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IPL auction: Rishi Dhawan, the apple of Kings XI Punjab's eyes

India beats Pakistan by 40 runs in U-19 World Cup bunch match.at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Saturday, beginning their U-19 World Cup crusade on a positive note.set a focus of 263 runs for a win, the Pakistani batsmen collapsed after a strong begin with openers Sami Aslam and Imamul Haq sent again at a critical crossroads of the innings despite the fact that their stand for the first wicket was worth 109 runs. 

IPL auction: Rishi Dhawan, the apple of Kings XI Punjab's eyes.When uncapped Indian medium-pace bowler Rishi Dhawan was bought by Kings XI Punjab for Rs 3 crore (USD 500,000) in the 2014 Indian Premier League players' auction, it made him the second-most expensive uncapped player in the league after Sunrisers Hyderabad's Karn Sharma. However, not many people in India knew a lot before about this young pacer from Himachal Pradesh, who also holds the record of taking the maximum amount of wickets in the Ranji Trophy this year.

As stated by the Express Tribune, Indian openers Ankush Bains and Akhel Herwadkar included 65 runs in an insignificant 8.1 overs while Sanju Samson and Sarfaraz Khan guaranteed that India posted a testing score through a fifth wicket union worth 119 runs.the hero of the triumph was Mumbai kid Sarfaraz Khan, who is quick ending up being the 'inconvenience shooter' of this group, while batting at No 6. At 16, the most youthful part of the side, Sarfaraz strolled in a bad position at 94 for four and scored 74 (101b, 5x4, 1x6), took four gets and snatched a wicket as well. Sarfaraz included 119 for the fifth wicket with Sanju Samson, who made 68 (101b, 2x4, 1x6) at a basic crossroads.
The team guaranteed that India posted a focused 262 for seven. Pakistan reveled in a 109-run opening begin through Sami Aslam (64, 85b, 6x4), and Imam-ul-Haq (39), however endured an awful crumple, as the whole group collapsed up in the wake of including only 113 runs more. Baroda seamer Deepak
Hooda was the wrecker-in-head, completing with five for 41.
Prior, India delighted in an impressive begin for the first wicket, as Ankush Bains (24, 23b, 3x4, 1x6) and Mumbai's Akhil Herwadkar (41, 46b, 6x4) included 65 in only 49 balls. Nonetheless, they then lost four wickets for 19 rushes to slip into inconvenience, before Sarfaraz and Sanju safeguarded them out. "It was Sarfaraz's day. He brings a great deal of vitality into the group. You simply can't keep him calm. He let go exactly when the group required him to. He has the skill to exceed expectations under weight," India's U-19 mentor Bharat Arun told TOI from Dubai on Saturday. Safraraz had handled a comparative, truth be told an additionally commanding thump in a comparable circumstance a couple of months prior. Throughout the Qaudrangular competition in Vizag in September, India had slipped to 93 for four pursuing 271 against the Proteas, before the youthful turk impacted them to triumph with a 66-ball 101. "His 'mindfulness level' is high. He realizes what he is able to do. What's more he has shots all around the wicket. He is an occupied player," lauded Arun.
On Saturday, Sarfaraz began gradually, before unleashing his assaulting, common diversion by utilizing the scope to great impact. "I prepared him for this occasion at the Azad Maidan (in Mumbai), where our club (John Bright CC) is found. PV Shetty (MCA secretary) has given us the office free of expense and that has truly made a difference. I made him play against the red, swinging cherry in the morning, and after that with the white Kookaburra toward the evening by reproducing match conditions," said Naushad Khan, Sarfaraz's father and mentor.
 
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