U-19 World Cup: Impressed by Usman Khawaja, Australia’s Harjas Singh able to tackle Pakistan tempo battery
Harjas Singh of Australia celebrates the wicket of Ravishan De Silva of Sri Lanka throughout the ICC U19 Males’s Cricket World Cup South Africa 2024 match between Australia and Sri Lanka at Diamond Oval on January 28, 202 (ICC Media Zone)
Australia opener Harjas Singh has had a forgettable U-19 World Cup to date, reaching double figures solely twice. He has managed solely 45 runs in six outings, however is assured to tackle Pakistan’s fancied tempo battery comprising Ubaid Shah, Mohammad Zeeshan and Ali Mirza in Thursday’s second semi-final, the winners of which can face defending champions India for the title.
“It has been a below-par match for me. I’ve not accomplished properly however only a few innings again, I had scored towards England (Youth Check). I don’t suppose I want to vary something in my batting method,” Harjas tells The Indian Specific from Benoni. (Learn extra from Pratyush Raj)