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India U19 Vs England U19 3rd Youth ODI LIVE Score: IND Win Toss, Rain Delays Start
India U19 Vs England U19 3rd Youth ODI LIVE Score: IND Win Toss, Rain Delays Start

News18

time10 hours ago

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India U19 Vs England U19 3rd Youth ODI LIVE Score: IND Win Toss, Rain Delays Start

IND-U19 vs ENG-U19 Live Cricket Score, 3rd Youth ODI: Riding on skipper Thomas Rew's brilliant hundred, England scraped through with a narrow one-wicket victory over India. Having levelled the five-match series 1-1, the hosts would look to do an encore and go 2-1 up, but only if the spirited Indian side let them. India, who had won the first match by six wickets at Hove on June 27, posted 290 in 49 overs after being asked to bat. Having opted to field today, they would look to put up a better show with the ball. Stay tuned for all updates!

IND U19 vs ENG U19 LIVE Updates, 3rd ODI: Vaibhav Suryavanshi ready to land more lusty blows; Indian colts eye revenge
IND U19 vs ENG U19 LIVE Updates, 3rd ODI: Vaibhav Suryavanshi ready to land more lusty blows; Indian colts eye revenge

Hindustan Times

time14 hours ago

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IND U19 vs ENG U19 LIVE Updates, 3rd ODI: Vaibhav Suryavanshi ready to land more lusty blows; Indian colts eye revenge

Summary IND U19 vs ENG U19 LIVE Updates, 3rd ODI: India U19's five-match series against England is all tied up at 1-1, after the hosts won the second match of the series in Northampton in a true thriller at the County Ground. In a 50-over match that went right down to the wire and needed the last over to be settled, it was England U19 captain Thomas Rew who was the hero, scoring 131 off just 89 deliveries, before some late theatrics by Sebastian Morgan ensured that the young hosts levelled the series with an incredibly dramatic one-wicket victory. IND U19 vs ENG U19 LIVE Updates, 3rd ODI: Vaibhav Suryavanshi showed promise in both games IND U19 vs ENG U19 LIVE Updates, 3rd ODI: India U19's five-match series against England is all tied up at 1-1, after the hosts won the second match of the series in Northampton in a true thriller at the County Ground. In a 50-over match that went right down to the wire and needed the last over to be settled, it was England U19 captain Thomas Rew who was the hero, scoring 131 off just 89 deliveries, before some late theatrics by Sebastian Morgan ensured that the young hosts levelled the series with an incredibly dramatic one-wicket victory. ...Read More It was a real showcase of cricket, the young stars producing the best of what the ODI format has to offer – and proving to fans in both countries that the future is in secure hands. Nevertheless, there is work to be done for both: the winner of today's match, once again in Northampton, will hold the advantage as the series heads to Worcester for the last two matches of this series. If the first two matches have proven anything, it is that these teenage stars are hungry to prove a point. They will want to fight to ensure that a win can be jotted back in the books. India haven't had a standout batter in their own going so far, but that has a big silver lining: in the second match, more or less the entirety of their batting got very good starts and contributed. If even one or two of those players kick on and show they can score a big one, it will do wonders for the team. The expectations will be highest for the two dashing openers. Vaibhav Suryavanshi has scored a pair of rapid 40s, but will have intentions of translating that to a memorable big score with that famous number 18 on his back. Ayush Mhatre missed out with a golden duck, and with the added responsibility of being captain of this team, the Mumbai batter will know he is the one his teammates will look to for stability in case Suryavanshi's high-octane, high-risk style doesn't work out. With the ball, it is seamer Henil Patel who has been the most impressive prospect this far. The bowling unit around him has chipped in with wickets, but tended to leak runs: they will need to clean up their act a touch against a clearly dangerous English batting unit. Exciting, exhilarating cricket has already been on display as the future of these two cricket nations lock horns. More of the same, and there will be no complaints – but it is series such as these where the youngsters will develop that cutting edge and that will to win at all costs that all elite athletes must possess. Who will raise their hand and help India get back to winning ways? Follow all the updates here: July 2, 2025 1:00 PM IST IND U19 vs ENG U19 LIVE Updates, 3rd ODI: A very warm welcome to all our viewers who have tuned into The Hindustan Times for their daily dose of cricket. While the senior India and England teams clash in Birmingham, some 56 miles away, the IND U19 and ENG U19 teams face off in Northampton for the third Youth ODI. The series is levelled at 1-1, with India winning the opener in Hove, before England registered a thrilling 1-wicket-win two days ago. With three games left, another exciting contest is up for grabs between the Indian and English Colts.

