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ENG U-19 vs IND U-19 Live Streaming Info: When and where to watch England v India 4th Youth ODI; match details, squads

ENG U-19 vs IND U-19 Live Streaming Info: When and where to watch England v India 4th Youth ODI; match details, squads

The Hindu21 hours ago
England and India's U-19 teams will lock horns in the fourth Youth One-Day International at County Ground in Worcester on Saturday.
With India leading the five-match series 2-1 after a thumping win in the third match, the host will look to level the series. Skipper Thomas Rew—the leading run-scorer of the series—will be pivotal to England's prospects, while India will bank on the swashbuckling 14-year-old opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi to give the team a good start with the bat.
ENG U-19 vs IND U-19 4th Youth ODI - Match Details
When will the fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 take place?
The fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 will be held on Saturday, July 5.
Where will the fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 be held?
The fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 will take place at County Ground, New Road, Worcester.
At what time will the fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 begin?
The fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 will start at 3:30 PM IST.
Where to watch the live telecast of the fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 in India?
The fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 will not be televised live in India.
Where to watch the live stream of the fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 in India?
The fourth Youth ODI between England U-19 and India U-19 is likely to be streamed live on the Worcestershire County Cricket Club YouTube channel.
The Squads
England U-19: Isaac Mohammed, Ben Dawkins, Jaydn Denly, Ben Mayes, Joseph Moores, Ralphie Albert, Rocky Flintoff, James Minto, Alexander Wade, Sebastian Morgan, Thomas Rew (c), Alex Green, Jack Home, Tazeem Chaudry Ali.
India U-19: Ayush Mhatre (c), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Vihaan Malhotra, Maulyarajsinh Chavda, Rahul Kumar, Abhigyan Kundu (vc) (wk), Harvansh Singh (wk), R S Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Yudhajit Guha, Pranav Raghavendra, Mohammed Enaan, Aditya Rana, Anmoljeet Singh.
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