That brings us to the end of proceedings. India and Nepal had both qualified before this match even started, but India will now go through as the group winners. Both teams will wait for the other results tomorrow to find out who they face in the quarters. For now, it's goodbye from here. Take care!

Kishan: We played really well today. The bowlers did really well, our fielding wasn't great today and in batting, we just wanted to hit the ball. We thought if we score quickly at the beginning, it will be much easier for the batsmen coming later. We started really well, Pant and me. I wanted to stay not out, but I got out. We need to lower the number of extras we give, we have been giving at least 10 extras every game. Hopefully, we can continue the winning run.

Rijal: They played really well. We need to stay motivated for the next match. Our shot making needs to be better. Our batting and bowling failed, we couldn't handle the pressure today and that's why we lost the game.

Pant: I was not in a hurry, I just played normal cricket. Wicket was good for the batsmen and that's why I went through the shots. Rahul Sir told me to play normal cricket, nothing special.

Rishabh Pant is the Man of the Match

The Indian Under-19 team has made a mockery of this target. While the Nepalese batsmen took 48 overs to garner this total, the Indians have chased it down with 29.5 overs still to go. Pant and Kishan started off with a bang, going gung-ho against the bowlers right from the word go. Pant notched up the fastest fifty at the Under-19 level, while Kishan too found some form and both of them put on a 100-plus opening stand to take the game away from Nepal. Even though they lost three wickets in quick succession, Sarfraz and Jaffer made sure that there were no more hiccups before they went past the finishing line. Stay tuned for the presentation...

18.1 Sandeep Lamichhane to Sarfaraz Khan, SIX, There you go! India top Group D! They win by 7 wickets with 179 balls to spare. Sarfaraz gives the charge this time to get to the pitch of the ball and then hammers it back over the bowler, clears the long-off fence with ease

17.6 Sushil Kandel to Sarfaraz Khan, 1 run, advances and drives this loopy delivery in front of mid-off and sets off, the fielder fires a throw at the non-striker's end, Sarfaraz was struggling for a moment but manages to make his ground. The fielder missed the stumps anyway and scores are level now

17.5 Sushil Kandel to Sarfaraz Khan, no run, drives this fullish delivery to the left of cover, who dives across and stops the ball