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NEW DELHI: India U19 secured a commanding 100-run triumph implicit England U19 to assertion their sixth ICC Under-19 World Cup rubric connected Friday, continuing their dominance successful the tourney with erstwhile wins successful 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018, and 2022.
The last astatine Zimbabwe's Harare Sports Club saw a spectacular show from 14-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
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Sooryavanshi delivered a breathtaking 175 disconnected conscionable 80 balls, hitting 15 fours and 15 sixes, and became the fastest subordinate to scope 150 successful Under-19 cricket history, achieving the milestone successful 71 deliveries. India, aft winning the flip and electing to bat, amassed a monolithic 411 for 9 successful their 50 overs, with skipper Ayush Mhatre contributing a composed 53 and Kanishk Chouhan adding important precocious runs to propulsion the full past 400.England, chasing a daunting target, started positively.
Early partnerships from Ben Dawkins (66) and Ben Mayes (45) kept them successful contention, but regular wickets slowed the chase. Caleb Falconer scored a superb 115 disconnected 67 balls to enactment up a precocious show. However, it was excessively late.India’s bowlers shared the workload efficaciously arsenic Deepesh Devendran picked up 2 important wickets, RS Ambrish took three, and Khilan Patel and Ayush Mhatre struck astatine cardinal moments to support control.
England yet finished connected 311 each retired successful 40.2 overs.Sooryavanshi’s innings was the highlight, registering the highest idiosyncratic people successful an ICC Under-19 last and cementing his estimation arsenic a prodigy acceptable for bigger stages. ALSO READ: From Virat Kohli to Ayush Mhatre: Check Under-19 World Cup winners database arsenic India bushed England successful 2026 finalIndia’s balanced squad performance, with contributions passim the lineup, ensured a memorable victory, extending their affluent bequest successful Under-19 World Cup history.
