Vaibhav Suryavanshi's 175 Blitz Powers India to U19 World Cup Glory

India clinched its sixth ICC Under-19 World Cup title, defeating England by 100 runs in the final. The victory was powered by a sensational, record-breaking innings of 175 runs from 80 balls by Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who was named Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament. Suryavanshi dedicated his awards to the team's support staff and expressed strong confidence in his skillset and ability to perform under pressure. Despite a valiant century from England's Caleb Falconer, India's massive total of 411 proved insurmountable.

Key Points: India Wins U19 World Cup as Suryavanshi Named Player of Tournament

  • Suryavanshi's 175 in 80 balls powers India
  • India wins sixth U19 World Cup title
  • Suryavanshi named Player of the Tournament
  • England falls 100 runs short in final
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Suryavanshi crowned U19 WC 'Player of the Tournament'; expresses confidence in skillset, big-game ability

Vaibhav Suryavanshi's record 175 runs leads India to U19 World Cup title, earning him Player of the Tournament honors. Read match highlights.

"I am very confident in the skill set I have developed. I know I can perform in big games and under pressure. - Vaibhav Suryavanshi"

Harare, February 6

Following his side's sixth ICC Under-19 World Cup triumph, India's rising star Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who smashed a blistering 175 in 80 balls, dedicated his 'Player of the Match' and 'Player of the Tournament' titles to the support staff and spoke of his confidence in his skillset and big-match ability.

Suryavanshi's sensational 175 in 80 balls, with 15 fours and 15 sixes, outclassed a valiant century by Caleb Falconer as the rising Bihar star saved his best for the very last, powering India to a match-winning total of 411/9. England fell 100 runs short, courtesy a collapse from 142/2 to 177/7, with RS Ambrish taking three wickets and Kanishk Chauhan getting two as well.

Speaking during the post-match presentation, Suryavanshi said, "Feeling really good. All the preparation, the effort from the support staff, all the games we played - the Asia Cup and the series leading up to this - everything has brought us to this moment. I want to dedicate this award to the entire support staff. The main goal was not to put too much pressure. We focused on believing in ourselves and trusting the process we have been following since the beginning of the tournament. The preparation started from the Asia Cup and even before that. For the last eight to nine months, the support staff and the team have been working together. That preparation has played a huge role in getting us to where we are today. I am very confident in the skill set I have developed. I know I can perform in big games and under pressure, so I stayed confident and kept believing."

Suryavanshi ended up as the second-highest run-getter with 439 runs in seven innings at an average of 62.71 and a strike rate of 169.49, with a century and three fifties and a whooping 30 sixes, the most by a batter in the U19 WC edition. This performance also earns him the 'Player of the Tournament' title. His century is the second-fastest in the tournament's history, and his 15 maximums are the highest in a U19 WC inning.

After India opted to bat first, a stunner, record-shattering Vaibhav Suryavanshi 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. 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.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of the entire team! It's not just about one player, though Suryavanshi was outstanding. The bowling unit also stepped up when needed. This win shows the depth of our cricketing system. Well done, boys!
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Vikram M
A star is born! From Bihar to the world stage. His confidence in his skillset and big-game ability is exactly what we need. Hope the BCCI and selectors nurture him properly and don't rush him into the senior team too quickly. Let him develop.
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK, that was an absolutely brutal display of hitting. Falconer's century for England was brilliant too, but Suryavanshi was on another planet. The power and clean striking were a joy to watch, even as an England supporter. Congratulations India.
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Rohit P
Amazing talent, no doubt. But a small note of caution: we've seen many U19 stars fade away. The real test begins now in domestic cricket and handling fame. I hope he stays grounded and focuses on the long game, not just the IPL auction.
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Kavya N
The most impressive part for me was his mindset. "Trusting the process" and not putting pressure - that's so mature for a teenager. It shows great coaching and mental conditioning. Jai Ho! 🎉
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