Thanks to fast bowler Deepesh Devendran’s 5-wicket haul, India U19 bowled out Australia U19 for 243 runs. On Tuesday, on the first day of the first Youth Test, Australia’s captain Will Malajczuk won the toss and elected to bat. In the match played in Brisbane, the Australia U19 team was all out in 91.2 overs. Deepesh, a 17-year-old cricketer from Tamil Nadu, took 5 wickets for 45 runs in 16.2 overs. Meanwhile, Kishan Kumar provided excellent support by taking 3 wickets for 48 runs in 16 overs. Steven Hogan scored the most runs for Australia One-down batter Steven Hogan scored the most runs for the Australian team. He played an innings of 92 runs off 246 balls and fought alone, while many of his teammates got out even after getting set. Zed Hollick was the second-highest scorer with 38 runs off 94 balls. Australia lost 2 wickets in 30 overs Batting first after winning the toss, Australia lost 2 wickets for just 30 runs. Deepesh and Kishan Kumar provided the early breakthrough by taking one wicket each. Off-spinner Anmoljeet Singh dismissed captain Will Malajczuk (21 runs), making Australia’s score 78 for 3 wickets in the first session itself. After this, Khilan Patel and Deepesh together sent Olik and wicketkeeper Simon Buzz back to the pavilion. The biggest problem for Australia on the first day was that they could not build any significant partnership. India won the three-match Youth ODI series Before the two-match Youth Test series, a three-match Youth ODI series was played between the two teams, which the Indian team, captained by Ayush Mhatre, won 3-0. India won the first Youth ODI by 57 runs, then registered victories by 51 and 167 runs in the subsequent matches to clinch the series. The second Youth Test will be played from October 7 to 10 at the Great Barrier Reef Arena (Mackay). Post navigation Moshin Naqvi cancels Pakistani players’ NOCs after Asia Cup loss:Babar Azam, Rizwan-Shaheen may not be able to play in Big Bash RCB to be sold? Adar Poonawala eyes $2 billion deal:Franchise owners Diageo eye record sale, Lalit Modi fuels speculation – Report