U19 World Cup 2024 (Game 3) – Scotland vs England
In a compelling encounter at the Men’s Under-19 World Cup, England Under-19 showcased their dominance as they outplayed Scotland Under-19, securing a convincing victory at the JB Marks Oval.
Earlier in the match, Scotland faced challenges in posting a competitive total, reaching only 174 runs. Their struggles lay in building partnerships and frequent wicket losses, preventing them from converting promising starts into substantial scores. Despite a sedate partnership between skipper Owen Gould and opener Jamie Dunk, Scotland couldn’t accelerate the scoring and lacked boundaries, setting a modest target.
As anticipated, England Under-19, entering the game as favorites, lived up to expectations with a flying start and an untroubled performance. Jaydn Denly and skipper Ben McKinney wreaked havoc on the Scotland Under-19 bowlers, establishing England’s dominance. Although Denly was dismissed at 40, McKinney played a captain’s knock, scoring 88 and ensuring a job well done. Noah Thain’s brief cameo of 22 runs contributed to England’s comfortable chase of the target.
The comprehensive victory not only marked England’s strong start in the tournament but also highlighted their prowess as formidable contenders. As England revels in their triumph, Scotland faces the task of regrouping and strategizing for improved performances in upcoming fixtures.
Chief Scores :
Scotland U19 – 174 for 10 in 49.2 overs (Owen Gwyn Thomas Gould 48, Jamie Dunk 40, Logan Briggs 18, Farhan Ahmed 3 for 22, Luc Benkenstein 3 for 41, Dominic Kelly 1 for 20)
England U19 – 178 for 3 in 26.2 overs (Ben McKinney 88, Jaydyn Denly 40, Noah Thain 22, Ibrahim Faisal 2 for 30, Adi Hedge 1 for 36, Ruaridh McIntyre 0 for 20)