India won the ICC Under 19 World Cup Final 2022

India won the ICC Under 19 World Cup Final 2022

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Category : Sports Published on: February 08 2022

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  • Indian Cricket team has defeated England by 4 wickets to win the 2022 ICC Under-19 World Cup Championship. 
  • This is the 5th time that India has won this title.
  • The tournament was held in West Indies. The Final match was played at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua.
  • Yash Dhull is the winning captain from the Indian side.
  • The 'Player of the Tournament' has been given to Dewald Brevis of South Africa.
  • The 'Player of the Match' in the final has been given to Raj Bawa of India.
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