U-19 Tri-series, 4th One-Dayer: Enaan scores unbeaten 105, takes India-A one step closer to final
All-rounder Mohamed Enaan struck a magnificent unbeaten century at No. 8 to power India-A to a 26-run win over India-B in the 4th One-Dayer, virtually sealing its place in the final of the Under-19 Tri-Series, here on Sunday.
The Kerala youngster, who also bowls leg-spin, smashed 12 fours and six sixes in his 74-ball 105 not out as India-A recovered from 68/5 inside 18 overs to post a competitive 269/7 after India-B opted to bowl.
In reply, India-B folded up for 243 in 47.2 overs, undone by the pace duo of Aditya Rawat (4/34 in 8 overs) and Mohammed Malik (4/49 in 7.2 overs), slumping to its third successive defeat to bow out of the final race.
The U-19 Tri-series also features Afghanistan, which leads the standings with back-to-back wins.
Put in, India-A was in early trouble as Rohit Das (2/57) removed both openers — Lakshya Raichandani (2) in the first over and Vansh Acharya (12 off 23) in the 12th — triggering a collapse.
Skipper Vihaan Malhotra tried to steady the innings with a fighting 42 (6×4), but Udhav Malhotra dismissed him as India-A lost four wickets for 13 runs.
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VK Vineeth (2) and wicketkeeper Abhigyan Kundu (0) also fell cheaply, while Tamil Nadu off-spinner Jeganathan Hemchudeshan (2/37) bowled tidily to tighten the screws.
Left-arm spinner BK Kishore (2/45) then dismissed Alankrith Rapole (16) and Khlan Patel (37), leaving India-A reeling at 134/7 before Enaan took charge.
Enaan rebuilt the innings in a superb unbroken 135-run eighth-wicket stand with Anmoljeet Singh, who provided solid support with a 50-ball 30 (1×6), to prop up the total.
Rawat set the tone with the ball by removing skipper and opener Aaron George for a three-ball duck.
Malik then ripped through the top order, dismissing Yuvraj Gohil and Rahul Kumar in the space of three balls before adding Vedant Trivedi to leave India B tottering at 42/4 inside eight overs.
Opener Arnav Bugga tried to steady the chase but was run out for 49.
Wicketkeeper-batter Harvansh Pangalia (99) mounted a strong resistance in a century stand with Hemchudeshan (45) as India B kept them in the hunt, scoring five-plus an over.
But skipper Malhotra, who bowls off-spin, broke the stand by bowling Pangalia for 99, after which Rawat and Malik ran through the tail to wrap up the innings inside 48 overs.
India-B will face Afghanistan on Tuesday, while India-A and the visiting side would face each other in the concluding league fixture on Thursday before the final on Sunday.
Published on Nov 23, 2025