Youth World Cup opening match against South Africa in
to bat after winning the toss, Bangladesh U-19 team. Zahoor Ahmed Chowdhury
Stadium in Chittagong on Wednesday against the
current champion, won the toss and decided to bat first, Bangladesh
captain Mehdi Hassan Miraj. Tigers 3 runs for no loss in 9 overs. Earlier, the
country started to open the batting in the 9 matches played in the Saif Hassan
and two Pinak Ghosh. The captain was unable to run any of the first three
overs. The young Tigers started their campaign through the match. But then fell
just three runs in 5 overs came out of the opener. Pinak Ghosh two fours in the
sixth over of the innings. South Africa winning the last 14 times the 1
Bangladesh. Proteas played with the last one year, for the first Bangladesh. But
the youth World Cup statistics are different. The two teams have faced each
other four times in the World Cup. Bangladesh lost to all. Of course, past
performance does not match the data with the Junior Tigers. All of the players
tested. Bangladesh XI: Saif Hassan, Pinak Ghosh, Jayaraj Sheikh, Nazmul Hossain
cool, Mehedi Hasan Miraj, Zakir Hossain, Mohammad Saifuddin, Sayeed government,
sanjita Shah, Abdul Halim, Saleh Ahmed Kram. R. Africa XI: Liam Smith, Kyle
bherayani, uiyana Mulder, Tony De George, ribhalado manasyami, Diane galiyema,
Farhan sayanabhala, uilima ludika, Luke Philander, Shane uitaheta, sipamala
lutho.
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