Updated On: 11 February, 2024 05:27 PM IST | Benoni | mid-day online correspondent
Limbani (3/38), who worked up a fair clip from the pitch, bowled opener Sam Konstas with a lovely in-coming delivery to deny the Aussies a quick start

Uday Saharan-led India need to make 254 runs in the second inning to win the U19 World Cup for the second consecutive time (Pic: @bcci/X)
Indian pacers Raj Limbani and Naman Tiwari struck timely blows but Australia still managed to post a competitive 253 for seven in the U-19 World Cup final Sunday.
Quite understandably, Australia chose to bat first in a pressure match but their batsmen, except Harjas Singh who made a 55 (64b, 3x4, 3x6) could not build on the starts on a rather easy-paced pitch.