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This was India's second triumph in the tournament's history after they captured the crown in 2000 in Sri Lanka.
The win also exorcised the memories of the last edition when India went down to Pakistan in a low-scoring final in the same country.
Having been bowled out for 159 after being put in to bat, the Indian bowlers came to the party restricting the Proteas to 103 for eight in 25 overs with the adjusted target being 116.
The win was followed by scenes of great jubiliation as the players and the coaching staff, including coach Dav Whatmore, erupted in joy and were seen embracing and congratulating each other.
Man of the match Ajitesh Argal was the bowler who brought India back in the game taking two early wickets. But after his quota was reduced to five overs due to the rain, Ravinder Jadeja (2-25) and Siddarth Kaul (2-26) played their roles to perfection to keep the South African batsmen in check.
Reeza Hendricks (35) and Wayne Parnell (29) were the main scorers for the Proteas but they never managed to break free from the tight leash in which the Indians kept them.
Earlier, Tanmay Srivastava topscored with 46 as India struggled to a total which did not seem enough to give the South African colts a run for their money.

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My hearty congratulations on well deserved victory in the final against South Africa. Its a rare occasion that India is winning in final in both at junior
I watched it, it was breath taking, tight bowling by Iqbal, Kaul all others and fielders plus good captain made the victory possible well done young Indian blood keep it up, I hope we will see some of you in the Main Indian team soon
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