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Bishop And Bowlers Stand Tall As Rising Stars U19s Defeated In Thriller

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September 6, 2021

Bishop And Bowlers Stand Tall As Rising Stars U19s Defeated In Thriller

September 6, 2021

Match 2 of Youth ODI Series

Venue: County Ground, Beckenham

Toss: West Indies U19s won and decided to bat

Result: England U19s won by one wicket

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Teddy Bishop played a superb knock but fell just short of a century as the second Youth ODI went down to the wire on Monday. The tall right-hander scored 97 not out which was the bedrock of West Indies 180-9 off 39.3 overs. The 18-year-old faced 104 balls and hit nine fours and two sixes but ran out of partners in the end. West Indies were at one stage in deep trouble at 121-6 in the 25th over, but Bishop formed a great partnership with Isai Thorne. The pair added 54 for the seventh wicket to take the score to 175-7. Thorne played with a straight bat and made 11 off 38 balls.

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This gave West Indies a fighting score and they defended it well but England got home by one wicket in the end. The hosts were at one stage 115-2 in the chase, but collapsed to 162-9. The key moment of this period occurred with the run out of top scorer James Rew (63) as the West Indies U19s bowlers fought back to give themselves a great chance of pulling off a come from behind victory, before England’s last-wicket pair took them home.

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Thorne, the 16-year-old fast bowler was again the standout bowler for West Indies U19s taking three wickets, bowling with good pace. He ended with 3-54 off his 10 overs to follow up his 3-51 in the first match last Saturday. Thorne was well backed up spin bowling duo Onaje Amory (2-42) playing his first game and Anderson Mahase (2-34).

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The two teams will return to the same venue on Wednesday for the third match of the series. First ball is 10:30am (5:30 Eastern Caribbean/4:30am Jamaica).

Match schedule and Results

Saturday, September 4: 1st Youth ODI – England won by 166 runs at Beckenham

Monday, September 6: 2nd Youth – England won by one wicket at Beckenham

Wednesday, September 8: 3rd Youth ODI – Beckenham

Friday, September 10: 4th Youth ODI – Canterbury

Tuesday, September 14: 5th Youth ODI – Canterbury

Friday, September 17: 6th Youth ODI – Canterbury

-CWI

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