4.35pm That's that from Potchefstroom for the moment. Stick around for Sreshth Shah's report and follow-up stories from the venue. India now await the winner of the second semi-final, which takes place the day after between New Zealand and Bangladesh. For now, this is Debayan Sen saying goodbye on behalf of Sreshth, Harshith Gowda and Varun Shetty.
Priyam Garg: "We're happy. It's one more step towards what we set out to achieve when we started out. (On the bowling attack) This is the best attack of the tournament, because all our fast bowlers hit 140+ consistently, and the spinners hit the right lines and lengths. (Jaiswal and Saxena) This isn't the first time. They have done this for the past one year. They bond well, and that leads to good running between the wickets and good communication. They play together a lot, and this helps them complement each other. (On the final) I would want us to follow the same process as we have done. We have to approach the final just as another game that we have to play."
Rohail Nazir: "The pitch was good, and we didn't put enough runs on the board. (On winning the toss) I think Haider and I had a great partnership, we were at a good position at the 25-over mark, but Haider got out at a crucial point, and the rest of the batsmen weren't able to take enough responsibility. I also got out to a bad shot, but that was when only 10 overs were left. (On India) I think they were brilliant in the field, and their batting was exceptional. They took good catches, and took wickets whenever we were looking at getting a partnership going on. (On the World Cup experience) We learn from all our mistakes, and the boys are confident and happy that we played some good cricket in the tournament. You have to learn to be calm in crunch situations. Inshallah, we'll do well in the third-place match."
Noel Dsouza: "@Glanny We need a fast bowling allrounder. we have a spin bowling all rounder like Jadeja."
4.15pm And Player of the Match does go to Yashasvi Jaiswal. Jaiswal tells Ian Bishop after receiving his award: "It's a dream come true for me. To be able to do this for my country is a great feeling. To score a hundred against Pakistan in a World cup semi-final is something I can't put into words. We were talking about how we needed to stick at the wicket. They bowled well initially and we wanted to ride that out and we knew we could dominate them after that. It's a lot of hard work for all of us, the support staff, the management. They put in efforts, and I appreciate all Indian supporters and every Indian who prays for us."
Sandeep: "Mishra to be MoM for the 3 wickets or Jaiswal for the century and a wicket? " ---- Probably would have to go with Jaiswal
Glanny: "This may be too early, but i have been following in this lad Jaiswal since his Acc playing days and can surely say that if groomed well can be the next best allrounder. He can bowl decent and has a vide variety of shots in his arsenal. Can end Indias reliability on Hardik Pandya. "
4.14pm A little underwhelming as a contest, and largely down to the excellence shown by this Indian unit. Their bowlers set the ball rolling with a superb performance, backed up by some outstanding fielding. Ironically, it was Jaiswal who struck a crucial blow with the ball just when Pakistan were stitching together their best partnership. The seocnd half has been all India. Jaiswal with the hundred, and Saxena more than an able ally with the bat. The first 10-wicket win in ICC U-19 World Cup knockouts!
Field comes in for Jaiswal. Could get this hundred with a boundary now
END OF OVER:35 | 7 Runs | IND19: 168/0 (5 runs required from 15 overs, RR: 4.80, RRR: 0.33)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal99 (112b)
- Divyaansh Saxena59 (98b)
- Qasim Akram8-0-37-0
- Aamir Ali5-0-30-0
Qasim Akram comes back
Kritesh: "Any info about bowling speed? Who is the fastest of the lot? " ---- Of all bowlers on display today, would suppose Kartik Tyagi has hit the highest speeds going by the broadcast
END OF OVER:34 | 5 Runs | IND19: 161/0 (12 runs required from 16 overs, RR: 4.73, RRR: 0.75)
- Divyaansh Saxena58 (95b)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal93 (109b)
- Aamir Ali5-0-30-0
- Tahir Hussain6-1-17-0
Farooq Qaisar: "@harshal, i admit pak U19 is losing this game. But according to stats, india is just going to equalize U19 world cup wins as pakistan won 5 games and india 4 before this game in U19 world cup."
Bharath Seervi tells me that the last four tons in U-19 World Cup semis and finals have all been struck by Indians. See some familiar names there? Can Jaiswal add his name to that list?
Haris is taking over as wicketkeeper, as Nazir walks off
END OF OVER:33 | (maiden) | IND19: 156/0 (17 runs required from 17 overs, RR: 4.72, RRR: 1.00)
- Divyaansh Saxena56 (93b)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal92 (105b)
- Tahir Hussain6-1-17-0
- Aamir Ali4-0-26-0