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'Tufano ko cheer ke ... ': Vaibhav Suryavanshi drops Bollywood-inspired post after blasting 5 sixes vs England
'Tufano ko cheer ke ... ': Vaibhav Suryavanshi drops Bollywood-inspired post after blasting 5 sixes vs England

Time of India

time8 hours ago

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  • Time of India

'Tufano ko cheer ke ... ': Vaibhav Suryavanshi drops Bollywood-inspired post after blasting 5 sixes vs England

Vaibhav Suryavanshi (Image credit: Screengrab) NEW DELHI: India's Under-19 team began their five-match Youth ODI series against England in emphatic fashion, cruising to a six-wicket win at Hove. Chasing 175, the visitors wrapped up the game in just 24 overs, thanks to a blistering debut knock from 14-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi . Suryavanshi, who became the youngest centurion in men's T20s during this year's IPL for Rajasthan Royals, lit up the County Ground with a 19-ball 48, hammering five sixes and three fours. His explosive innings set the tone for India's dominance and earned him the spotlight on his first outing in English conditions. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! The teenager shared a 71-run stand in just 7.3 overs with skipper Ayush Mhatre before holing out to Ralphie Albert after an electric cameo. After the match, Suryavanshi posted a photo with the team's sports massage therapist, Mangesh Gaikwad, accompanied by the inspiring track Aashayein from the movie Iqbal. Despite a mini-collapse after Suryavanshi's departure, wicketkeeper-batter Abhigyan Kundu anchored the chase with an unbeaten 45, ensuring India crossed the finish line with a massive 26 overs to spare. Earlier, England chose to bat but were skittled out for 174 in 42.2 overs. Debutant Isaac Mohammed shone briefly with a rapid 28-ball 42, which included four sixes and three fours, while Rocky Flintoff top-scored with a gritty 56. However, consistent breakthroughs derailed England's innings, with little support for the pair. Gambhir & Agarkar Plot at the Birmingham Nets | Key Talks Ahead of 2nd Test vs England India's spinners, Mohamed Enaan and Kanishk Chouhan, combined for five wickets and applied the brakes throughout the middle overs. The bowlers were backed up by sharp fielding, including a run-out and some well-judged catches. The dominant win follows India's 231-run demolition of a Young Lions Invitational XI at Loughborough earlier in the week, extending their commanding run on the tour. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi blitz fires India to victory
Vaibhav Suryavanshi blitz fires India to victory

The Hindu

time12 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

Vaibhav Suryavanshi blitz fires India to victory

Fresh from their exploits in the IPL, young guns Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre shone with the bat after a tidy bowling performance as India defeated England by six wickets in the first Youth ODI of their Under-19 tour here on Friday. India's bowling unit, led by the spin duo of Kanishk Chouhan (three for 20) and Mohamed Enaan (two for 37), along with seamers R.S. Ambrish (two for 24) and Henil Patel (two for 41), combined superbly to bowl England out for 174 in 42.2 overs despite a fighting fifty by Rocky Flintoff (56 from 90 balls). Chasing 175, India got off to a blazing start courtesy Suryavanshi (48, 18b, 3x4, 5x6) and Mhatre (21), who raced to 70 without loss in just seven overs. After their departure, vice-captain Abhigyan Kundu sealed the chase with 45 not out (34b, 4x4, 1x6) as India won in just 24 overs. Donning the iconic No. 18 jersey, the 14-year-old Suryavanshi, who had lit up IPL 2025 with 252 runs in seven matches for Rajasthan Royals, including a record-breaking 35-ball hundred against Gujarat Titans, looked in ominous touch. He hammered three sixes off Jack Home in the sixth over and tore apart James Minto to reach 48 off just 18 balls. The scores: England U-19 174 in 42.2 overs (Rocky Flintoff 56, Kanishk Chouhan 3/20) lost to India U-19 178/4 in 24 overs (Suryavanshi 48, Kundu 45 n.o). Toss: England.

IPL breakout star Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes 19-balll 48 against England U-19s
IPL breakout star Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes 19-balll 48 against England U-19s

India Today

time17 hours ago

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  • India Today

IPL breakout star Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes 19-balll 48 against England U-19s

