U19 World Cup 2024 (Game 13) – Scotland vs West Indies
West Indies Under-19 secured their first points on the board, overcoming a spirited challenge from Scotland. What initially seemed like a potential upset turned into a dramatic comeback for the West Indies side, thanks to a standout performance by Jewel Andrew, earning him the Player of the Match title.
Facing a target set by Scotland Under-19 of over 200 runs, West Indies had a shaky start, losing wickets at regular intervals and finding themselves at 111/5 inside 17 overs. However, Jewel Andrew and Nathan Edward orchestrated a remarkable recovery, stitching an unbeaten partnership of 95 runs that guided their team to victory. Andrew’s outstanding knock of 64 runs played a pivotal role in steering West Indies Under-19 across the finish line.
Scotland, on the other hand, displayed resilience in their innings, forming a partnership of 89 runs led by Alec Price and Jamie Dunk, with Dunk reaching a well-deserved half-century. Despite setting a challenging target, the Scottish openers faced consistent pressure from the West Indies bowlers. Isai Thorne shone with the ball, claiming a four-wicket haul to restrict Scotland.
In the bowling department, Adi Hegde and Qasim Khan were economical for Scotland, but defending a modest total against the West Indies batting lineup proved to be a daunting task. Ruaridh McIntyre, Qasim Khan, Logan Briggs, Ibrahim Faisal, and Adi Hegde managed to pick up a wicket each, displaying commendable efforts. Despite the bowlers’ resilience, West Indies Under-19 emerged victorious, showcasing their batting depth and determination. The win marks a crucial milestone for the West Indies in the ongoing tournament, setting the stage for their future encounters.
Scotland U19 – 205 for 9 in 50 overs (Jamie Dunk 57, Adi Hedge 32, Alec Price 31, Isai Thorne 4 for 46, Nathan Sealy 2 for 38, Raneico Smith 1 for 23)
West Indies U19 – 206 for 5 in 35.1 overs (Jewel Andrew 64*, Mavendra Dindyal 29, Nathan Edward 27*, Adi Hedge 1 for 21, Ruaridh McIntyre 1 for 21, Logan Briggs 1 for 38)