How Did Suryavanshi, Trivedi & Deepesh Lead India U19 to a Dominant Win Against Australia in Youth Test?

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Key Takeaways
- Suryavanshi and Trivedi both scored centuries for India.
- Deepesh led the bowling attack, taking 8 wickets in the match.
- India U19s established a strong lead in the series.
- Australia's batsmen struggled, with only a few players making significant contributions.
- The second match is crucial for India to secure the series.
Brisbane, Oct 2 (NationPress) Outstanding centuries from Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Vedant Trivedi, combined with an exceptional bowling performance spearheaded by D Deepesh, propelled India Under-19s to a resounding victory by an innings and 58 runs over Australia Under-19s in the inaugural Youth Test at Ian Healy Oval, giving India a 1-0 advantage in the two-match series.
Australia, batting first, was dismissed for 243 runs. Pace bowler Deepesh Devendran dominated with remarkable figures of 5-45, while left-arm seamer Kishan Kumar supported him with three crucial wickets. The only significant resistance came from No. 3 Steven Hogan, whose 92 runs off 246 balls formed the backbone of their innings.
In response, India U-19s amassed 428 runs, establishing a commanding first-innings lead of 185 runs. Suryavanshi ignited the innings with an explosive 113 off just 86 balls, featuring nine fours and eight sixes in a spectacular display.
Trivedi maintained the momentum by scoring a composed 140, enriched with 19 boundaries, anchoring the innings. Lower down the order, allrounder Khilan Patel contributed significantly with a brisk 49 off 49 balls, boasting a strike rate of 100, further asserting India's batting dominance.
Australia stumbled once more in their second innings, as Kishan and Deepesh dismantled the top order, leaving the hosts at a precarious 24 for 3.
Khilan then dismantled the middle-order with 3-19, and Deepesh wrapped up the tail with figures of 3-16 in the innings and an impressive total of eight wickets throughout the match. Aryan Sharma’s resilient 43 from No. 9 only delayed the inevitable as Australia capitulated, handing India a straightforward triumph.
India U-19s will aim to clinch the series in the second and final Youth Test scheduled to commence in Brisbane on October 7.
Brief scores: Australia-A 243 & 127 (Aryan Sharma 43, Will Malajczuk 22; Khilan Patel 3/19, Deepesh Devendran 3/16) lost to India 428 (Vedant Trivedi 140, Vaibhav Suryavanshi 113; Will Malajczuk 3/70, Hayden Schiller 3/88) by innings and 58 runs.