IND U-19 vs ENG U-19, 2nd Youth ODI: Thomas Rew's ton trumps Vaibhav Suryavanshi's start as England beat India to square series 1-1
IND U-19 vs ENG U-19, 2nd Youth ODI: Thomas Rew's ton trumps Vaibhav Suryavanshi's start as England beat India to square series 1-1

Indian Express

time2 days ago

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IND U-19 vs ENG U-19, 2nd Youth ODI: Thomas Rew's ton trumps Vaibhav Suryavanshi's start as England beat India to square series 1-1

After a comfortable six-wicket win in the first Youth ODI against the England U-19 side, the Indian Colts have been handed a one-wicket loss by the home team in the last over thriller second Youth ODI at the County Ground in Northampton on Monday. Riding on captain Thomas Rew's brilliant century, England scraped through with a narrow win to level the five-match series 1-1. Another brisk start from young Indian prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi and multiple 40s from the middle order helped India post 290 in 49 overs after being put in to bat. England then chased down the target with three balls to spare, reaching 291 for 9 in 49.3 overs. RS Ambrish, the medium pacer for India, took four wickets for 80 runs from his 10 overs to raise hopes of an Indian victory but the last English pair of Sebastian Morgan (20 not out) and Alex French (3 not out) survived the final two overs to give their side a win in a see-saw battle. The home side made a shaky start in their run chase with opener BJ Dawkins (7) back in the dressing room in the second over at team score of just seven. They slumped to 46 for 2 and then to 47 for 3 in the 12th over with Ambrish taking the wickets of Ben Mayes (27) and Isaac Mohammed (11) in quick succession. A magnificent 131 from 89 balls for Thomas Rew against India U19s today 👏 Enjoy all six sixes, some ridiculous shots in here 😍#WeAreSomerset — Somerset Cricket (@SomersetCCC) June 30, 2025 But Rew (131 off 89 balls) and Rocky Flintoff (39) resurrected the England innings with a 123-run stand for the fourth wicket before the latter got out off Kanishk Chouhan in the 33rd over. England then needed 20 runs from three overs and 12 from two but they had just two wickets in hand. Alex Green (12) fell in the first ball of the penultimate over, the third victim for Ambrish, and England needed seven runs from the final over with the last pair at the crease. England eventually crossed the line with Morgan hitting a four off the third ball of the final over bowled by Yudhajit Guha. Suryavanshi was among the runs for the second time as he had also made 48 in India's comprehensive win in the first match. For England, AM French was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 4/71 from his 10 overs while Jack Home (3/63) and Alex Green (3/50) were among the wickets. The home side conceded 32 extras, including 26 wides. India U-19: 290 all out in 49 overs (Vaibhav Suryavanshi 45, Vihaan Malhotra 49, Rahul Kumar 47, Kanishk Chouhan 45; AM French 4/71, Jack Home 3/63, Alex Green 3/50). England U-19: 291 for 9 in 49.3 overs (Thomas Rew 131, Rocky Flintoff 39; RS Ambrish 4/80). (With PTI inputs)

Impressive Rew hits England U19s' fastest century
Impressive Rew hits England U19s' fastest century

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Impressive Rew hits England U19s' fastest century

