All posts tagged: India vs England U19 World Cup final 2026

List of men’s U19 World Cup winners: As Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre and co extend India’s dominance, here’s a look at past winners | Cricket News

List of men’s U19 World Cup winners: As Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre and co extend India’s dominance, here’s a look at past winners | Cricket News

3 min readUpdated: Feb 6, 2026 10:34 PM IST A staggering century from 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi fired India to ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup glory as they overcame England by 100 runs in the final. Opener Sooryavanshi blasted 15 fours and 15 sixes in his brutal 175 from 80 balls, recording the highest individual score in the history of finals in this competition. Captain Ayush Mhatre (53) and wicketkeeper Abhigyan Kundu (40) also made valuable contributions as India racked up 411 for nine. England made a promising start in reply but a middle order collapse proved costly, with Caleb Falconer’s brilliant 115 in vain as India completed a record-extending sixth ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup triumph. “I can’t express what I am feeling but the way we have all been working hard for the last 7-8 months and our support staff who have been with us for a long time and always made sure we are alright, I would like to dedicate the award to them,” Sooryavanshi said at the presentation ceremony. “For …

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s commanding 175 turns promise into permanence on a grand stage as India beat England by 100 runs to lift sixth U19 World Cup | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s commanding 175 turns promise into permanence on a grand stage as India beat England by 100 runs to lift sixth U19 World Cup | Cricket News

When the noise finally ebbed at Harare Sports Club, India stood crowned Under-19 world champions for the sixth time, the final decisively shaped by a batting performance that seized control long before England could settle into the contest. The 100-run margin reflected the imbalance on the scoreboard, but the tone of the match had been set much earlier, through an innings that dictated tempo and redefined possibilities. Central to that surge was a 14-year-old left-hander who arrived at the summit clash carrying consistency but still searching for a truly defining moment. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s tournament numbers – 2, 72, 40, 52, 30 and 68 – pointed to reliability and composure, yet the innings capable of bending a match decisively had remained elusive. On Friday, with the title at stake, he bridged that gap emphatically, producing a commanding 175 off 80 balls that effectively put the contest beyond England’s reach. The opening phase of his innings was marked by caution rather than bravado. Sooryavanshi began by feeling his way in, collecting just two boundaries from his first …

Kris Srikkanth’s call after 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smashes record 175 in U19 World Cup final

Kris Srikkanth’s call after 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smashes record 175 in U19 World Cup final

2 min readFeb 6, 2026 05:48 PM IST Indian cricketing prodigy, 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, has set the stage on fire with a swashbuckling 80-ball 175 against England in the Under-19 World Cup 2026 final in Harare. His stupendous knock had 15 sixes and as many fours as he propelled India to a daunting 250 already by the 25th over. After a rather cold World Cup campaign in the league and Super Six phase, Sooryavanshi was back to being the absolute beast he is. The left-hander slammed 68 off 33 deliveries against Afghanistan in the semifinal, helping India overhaul a challenging target of 311 in just 41.1 overs. Former Indian cricketer and chief selector Kris Srikkanth heaped praises on the teenage sensation, calling to fast track him in the senior team. “The impact Vaibhav made and the momentum he gave was super. I have been telling to fast track this boy and this is what I like about him,” said Srikkanth on his YouTube channel. Srikkanth pointed out that the bowlers are afraid to bowl against …

‘These moments are priceless’: Rishabh Pant wishes India U-19 team luck ahead of World Cup final vs England | Cricket News

‘These moments are priceless’: Rishabh Pant wishes India U-19 team luck ahead of World Cup final vs England | Cricket News

3 min readUpdated: Feb 5, 2026 06:32 PM IST With the India U-19 team just one win away from clinching a record-extending sixth title, Rishabh Pant wished Ayush Mhatre and Co all the best for the final vs England on Friday. “All the best to the U-19 boys. You are playing some amazing cricket. From my U-19 experience, I can say this – these moments are priceless, so enjoy them with your teammates and give it your best,” Pant, who was part of India’s team for the 2016 U-19 World Cup, posted on X. “Playing for India is always a proud moment, at any level. Enjoy the occasion, play with heart, wear the jersey with pride and get the cup home,” he added. India will bank on its swashbuckling batting line-up when it takes on a gritty England in what promises to be an evenly-matched summit clash. India’s successful chase of a massive total to humble Afghanistan in the semifinal where skipper Ayush Mhatre and opener Aaron George finally produced innings of substance, augurs well …

Meet Aaron George, India’s semifinal hero at U19 World Cup: God-loving, level-headed, driven by family’s support | Cricket News

Meet Aaron George, India’s semifinal hero at U19 World Cup: God-loving, level-headed, driven by family’s support | Cricket News

5 min readUpdated: Feb 4, 2026 08:37 PM IST A crisply flicked four through mid-on from Aaron George’s bat that rang in his century, in the fine tradition of Hyderabad batsmen, sent ripples of joy from the Harare dugout to his Hyderabad home, and spilled onto his ancestral house in Kottayam. The celebrations were stunningly measured, not of an over-zealous teenager but of a calm and measured youth, neither lost to overconfidence nor overthinking. His 104-ball 115 was the cornerstone of India’s successful 311-run chase against Afghanistan at the U19 World Cup semifinal in Harare on Wednesday. Until the moment, his tournament was one of ruing and regret. An elbow injury robbed him of two games, thereafter his outings were a blur of gorgeous strokes and frustrating ends. Often, a rare indiscretion or an unplayable ball would consume his three-figure ambitions. But he remained unruffled, weathering the crisis with composed equanimity. “Right from a young age, I have been taught to take success and failure in my stride. To not get carried away by success …