Dhaka, Bangladesh (BBN)-A splendid 113-run fifth-wicket stand between captain Mehedi Hasan and Zakir Hasan steered Bangladesh Under-19s to the semi-finals after completing a six-wicket win against Nepal Under-19s in Dhaka.
The pressure steadily built on the pair after Joyraz Sheikh was dismissed for a patient 38, reports ESPNcricinfo.
However, they found the boundary, rotated the strike and compiled fifties in the process as Bangladesh reached the target with 10 balls to spare.
Earlier in the chase, Nepal had chipped away at the wickets and gained a slight edge despite contributions from Joyraz and Pinak Ghosh (32).
Offspinner Sunil Dhamala was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2 for 33 from his 10 overs.
Raju Rijal had set up Nepal's score of 211 with a fluent 80-ball 72, which featured eight fours and a six.
He strung handy stands of 44, 51 and 32 with Dhamala (25), Arif Sheikh (21) and Rajbir Singh.
Some useful cameos lower down the order helped eke out 51 from the last 10 overs.
Fast bowler Mohammad Saifuddin picked up 2 for 38.
Karim Janat smashed a 132-ball 156 to propel Afghanistan Under-19s to a massive 226-run victory against Fiji Under-19s in the ninth-place playoff in Cox's Bazar.
After being inserted to bat, Afghanistan piled on 340 for 9 and then bowled out Fiji for 114 in the 32nd over.
Perwez Malakzai (74 off 69) combined with Janat to add 130 in a fourth-wicket stand to rescue Afghanistan from 47 for 3.
The middle and lower order all contributed with handy cameos to help add 73 in the last 44 balls.
Peni Wuniwaqa picked up three 3 for 41 and T Veitacini claimed two scalps.
Fiji were never really in the chase after losing Delaimatuku Maraiwai off the first ball of the innings.
They were soon reduced to 18 for 5 before Malakai Cokovaki (25) and Josaia Baleicikoibia (29) shared a 50-run stand. Another clump of wickets soon fell and Fiji were bundled out.
Nijat Masood returned figures of 6-1-6-3, while Rashid Khan claimed 3 for 16.
A collective bowling effort, led by Jeremy Ives, followed by a fifty from opener Shaun Snyder helped Zimbabwe Under-19s seal a comfortable win against Canada Under-19s in the ninth pace play-off quarter-final.
After having opted to bat, Canada were quickly reduced to 21 for 2 and then 56 for 3. Harsh Thaker (23), Amish Taploo (37), Abraash Khan (32), Arslan Khan (31) all got starts in the middle order, but gave it away.
Slow left-arm spinning allrounder Ives was the pick of the bowlers for Zimbabwe with figures of 3 for 30.
The lower order also struggled for momentum as Canada crawled to 186 for 8.
Ives starred with the bat as well, making an unbeaten 43 off 55 balls to steer his side home.
It came after a strong opening partnership of 89 between Snyder and Wesley Madhevere.
While Madhevere was dismissed for 31, Snyder went onto stroke his second successive half-century.
Ives and William Mashinge added 46 together to ensure that the chase was completed in 31.4 overs with six wickets in hand.
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