<p>Johannesburg: The Uday Saharan-led Indian colts shared the top honours with their South African counterparts in the Tri-Nation Under-19 Tournament after the title clash was called off due to rain here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The match officials waited for the designated cut-off time to allow the minimum 20 overs for a result to be achieved.</p>.<p>But because of the wet playing conditions, the final at the Old Edwardians Cricket Ground Club was abandoned without a ball being bowled.</p>.Famous Indian cricketers who never won the Arjuna Award.<p>With no reserve day, the prize was shared between both the teams.</p>.<p>Five-time champions India will now shift their focus on the U-19 World Cup beginning on January 19.</p>.<p>The Indian side will face Australia in their U-19 World Cup warm-up fixture at Pretoria on Saturday. They have a second warm-up fixture against Sri Lanka on January 17.</p>.<p>In the tournament proper, five-time champions India side play against Bangladesh.</p>.<p>The Indian colts made the Tri-Nation final by winning all their four group league matches.</p>.<p>Saharan and Adarsh Singh have struck a century each to form the backbone of their batting.</p>.<p> While Saharan had 117 runs in three innings, Adarsh finished as the top run-getter of the series with 230 runs.</p>.<p>The Proteas U-19 side on the other hand made the final by virtue of their better net run-rate over Afghanistan.</p>.<p>Having lost to Afghans in their opener, South Africa bounced back to defeat them in the last game.</p>
<p>Johannesburg: The Uday Saharan-led Indian colts shared the top honours with their South African counterparts in the Tri-Nation Under-19 Tournament after the title clash was called off due to rain here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The match officials waited for the designated cut-off time to allow the minimum 20 overs for a result to be achieved.</p>.<p>But because of the wet playing conditions, the final at the Old Edwardians Cricket Ground Club was abandoned without a ball being bowled.</p>.Famous Indian cricketers who never won the Arjuna Award.<p>With no reserve day, the prize was shared between both the teams.</p>.<p>Five-time champions India will now shift their focus on the U-19 World Cup beginning on January 19.</p>.<p>The Indian side will face Australia in their U-19 World Cup warm-up fixture at Pretoria on Saturday. They have a second warm-up fixture against Sri Lanka on January 17.</p>.<p>In the tournament proper, five-time champions India side play against Bangladesh.</p>.<p>The Indian colts made the Tri-Nation final by winning all their four group league matches.</p>.<p>Saharan and Adarsh Singh have struck a century each to form the backbone of their batting.</p>.<p> While Saharan had 117 runs in three innings, Adarsh finished as the top run-getter of the series with 230 runs.</p>.<p>The Proteas U-19 side on the other hand made the final by virtue of their better net run-rate over Afghanistan.</p>.<p>Having lost to Afghans in their opener, South Africa bounced back to defeat them in the last game.</p>