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IND U-19 vs ENG U-19 2nd Test LIVE Cricket Score: Ayush Mhatre's India U-19 will take on Hamza Shaik's England U-19 in Chelmsford

IND U-19 vs ENG U-19 2nd Test LIVE Cricket Score: Ayush Mhatre's India U-19 will take on Hamza Shaik's England U-19 in Chelmsford

India Under 19 vs England Under 19 Live Cricket Score, IND U-19 vs ENG U-19 2nd Youth Test Updates: Ayush Mhatre's India U-19 will side will take on Hamza Shaikh's England U-19 on Sunday in the 2nd Youth Test at the County Ground in Chelmsford. The first Test between the sides has ended in a draw.
Both skippers shone with tons in the first Test. In the first innings, Mhatre scored a quick 102 runs, and in the second innings, Shaikh scored 112 runs. Michael Vaughan's son Archie Vaughan managed to pick six wickets in the second innings of the game, meanwhile Andrew Flintoff's son Rocky Flintoff missed out on a ton in the first innings after scoring a solid 93.
As per India's Vaibhav Suryavanshi has had a quiet game compared to the high standards he has set at 15 years of age. In the first innings, he scored 14 and chipped in with 56 in the second innings. He also became the youngest ever to score a half-century and pick a wicket in the same match.
CSK bring 17-year-old Mumbai opener to replace Ruturaj Gaikwad who was ruled out of IPL 2025
Mumbai's Ayush Mhatre being felicitated after he became the youngest player to score 150-plus in men's List A cricket in January this year. Credit: BCCI Domestic
Mumbai's 17-year-old opener, Ayush Mhatre, has been signed by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) as a replacement for their injured skipper, Ruturaj Gaikwad, who is out of IPL 2025 with an elbow fracture. Mhatre, who impressed CSK during a trial, has a strong domestic record, including two first-class centuries and a high score of 181 in List A cricket. He has already made an impact in the IPL, with scores of 32 and 94 in his two matches for CSK. (Read more from Devendra Pandey)
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