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Bloemfontein, January 23

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Already through to the quarterfinals after two resounding wins, defending champions India will be keen to maintain their unbeaten run when they face New Zealand in their final Group A tie of the ICC U-19 World Cup tomorrow.

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India, who are on top their group standings with four points, had cruised to a 90-run victory over Sri Lanka in their opening encounter before outclassing debutants Japan by 10 wickets. The Priyam Garg-led side will start as the favourites against New Zealand.

New Zealand, on the other hand, were unlucky to share a point with Japan after their match was washed out in Potchefstroom last week. However, they managed to clinch a late win against Sri Lanka to book a place in the quarterfinals.

Having won their warm-up matches against Zimbabwe and Afghanistan and the quadrangular series before that, the Indian team would not want to lose momentum. However, the team is yet to be tested against a strong opposition.

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Australia, West Indies register wins

Kimberley: Australia registered a thrilling two-wicket win over England in their Group B contest. In another Group B match, West Indies handed an embarrassing 246-run defeat to debutants Nigeria. West Indies (6 points) thus finished at the top of Group B, followed by Australia (4 points). — PTI

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