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July 1, 2000
India had their second easy game at the Asian Cricket council Under 15 Tournament at Malaysia when they beat Malaysia by 6 wickets.
This time around, Indian skipper Subhash Dixit called right and won the toss. He put Bangladesh in to bat and his bowlers responded well. Apart from a 21 at the top of the innings by Shahriar Nafeesa there was little resistance from the Bangladesh batsmen. No one else made it to double figures. All rounder Talukdar helped himself to 4/16 as Bangladesh were bowled out for 65.
In response, Ambati Tirypati Rayadu once more top scored, this time with 30. After Abhinav Kumar and Palash Jothi Das were both dismissed for ducks by Rubaiyat Haq, the Indians lost no more time in finishing off the innings. A useful unbeaten 20 from Sushil Kumar saw India coast to victory with more than 20 overs to spare.

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