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U-19 World Cup: Battle of spinners as India face Australia in quarters

India's wrist spinner Ravi Bishnoi and Australian Tanveer Sangha will be keys to their team's chances during the quarter-final in South Africa today

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India U-19 leggie Ravi Bishnoi bowls against England U-19 during a tri-series match in Beckenham, England last year. Pic/Getty Images

India U-19 leggie Ravi Bishnoi bowls against England U-19 during a tri-series match in Beckenham, England last year. Pic/Getty Images

Potchefstroom: Indian wrist spinner Ravi Bishnoi's repertoire of skills will meet a match in Australian Tanveer Sangha's variations in a face-off between two talented tweakers during the quarter-final of the ICC U-19 World Cup here on Tuesday.

The white ball cricket in recent times has seen wrist spinners emerge as an important cog and junior cricket is no different where Bishnoi, easily the tournament's most impactful bowler, would like to give his team the advantage over the Australian side.

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