India U19 Clinch Sixth World Cup Title with Record-Breaking 411-Run Total

India's Under-19 team secured a dominant 100-run victory over England to win their sixth ICC Under-19 World Cup title. The win was set up by a mammoth total of 411/9, powered by a scintillating 175 from opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi. Despite a valiant century from England's Caleb Falconer, the target proved insurmountable. The victory highlights the continued success of India's youth development system at the BCCI Academy.

Key Points: India U19 Wins Sixth Under-19 Cricket World Cup Title

  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi's explosive 175
  • India posts record 411/9
  • England's Caleb Falconer scores 115 in vain
  • Sixth U19 World Cup title for India
  • Coach Kanitkar emphasizes player development
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"It hasn't really sunk in, I want to celebrate with my teammates": Aaron George after India U19 clinch sixth World Cup title

India U19 defeats England by 100 runs in the final, powered by Vaibhav Suryavanshi's 175. Get match highlights and player reactions.

"It hasn't really sunk in; I want to celebrate with my teammates. - Aaron George"

Harare, February 6

A scintillating 175-run knock by Vaibhav Suryavanshi helped India U19 overpower England U19 by 100 runs in the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026 final on Friday, securing their sixth title in the tournament's history.

After opting to bat first, India posted a mammoth 411/9, with Suryavanshi smashing 15 fours and 15 sixes off just 80 balls. Captain Ayush Mhatre added a steady 53 off 51 balls, while Abhigyan Kundu contributed a brisk 40 off 31 balls, ensuring a formidable total for the young English side. Despite Caleb Falconer's valiant 115 off 67 balls, England fell short, unable to chase down the record target of 412.

Speaking after the historic win, India U19 all-rounder Kanishk Chouhan said, "I will try and keep doing well and want to contribute to the team as much as I can. Sir (Kanitkar) just told me to be calm and do my role well, not think about the score. We knew they would come hard at us; 700 runs were scored. We just wanted to bowl the correct line and lengths," according to Cricbuzz.

Opener batter Aaron George, who made a century in the semi-final match against Afghanistan while chasing a big target, added, "It hasn't really sunk in; I want to celebrate with my teammates. Vaibhav did a great job; we batted them out of the game. Nothing specific, but let's see (on the celebrations)."

Head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar praised his players' composure, saying, "Great feeling, I've been here before, but it's special for the boys. After the fight the England team put up, it was a good win for us. It is one of the major goals, that's what we do at the CoE (Centre of Excellence) in the BCCI Academy. Trophies are good, but it's the development which is very important. Just have dinner and go to sleep."

Reflecting on the pressure moments during the match, Abhigyan Kundu said, "I did feel the pressure at times, we just needed to hold onto it, back our bowlers and the fielders -- our lines and lengths were good. We're going to celebrate, it's a good reward for all the hard work over the past two years. We lost against Australia then, and this is a sort of revenge. I really liked the way Vaibhav played."

India's record-shattering total and disciplined bowling performance highlighted the depth of talent emerging from the BCCI Academy, further cementing their status as a dominant force in Under-19 cricket. The victory also extended England U19's wait for a second World Cup title, the last being in 1998.

Brief Scores: India: 411/9 (Vaibhav Suryavanshi 175, Ayush Mhatre 53, James Minto 3/63) beat England: 311 (Caleb Falconer 115, Ben Dawkins 66, RS Ambrish 3/56).

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, it's incredible to see this level of talent coming through. That score of 411 is mind-boggling at any level. Hats off to the whole team and coaching staff.
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Ananya R
So proud of our boys! Aaron George is right, it must feel surreal. The BCCI Academy system is clearly working wonders. But let's not put too much pressure on these young stars now. Let them develop at their own pace.
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David E
Credit to England's Caleb Falconer for that brilliant 115 in a losing cause. That was a proper chase, just the target was too high. A fantastic final overall for the neutral fan!
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Karthik V
Coach Kanitkar's words are gold. "Trophies are good, but it's the development which is very important." This is the right attitude. We need to build players for the senior team, not just win U19 trophies. Well said, sir.
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Priya S
Feeling emotional! Seeing these young men bring the cup home again. The hard work at the NCA is showing. Can't wait to see some of these names in the IPL and hopefully the national team soon. Celebration time! 🎉
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Michael C
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