In the pressure cooker situation of 411 runs, City could not beat, on the contrary, after the Indian batsmen, the Indian bowlers’ perfect performance brought home the Under-19 World Cup for the sixth time. Vaibhav’s 175 and the rest of the team’s batsmen were able to put up a massive 411 for India, but the Three Lions couldn’t get close to it.
Chasing the required 412 runs for victory, Thomas Reuw’s boys did not make a bad start Opener Dawkins scored 66 off 56 balls Ben Mawes then scored 45 off 28 balls But so far, under the pressure of huge runs, the rest of the English youngsters have been struggling Faulkner showed the temperament and partnership needed from the start to make 412 on the day despite a few quick runs from the batters. He made a hundred James Minto shared an 82-run partnership for the eighth wicket with him Their pair lost just shy of the odds of losing by almost 200 runs Under 19 English cricketers
For India, Ambarish, Henil, Dipesh, Khailan, Kanishk, Ayush, that is, none of India’s bowling brigade returned empty-handed. The English batsmen’s wicket is in everyone’s mind
At Ayush level, England’s junior team saw mustard in their eyes due to the power of Vaibhav Suryavanshis. India vs England U19 World Cup final India scored 411 runs for 9 wickets in 50 overs If England want to win this match, they will have to make new history in the World Cup 412 runs to be scored in 50 overs
Vaibhav Suryavanshi played a miserable innings of 175 runs in just 80 balls Skipper Ayush also scored a half-century He scored 53 runs off 51 balls Most of the top and middle order batsmen played well on this day Abhishyan Kund scored 40 off 31 balls, Kanishk Chauhan scored 37 off 20 balls in the last over. Under 19 Indian team made a mountain of 411 runs in 50 overs for this
The Indian team has played the most number of finals in the U19 World Cup Won this trophy in 2000, 2004, 2012, 2018, 2022 England won the tournament for the first and last time in the first season of the U-19 World Cup in 1998
Indian XI – Aaron George, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Ayush Mathere (captain), Bihan Malhotra, Abhiyan Kundu (wicketkeeper), Vedanta Trivedi, RS Ambris, Kanishk Chauhan, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Dipesh Devendran
England starting XI: Ben Dawkins, Joseph Moores, Ben Mayes, Thomas Rew (captain, wicketkeeper), Caleb Faulkner, Ralphie Albert, Farhan Ahmed, Sebastian Morgan, James Minto, Manny Lumsden, Alex Green.