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ICC U-19 World Cup: India record third win on the bounce
Bloemfontein (South Africa), Jan 25: India maintained their 100 per cent record thus far in the ongoing ICC U-19 World Cup with a 44-run win over New Zealand on Friday in Bloemfontein.
India reached 103/0 in 21 overs before rains called for a temporary halt to the proceedings. They could only play two overs more on resumption and ended their innings on 115/0 in 23 overs. New Zealand's revised target via the Duckworth-Lewis Method was 192 in the same amount of overs and they ended up being all out for 147.
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