'The Pain is Real': Netizens React to India's Heartbreaking Loss to Australia in the U19 World Cup Finals
'The Pain is Real': Netizens React to India's Heartbreaking Loss to Australia in the U19 World Cup Finals
Netizens reacted as India faced another heartbreak, losing to Australia in the U19 World Cup finals.

India suffered yet another heartbreak at the hands of Australia, this time the Indian side lost out in the finals of the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2024 by a margin of 79 runs.

The Indian fans suffered yet another major loss against Australia as they continue to find the win in the big games. The young Aussie bowling attack managed to keep the Indian batters quiet to help secure their fourth title.

One fan still has not recovered from the heartbreak at the hands of Australia which dates back to the World Test Championship 2023, the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 and now the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2024. She said, “‘It’s not the goodbye that hurts, but the flashbacks that follows.’ So it’s another big heartbreak and we have still not recovered from the last one”

India’s Adarsh Singh was the only Indian batter at the top who managed to stick around for some time. But the lack of support from the other end and the extremely defensive approach cost the side the important win.

READ MORE: ICC Under-19 World Cup Final: Dominant Australia Defeat India by 79 Run to Clicnh 4th Title 

Could it be a psychological issue, a tactical issue or something else altogether? This fan shared his two cents.

This fan is feeling the burn of losing out to Australia yet again in the finals.

READ MORE: ICC Under-19 World Cup Final: Dominant Australia Defeat India by 79 Run to Clicnh 4th Title 

Australia have been performing well especially when it comes to the big occasions which enabled them to get the win over a dominant India in the big finale.

Uday Saharan, Musheer Khan and Saumy Pandey were the notable performers for India throughout the tournament. Saharan finished the tournament as the highest run-scorer with 389 runs while Musheer was behind him with 338 runs. Saumy Pandey finished as the second-highest wicket-taker with  18 wickets in seven games played.

The Boys in Blue much like their senior counterparts were phenomenal throughout the tournament and have every reason to be proud of their performance despite coming up short in the end.

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