India U19 Crush New Zealand by 7 Wickets, Storm into Super Six Unbeaten

India's Under-19 team delivered a clinical performance to defeat New Zealand by seven wickets and finish their Group B campaign unbeaten. After rain reduced the match, India's bowlers, led by RS Ambrish's four-wicket haul, skittled New Zealand for just 135. Chasing a revised target of 130, openers Vaibhav Suryavanshi and captain Ayush Mhatre provided a blistering start, with Mhatre remaining unbeaten on 53. This dominant win secures India's place in the Super Six stage of the ICC U19 World Cup 2026.

Key Points: India U19 Beat NZ by 7 Wickets, Qualify Unbeaten | World Cup 2026

  • India U19 finish Group B unbeaten
  • RS Ambrish takes 4/29, wins POTM
  • Captain Ayush Mhatre smashes unbeaten 53
  • Target chased in just 13.3 overs
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U19 World Cup: India register clinical win over New Zealand by seven wickets

India U19 thrashed New Zealand by 7 wickets in a rain-affected match. Ayush Mhatre's unbeaten 53 and RS Ambrish's 4-wicket haul seal a dominant Super Six qualification.

"He ended up with magical figures of 4/29. - on RS Ambrish"

Bulawayo, January 24

A sensational performance by the Indian side as they thrashed New Zealand by seven wickets in the 24th match of the ongoing ICC U19 World Cup 2026 on Saturday. For his brilliant four-wicket haul, RS Ambrish was named Player of the Match. With this win, the Ayush Mhatre-led side ended their Group B campaign on an unbeaten note to qualify for the Super Six stage of the ongoing marquee tournament.

India secured three consecutive wins in their Group B matches against the USA by six wickets, Bangladesh by 18 runs and New Zealand. Along with them, Bangladesh and New Zealand also qualified for the next round.

Batting first, New Zealand were bundled out for just 135 runs in 36.2 overs after the match was reduced to 37 overs per side due to rain interruption.

Callum Samson played a fighting unbeaten knock of 37 off 48 deliveries, including one boundary. Selwin Sanjay scored 28 off 30 balls along with one four as the rest of the batters failed to contribute with the bat.

For India, Ambrish had a brilliant day with the ball, picking up a four-wicket haul in just eight overs. He ended up with magical figures of 4/29. Apart from him, Henil Patel (3/23), Khilan Patel (1/26), Mohamed Enaan (1/26), and Kanishk Chouhan (1/30) were among the wicket-takers.

India, who required 130 runs due to the DLS method, chased down the target in just 13.3 overs.

Opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi played a blistering knock of 23-ball 43, including three sixes and two fours. Captain Ayush Mhatre smashed an unbeaten 53 off 27 balls, including two fours and six towering sixes, as India won the one-sided contest by seven wickets.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our boys! They are playing with such maturity. Vaibhav Suryavanshi's quickfire start set the perfect platform. Hope they carry this momentum into the Super Six. All the best, Team India! 🏏
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Rohit P
Dominant from start to finish. Bowling them out for 135 and then chasing it down with so many overs to spare sends a strong message to other teams. The Patels (Henil and Khilan) supporting Ambrish with the ball was great to see.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, it's thrilling to watch these young talents. The aggression in the batting is fantastic, but I hope they also develop the temperament for tricky pitches. A very promising win nonetheless!
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Vikram M
While the win was comprehensive, we must remember this is just the group stage. The real test begins now in the Super Six. The middle order didn't get a chance to bat today - hope they are ready when needed. Well done, boys!
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Ananya R
Captain's knock from Ayush Mhatre! Leading from the front. Six sixes! 🔥 The team looks well-balanced with multiple bowling options. Can't wait for the next match. Bring the cup home!

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