England Under-19s vs Bangladesh Under-19s, 3rd Place Play Off - Live Cricket Score

Quandrangular Under-19 Series in India, 2023 | 27 Nov 2023, Mon, 9:00 AM IST | CP Ground, Mulapadu, Vijaywada

ResultBangladesh Under-19s won by 6 wickets
ENG-19

ENG-19

303/5 (50 ov)

BD U19

BD U19

307/4 (49.2 ov)

Predict the Winner!

team

TBA (45%)

draw

Draw (25%)

team

TBA (30%)

Expired
Votes 20

Info

Series

Quandrangular Under-19 Series in India

Date & Time

27 Nov 2023, Mon, 9:00 AM IST

Toss

England Under-19s elected to bat

Venue

CP Ground, Mulapadu, Vijaywada

Umpires

Sundaram Ravi (India), Krishnaraj Srinath (India)

Match Referee

Youraj Singh (India)

weatherWeather Report

Clear

pitchPitch Condition

Batting

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

198

PredictionWin Prediction

England Under-19s

Preview

England Under 19 will be fighting against Bangladesh Under 19 in the 13th match of the Quadrangular Under-19 Series in India, 2023 at CP Ground in Vijaywada on November 27. Both the teams have played six matches each. England Under 19 having won three of them, are currently at the third position, and Bangladesh Under 19 are on the last spot with having won just one match till now.

 

England Under 19 had their last head-to-head encounter with Bangladesh Under 19 in their last match, where Bangladesh Under 19 won the toss and elected to bowl. Batting first, England played well, and set a target of 265 runs. Luc Benkenstein scored the highest runs (79), which was followed by, which was then followed by Hamza Sheikh (41). Rafi Uzzaman took a three-wicket haul, Paevez Rahman Jibon and Mahfuzur Rahman got two wickets each, and Rohanat D Borson and Ariful Islam grabbed one wicket each. When Bangladesh Under 19 came to bat, Ariful Islam scored the highest (56) runs, followed by Mahfuzur Rahman (21). Bangladesh Under 19 couldn’t play, as the situation needed them to, and lost all their wickets on just 197 runs. And therefore England Under 19 won the match by 68 runs. Jaydn Denly made a three-wicket haul, Sebastian Morgan and Farhan Ahmed grabbed two wickets each, and Eddie Jack, Luc Benkenstein and Theo Wylie took one wicket each.