Harvansh Singh’s power-packed century put India U-19 firmly in the driver’s seat against Australia U-19 on day two of the second Youth Test at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Singh, who smashed six sixes and a string of elegant boundaries, reached a magnificent 117, propelling India to a mammoth total of 492.
The day began with Australia striking early, removing Indian captain Soham Patwardhan (63) in the third over. However, Harvansh and Mohamed Enaan steadied the ship with a crucial 54-run partnership for the seventh wicket. The innings took a turn for the dramatic when N. Samarth, hitting two consecutive sixes, and Chetan Sharma were dismissed in the same over by Lachlan Ranaldo.
Undeterred, Harvansh took center stage, unleashing his power-hitting prowess, dominating both fast bowlers and spinners. His sixes soared over the leg-side, finding the boundary between long-on and deep-mid wicket. His elegant punches and drives, both off the front and back foot, showcased his class, ultimately taking him to a well-deserved century. His final partnership with Anmoljeet, a crucial 90-run stand, further solidified India’s dominance.
Australia’s response began with a wobble, losing their first three wickets for just 42 runs. However, skipper Oliver Peake (62 not out) and Alex Lee Young (45 not out) revived the innings with a vital 100-run partnership for the fourth wicket. The day ended with Australia trailing by a significant 350 runs at 142/3.
The pitch, showing signs of uneven bounce, promises a thrilling day three, leaving fans on the edge of their seats as Australia looks to claw their way back into the game. The stage is set for an intense battle, with the fate of the second Youth Test hanging in the balance.