Saleh Ahmed Shawon 22

SK Springer not out 62

JU Goolie lbw b Saleh Ahmed Shawon 9

KMA Paul b Saleh Ahmed Shawon 4

MO Frew c †Zakir Hasan b Mohammad Saifuddin 12

RD John not out 2

Extras (w 6, nb 1) 7

Total (7 wickets; 48.4 overs) 230

Fall of wickets 1-44 , 2-56 , 3-118, 4-147, 5-177, 6-181,

7-217,

Did not bat: A Joseph, C Holder

Bowling: Miraz 10-0-57-2, Rana 6-1-28-0 (5w),Saifuddin

9.4-0-46-2 (1nb),Shawon 10-2-31-0, Sarkar 2-0-21-0,

Shanto 1-0-10-0

Result: West Indies U19s won by three wickets.

Series: West Indies U19s advance to finals.

Man-of-the-Match: Shamar Springer.

Toss: Bangladesh.

Umpires: R Bailey, R Palliyaguruge.

TV Umpire: R Robinson.

West Indies Under-19 batsman and Man-of-the-Match Shamar Springer (centre) leaps into the air in celebration after leading his team to victory over hosts Bangladesh in the semi-final of the ICC Under-19 World Cup at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur Dhaka, yesterday. Some of Springer’s teammates join the celebrations. Windies won by three wickets.

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