Rew has played three first-team matches for Somerset - all of them T20s [Getty Images] Second youth one-day international, Northampton India Under-19s 290 all out (49 overs): Malhotra 49 (68); French 4-71 England Under-19s 291-9 (49.3 overs): Rew 131 (89); Ambrish 4-80 England won by one wicket Advertisement Scorecard Somerset 17-year-old Thomas Rew hit the fastest one-day century for England Under-19s as they levelled their 50-over series against India with a tense one-wicket win in Northampton. England captain Rew made a sublime 131 from 89 balls, an innings packed full of effortless strokeplay, to break the back of a chase of 291 with England winning with three balls to spare. Rew's dismissal in the 40th over was the first of five lost for 49, leaving final pair Seb Morgan and Alex French to get 12 from 11 balls. But while Morgan showed superb nerve to end 20 not out - he hit a four to seal the win halfway through the final over - the match will be best remembered for the innings of diminutive right-hander Rew, the younger brother of recent England call-up James. Advertisement Having come in at 47-3, Rew reached three figures in 73 balls - six deliveries quicker than Ben Foakes, who held the record after his century against New Zealand in 2012. He put on 123 in 128 balls with Rocky Flintoff, the son of England legend Andrew, who was England's next highest scorer with 39 off 68. Rew targeted the leg side against India's spinners with powerful pulls and slog sweeps while also playing an inventive reverse sweep for four, a glorious drive high over long-on off leg-spinner Mohammed Enaan for six and taking seamer RS Ambrish for 19 runs in one over with off-side drives. And while his highly-rated brother has scored 10 first-class centuries by the age of 21, he did not score a century at Under-19 level, meaning the younger sibling has pipped him to that mark. Advertisement "There is a lot of competition in our family," Rew said. "He messaged me just now saying 'well done' which is nice of him. "It is up there [with the best innings he has played]. Once I got going I targeted the short boundary and tried to put the pressure back on the bowlers. "The way Rocky spoke to me and we batted together, really helped us get on the front foot." Rew joined Somerset's academy in 2023, a year after his brother, now 21, made his first-class debut. James, who has said Thomas is "further ahead" than him at the same age, was named the Professional Cricket Association's men's young player of the year in 2023, having become Somerset's youngest double centurion earlier that year. Advertisement He was called into England's squad for the one-off Test against Zimbabwe earlier this year but did not play. The five-match series continues at Northampton on Wednesday. Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the 14-year-old who hit a century in the Indian Premier League earlier this year, also made 45 in India's 290 all out. Surrey seamer French took 4-71 for England. England U19s fastest Youth ODI hundreds 73 balls - Thomas Rew v India, Northampton, 2025 79 balls - Ben Foakes v New Zealand, Townsville, 2012 80 balls - Tom Alsop v South Africa, Nottingham, 2014 81 balls - Will Rhodes v Pakistan, Sleaford, 2013 84 balls - Harry Brook v Bangladesh, Queenstown, 2018

Impressive Rew hits England U19s' fastest century
Impressive Rew hits England U19s' fastest century

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Impressive Rew hits England U19s' fastest century

Second youth one-day international, Northampton India Under-19s 290 all out (49 overs): Malhotra 49 (68); French 4-71England Under-19s 291-9 (49.3 overs): Rew 131 (89); Ambrish 4-80England won by one wicketScorecard Somerset 17-year-old Thomas Rew hit the fastest one-day century for England Under-19s as they levelled their 50-over series against India with a tense one-wicket win in captain Rew made a sublime 131 from 89 balls, an innings packed full of effortless strokeplay, to break the back of a chase of 291 with England winning with three balls to dismissal in the 40th over was the first of five lost for 49, leaving final pair Seb Morgan and Alex French to get 12 from 11 while Morgan showed superb nerve to end 20 not out - he hit a four to seal the win halfway through the final over - the match will be best remembered for the innings of diminutive right-hander Rew, the younger brother of recent England call-up come in at 47-3, Rew reached three figures in 73 balls - six deliveries quicker than Ben Foakes, who held the record after his century against New Zealand in put on 123 in 128 balls with Rocky Flintoff, the son of England legend Andrew, who was England's next highest scorer with 39 off 68. Rew targeted the leg side against India's spinners with powerful pulls and slog sweeps while also playing an inventive reverse sweep for four, a glorious drive high over long-on off leg-spinner Mohammed Enaan for six and taking seamer RS Ambrish for 19 runs in one over with off-side while his highly-rated brother has scored 10 first-class centuries by the age of 21, he did not score a century at Under-19 level, meaning the younger sibling has pipped him to that mark."There is a lot of competition in our family," Rew said. "He messaged me just now saying 'well done' which is nice of him."It is up there [with the best innings he has played]. Once I got going I targeted the short boundary and tried to put the pressure back on the bowlers. "The way Rocky spoke to me and we batted together, really helped us get on the front foot."Rew joined Somerset's academy in 2023, a year after his brother, now 21, made his first-class who has said Thomas is "further ahead" than him at the same age, was named the Professional Cricket Association's men's young player of the year in 2023, having become Somerset's youngest double centurion earlier that was called into England's squad for the one-off Test against Zimbabwe earlier this year but did not five-match series continues at Northampton on Suryavanshi, the 14-year-old who hit a century in the Indian Premier League earlier this year, also made 45 in India's 290 all out. Surrey seamer French took 4-71 for England. England U19s fastest Youth ODI hundreds 73 balls - Thomas Rew v India, Northampton, 202579 balls - Ben Foakes v New Zealand, Townsville, 201280 balls - Tom Alsop v South Africa, Nottingham, 201481 balls - Will Rhodes v Pakistan, Sleaford, 201384 balls - Harry Brook v Bangladesh, Queenstown, 2018

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