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India U19 Vs England U19 LIVE Score: Onus On Vaibhav Suryavanshi As India Lose 2 Early Wickets vs England

India U19 Vs England U19 LIVE Score: Onus On Vaibhav Suryavanshi As India Lose 2 Early Wickets vs England

NDTV07-07-2025
India U19 vs England U19, 5th Youth ODI LIVE: Leading 3-1 in the series, India U19 captain Ayush Mhatre won the toss and opted to bat against England U19 in the fifth and final Youth ODI in Worcester. India clinched the series on Saturday, hammering the hosts by 55 runs at the same venue. Vaibhav Suryavanshi headlined India's dominating show with a record-breaking 143, bringing up his century in just 52 balls — the fastest-ever hundred by any batter in Youth ODIs. The 14-year-old has set his next big target -- scoring a double century in Youth ODIs. England, on the other hand, aim to end the series on a high.
India U19 Vs England U19 LIVE Score 5th Youth ODI
Jul 07, 2025 15:50 (IST)
India U19 vs England U19 Live: OUT
OUT!!! Another one gone!!!! What's happening here for India??? This time, Vihaan Malhotra becomes AM French's prey and departs for 1. Thomas Rew takes an excellent catch as India lose their second wicket. The onus is now on the shoulders of the 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
IND U19 9/2 (2.2 overs)
Jul 07, 2025 15:48 (IST)
India U19 vs England U19 Live: OUT
OUT!!!! What a twist in the tale as India lose their skipper Ayush Mhatre cheaply for 1. Matthew Firbank draws the first blood for England. Mhatre tries to go for a big hit but his shot lands into the hands of Sebastian Morgan. First wicket gone for India U19.
IND U19 6/1 (1.4 overs)
Jul 07, 2025 15:42 (IST)
India U19 vs England U19 Live: 6 runs off the over
India are off to a good start in the 5th Youth ODI match against England U19. In the first over of the day, Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi score six runs off AM French. This include a terrific boundary from Suryavanshi. Good batting from India.
IND U19 6/0 (1 overs)
Jul 07, 2025 15:34 (IST)
India U19 vs England U19 Live: We are underway
The 5th Youth ODI between India U19 and England U19 begins. For India, Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavnshi have opened the proceedings. The duo is eyeing a solid opening partnership, in order to provide India with a good start. On the other hand, AM French is bowling the first over for England. Let's play!!!
Jul 07, 2025 14:57 (IST)
India U19 vs England U19 LIVE: Suryavanshi's has made his intentions clear!
After the match on Saturday, Suryavanshi opened up about his innings and revealed his next goal. Inspired by India captain Shubman Gill's hunger for runs, Vaibhav said: "I got a lot of inspiration from him because I watched his game. Even after scoring 100 and 200 runs, he kept playing and kept taking the team forward.
Jul 07, 2025 14:53 (IST)
India U19 vs England U19 LIVE: 4-1 or 3-2?
In the previous encounter, 14-year-old IPL sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed the fastest century in Youth ODI history as India posted 363/9. Rocky Flintoff, son of former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, led a strong reply for the hosts, smashing 109. However, England fell short despite his heroics. Who will come out on top today?
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