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Stats Analysis

Second defeat for India U-19s in 22 ODIs

Stats highlights from West Indies' superb triumph in the final of the Under-19 World Cup

S Rajesh
S Rajesh
14-Feb-2016
Alzarri Joseph finished the Under-19 World Cup with 13 wickets, the third-highest in the tournament  •  AFP

Alzarri Joseph finished the Under-19 World Cup with 13 wickets, the third-highest in the tournament  •  AFP

1 Number of Under-19 World Cup titles for West Indies. They had reached the final in 2004 - when the tournament was also hosted in Bangladesh - but lost to Pakistan by 25 runs. For India, this was their fifth final - only Pakistan have played as many in Under-19 World Cup finals - of which they have won three and lost two.
3-7 The win-loss record for West Indies against India in Under-19 one-day internationals. They had also beaten India in the 2012 World Cup in Townsville.
20-2 India's win-loss record in youth ODIs since the beginning of 2014. Their only losses during this period have been against England, in the quarter-finals of the 2014 Under-19 World Cup, and to West Indies in this final. West Indies have an 8-7 record during this period.
145 India's total, the third lowest by the team batting first in the final of an Under-19 World Cup. The lowest is Pakistan's 109 in 2006, but they ended up winning that final, bundling India out for 71. Pakistan themselves scored 131 in the 2014 final, and lost to South Africa by six wickets.
4 Number of sub-160 scores by teams batting first, in the last six Under-19 World Cup finals. In the 2006 final, Pakistan made 109; in 2008, India made 159 - both games were won by the teams batting first - while Pakistan were bowled out for 131 in 2014.
125 Balls faced by Keacy Carty in his unbeaten 52 in the run-chase. In the first five innings of this tournament, he had faced a total of 132 balls, and scored 60 runs.
5 Number of 50-plus scores for Sarfaraz Khan in the tournament. He is only the second batsman, after Brett Williams in 1988, to make five 50-plus scores in a single Under-19 World Cup. No other batsman has more than four 50-plus scores in an Under-19 World Cup.
13 Wickets for Alzarri Joseph, at an average of 13.76 and an economy rate of 3.31. Only two bowlers took more wickets in the tournament - Namibia's Fritz Coetzee (15) and Nepal's Sandeep Lamichhane. In six innings in this tournament, only once did he go at four or more runs per over.
9.36 Mayank Dagar's bowling average in the tournament - he took 11 wickets at an economy rate of 2.88, and was India's best bowler in the final with figures of 3 for 25. Among all bowlers who took five or more wickets in this tournament, his average is the best.

S Rajesh is stats editor of ESPNcricinfo. @rajeshstats