Vedant Trivedi's World Cup Dream: U-19 Star Eyes Senior India Team

Indian Under-19 batter Vedant Trivedi expressed immense pride in winning the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026, calling it a dream for every cricketer. He highlighted his satisfying 68-run innings against Pakistan as a key contribution to the team's campaign. The historic final saw captain Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smash a record 175 runs, leading India to a massive total and victory over England. Trivedi's ultimate goal remains to represent the senior Indian men's team across all formats.

Key Points: India's U-19 WC Win a Dream Come True, Says Vedant Trivedi

  • India wins ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026
  • Vedant Trivedi proud of his performance
  • His 68-run knock key vs Pakistan
  • Captain Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's record 175 in final
  • Long-term aim is India senior team debut
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"Dream for every cricketer": Vedant Trivedi on India's U-19 World Cup win

Indian U-19 cricketer Vedant Trivedi reflects on World Cup glory, his key innings vs Pakistan, and his dream to represent the senior national team.

"It's a dream for every cricketer to win a World Cup. - Vedant Trivedi"

Ahmedabad, February 10

Indian Under-19 cricket team batter Vedant Trivedi expressed pride and happiness over winning the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026, calling it a "dream for every cricketer."

The right-hand top-order batter said that he was pleased to have contributed whenever he was given an opportunity for the team.

Speaking to ANI, Vedant Trivedi said he was happy with his performances whenever he got an opportunity, especially his innings against Pakistan, and said his long-term aim is to represent India's senior team in all three formats.

Reflecting on the World Cup victory, Vedant said winning a World Cup is a dream for every cricketer, be it the senior men's World Cup or the Under-19 World Cup.

Notably, Vedant Trivedi top-scored for India against Pakistan in both teams' Super Sixes match at the Under-19 World Cup. While no other batter scored more than 35 runs, Vedant's 68-run innings off 98 balls helped India score 252 in 49.5 overs while batting first. India eventually won the match by 58 runs after dismissing Pakistan for 194 runs.

"I am very happy that whenever I got a chance, I played well for the team. I am also very satisfied that I played a good innings in the Pakistan match. My goal is to play for the India senior men's team in all three formats for a long time," Vedant Trivedi said.

"I feel very proud to have won the World Cup. It's a dream for every cricketer to win a World Cup, whether it's a senior men's World Cup or the Under-19 World Cup. It was a great experience. I learned new things," he added.

Trivedi said that the moment Team India lifted the U-19 WC trophy, it was like a dream come true.

"When we lifted that trophy, it was like a dream come true," the Indian cricketer said.

Team India secured a historic victory in the Under-19 World Cup final, led by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, against England. In the match, India opted to bat first and Sooryavanshi's masterclass (175 in 80 balls, with 15 fours and 15 sixes), a half-century from skipper Ayush Mhatre (53 in 51 balls, with seven fours and two sixes) and a knock from Abhigyan Kundu (40 in 31 balls, with six fours and a six) guided India to a massive 411/9.

England lost an early wicket but went from 142/2 courtesy a fine knock from Ben Dawkins (66 in 56 balls, with seven fours and two sixes) and a partnership with skipper Thomas Rew (31 in 18 balls, with four boundaries and a six), but collapsed to 177/7 as they progressed. Caleb Falconer (115 in 67 balls, with nine fours and seven sixes) put on a spectacular show of power, but all in vain, as they are yet to win the title since the 1998 edition.

England was skittled out for 311 runs, making the combined total of 722 runs the highest match aggregate in the U19 WC final. Sooryavanshi also earned the Player of the Tournament award for his 439 runs in the tournament. He rewrote multiple records during his 175 in the final, as he also became the batter to hit the most sixes in a single Under-19 World Cup innings. He smashed 15 sixes, breaking the previous record of 12 sixes held by Australia's Michael Hill.Batting at a blistering strike rate of 218.75, his innings included 15 fours and 15 sixes. Remarkably, 150 of his runs came through boundaries alone.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of the boys! Winning against Pakistan in any match, at any level, is always special. Vedant played a mature knock when others were struggling. Hope he and Vaibhav get good IPL contracts and a smooth path to the senior team.
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Rohit P
411 runs in a final! That's just brutal batting. Sooryavanshi is a monster. But let's not put too much pressure on these kids now. The jump from U19 to senior level is huge. The board needs to manage them properly, not just hype them up and forget.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, it's thrilling to watch. The production line of talent from India is unbelievable. That final was a run-fest! Congratulations to the entire team.
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Karthik V
Well done, boys! The real test begins now. We've seen many U19 stars fade away. I hope BCCI has a solid plan to nurture Vedant, Vaibhav, and others. They need good coaching and game time in domestic cricket, not just media spotlight.
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Michael C
That was an incredible match to watch. 722 runs in a day! Falconer's century in a losing cause was also brilliant. The quality of youth cricket is just amazing. Congrats India!

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