India down Kiwis, enter final

Kuala Lumpur, February 27:

India overcame a rain-reduced target and a brilliant display by New Zealand’s Corey Anderson to enter the Under-19 Cricket World Cup final here today.

Left-handed Anderson smashed 70 off 68 balls and took a stunning catch, but India held their nerves amid mounting tension to squeak home by three wickets under lights. Sreevats Goswami made 51 and captain Virat Kohli hit a fluent 43 as India, set a revised target of 191 from 43 overs, survived a middle-order collapse to win with nine balls to spare. New Zealand had made 205-8 after electing to take first strike. India await the winners of Friday’s second semi-final between defending champions Pakistan and South Africa in the title clash on Sunday.

The Indians lost in-form opener Taruwar Kohli in the seventh over and star batsman Tanmay Srivastava in the 14th to slip to 40-2. Srivastava fell to a remarkable catch at mid-on by Anderson, who dived to his left and plucked the ball in mid air after the batsman had played an uppish drive off India-born Anurag Varma.

Goswami and Kohli steadied India with a 84-run stand for the third wicket, but India lost four wickets for 33 runs to almost mess up the chase. India, cruising at 150-3 at one stage, dipped to 183-7 before Saurabh Tiwary took his team home with an unbeaten 29.

Earlier, New Zealand lost their first two wickets for 29 runs by the 12th over. Skipper Kane Williamson (37) and Fraser Colson (32) retreived the situation by adding 57 for the third wicket when Virat Kohli removed both batsmen in successive overs.

Anderson took charge and swung Kohli and left-arm spinner Iqbal Abdullah for sixes early in his innings. Tim Southee (11) helped Anderson add 47 for the fifth wicket to carry the total to 137-4 when seamer Siddarth Kaul struck twice in successive balls to halt the New Zealand charge.

Anderson continued to lash out, slamming a six and four in one over from Kaul and meted out the same treatment to left-armer Srivastava soon after. Srivastava avenged the hammering by removing Anderson in the 49th over to end a seventh-wicket stand of 58 with Michael Bracewell (17 not out). Kaul, Kohli and Srivastava picked up two wickets each for the Indians.