India's U-19 side made a commanding start to their England tour, cruising to a six-wicket win in the opening Youth ODI — and at the heart of the storm was 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, whose breathtaking cameo set the tone for the 175, India wasted no time asserting dominance. It took Suryavanshi just 18 balls to hammer 48 runs, a knock that featured five sixes and three boundaries — most of which came in back-to-back overs off Jack Home and James Minto. The right-hander's fearless approach stunned the England attack into submission before he miscued a slog-sweep off Ralphie Albert and fell just shy of what could have been a debut aggression had already ensured a flying start, with captain Ayush Mhatre adding a quick 21 at the other end. The pair's opening stand of 71 in under eight overs effectively shut England out of the contest. Although India lost a few wickets in the middle overs, vice-captain Abhigyan Kundu saw the chase through with a confident and unbeaten 45 off 34 deliveries, sealing the win in the 24th over with a six. What made Suryavanshi's knock even more remarkable was the momentum he carried in from his breakthrough IPL season. The young gun had made headlines earlier this year for a record 35-ball hundred for Rajasthan Royals. On Friday, under different conditions and format, he displayed the same explosive flair that has rapidly elevated him into a name to the fireworks with the bat, India's bowlers had done their part to set up the game. England's innings showed promise early on, especially through opener Isaac Mohammed's entertaining 42 off 28. But once Mohammed Enaan and Henil Patel removed the openers, the innings Flintoff, son of former England international Andrew Flintoff, held firm with a measured 56, but wickets kept falling around him. Kanishk Chouhan stood out with a disciplined 3 for 20, while Ambrish, Enaan, and Henil chipped in with two scalps each to bowl England out for 174 in the 43rd result gives India a 1-0 lead in the five-match series, with two Youth Tests scheduled after the ODIs. But more than the numbers, it was the authority with which India's teen stars — particularly Vaibhav Suryavanshi — imposed themselves that stole the spotlight.- Ends

Vaibhav Suryavanshi stars as IND beat ENG to go 1-0 up in U19-T20 series
Vaibhav Suryavanshi stars as IND beat ENG to go 1-0 up in U19-T20 series

Business Standard

time18 hours ago

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  • Business Standard

Vaibhav Suryavanshi stars as IND beat ENG to go 1-0 up in U19-T20 series

India's Under-19 side began their England tour with a clinical all-round display, easing to a six-wicket win in the first Youth ODI at Radlett on Friday. With the ball, India's spinners and pacers shared the spoils to bowl England out for a modest 174. Then it was the young batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi—fresh from his IPL 2025 heroics—who set the tone with a blistering cameo at the top, helping India chase down the target in just 24 overs. Despite a brief wobble in the middle, vice-captain Abhigyan Kundu guided the team home with a calm, unbeaten knock. India now lead the five-match Youth ODI series 1-0, with the team's depth and flair clearly on display. Bowling brilliance sets the tone Put into the field first, India's bowlers struck regularly to keep the English innings in check. Leg-spinner Kanishk Chouhan led the charge with figures of 3/20, while pacers RS Ambrish (2/24) and Henil Patel (2/41) ensured there was no lower-order flourish. Mohamed Enaan, with his tight lines, chipped in with two key wickets as well. England's promising start—highlighted by a quickfire 42 off 28 balls from opener Isaac Mohammed—fizzled out after the hosts collapsed from 76/1 to 86/4. Though Rocky Flintoff tried to steady things with a determined 56 off 90 balls, his dismissal marked the end of England's resistance, as the innings folded in the 43rd over. Suryavanshi ignites the chase Wearing the iconic No. 18 jersey, 14-year-old Suryavanshi lived up to the growing buzz around him. He smashed 48 off just 19 balls, including three sixes in one over, racing India to 70 without loss in seven overs. A team official later remarked how Suryavanshi's intent and clean striking reminded them of IPL-level intensity. After Suryavanshi and fellow opener Ayush Mhatre (21) fell in quick succession, India lost a third wicket soon after. However, Kundu, who remained unbeaten on 45 off 34 balls, kept his composure to finish the job in style.

Cricket-Suryavanshi fireworks guide India Under-19s to ODI win over England
Cricket-Suryavanshi fireworks guide India Under-19s to ODI win over England

The Star

time18 hours ago

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  • The Star

Cricket-Suryavanshi fireworks guide India Under-19s to ODI win over England

(Reuters) -India's 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi narrowly missed out on a half-century but played an entertaining knock that allowed the tourists to chase down England's lowly total in 24 overs in their first Under-19 one-day international on Friday. Chasing 175 for victory, Suryavanshi opened the batting for India and immediately made an impact as he smashed 48 runs in just 19 deliveries as India cruised to a six-wicket victory to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match ODI series. England had limped to 174 in 42.2 overs after Rocky Flintoff, son of England great Andrew Flintoff, crafted a patient 56 from 90 deliveries but his disciplined knock was quickly overshadowed by Suryavanshi's fireworks. In his debut season in the Indian Premier League, Suryavanshi had justified the hype around him by scoring 252 runs in seven matches, including a century which made him the youngest player to score a hundred in men's Twenty20 cricket. The 14-year-old prodigy only burgeoned his reputation as he relied on his IPL experience, smashing three fours and five sixes at Hove, where India were going at nearly 10 runs an over. He scored 21 runs in the sixth over from Jack Home when the Indian teenager cleared the ropes three times before he went after James Minto, with both bowlers immediately taken out of the attack. Suryavanshi eventually fell to spinner Ralphie Albert when he skied an effort to point, but he had laid the foundation for the chase before Abhigyan Kundu (45 not out) guided India over the line. (Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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