India's U19 Cricket Stars Clinch 6th World Cup Title in Record-Breaking Final

India's Under-19 cricket team secured a record-extending sixth World Cup title with a commanding 100-run victory over England in the final. Batting first, India posted a mammoth 411/9, powered by a blistering 175 from Vaibhav Suryavanshi and a half-century from captain Ayush Mhatre. England, despite a valiant century from Falconer, were bowled out for 311, marking the highest match aggregate in a U19 World Cup final. The victory was celebrated by cricket legends across the nation, highlighting India's continued dominance in age-group cricket.

Key Points: India Wins 6th U19 Cricket World Cup | Record Final vs England

  • India wins record 6th U19 World Cup
  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi scores 175 in final
  • Legends like Tendulkar, Kohli congratulate team
  • India posts massive 411/9 in final
  • England falls 100 runs short in chase
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Virat, Suryakumar, Sachin among others extend congratulations to Team India for U19 WC win

India's U19 cricket team wins its 6th World Cup title, defeating England by 100 runs in a high-scoring final. Read tributes from legends.

"Champions! So proud of this young group and the fearless cricket they played. - Sachin Tendulkar"

New Delhi, February 6

The Indian cricket fraternity, including legends Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, extended their congratulations to the Indian Under-19 team, which secured the sixth U19 WC title following a 100-run win over England in the final.

The Indian flag continued to fly high in age-group cricket as skipper Ayush Mhatre, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Kanishk Chauhan and RS Ambrish led the contributions as India registered a record-extending 6th U19 WC title. This is also India's fifth trophy that they are holding at the same time, besides the ICC T20 WC, ICC Champions Trophy, ICC Women's World Cup, and ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup.

Indian cricketing icon Sachin posted, "Champions! So proud of this young group and the fearless cricket they played. Well done to the entire team, including coaches and support staff. Enjoy the moment! When you have a Sooryavanshi, a timeless blockbuster is expected! Well done, Vaibhav!"

Virat, a 2008 under-19 WC winner as a captain and now an icon of the game, also congratulated the group on their feat by posting, "Congratulations to the U-19 Indian team for lifting the World Cup once again. Our domination in the age-group cricket and beyond continues. Well done to the whole squad and the support staff."

Current Indian head coach and former batter Gautam Gambhir also posted for the country's "bright future", "Proud of you boys! The bright future is here! #IndiaU19".

Indian T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav also posted, "6th time U-19 World Cup Winners!! You boys are so young yet extraordinary. You've announced yourselves as champions and made the whole nation proud tonight"

Former Indian women's skipper Mithali Raj also hailed Suryavanshi's "extraordinary knock" of 175 runs, which tore into the record books. She posted, "Champions again! Congratulations to India's U19 Men's team on their sixth World Cup triumph. An extraordinary knock by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 175 in 80 balls, laid the perfect foundation in the final. Wishing these young stars a wonderful journey ahead in Indian cricket."

Former Indian all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin also hailed Team India for a campaign hailed by "talent, fearlessness and audacity" and how well India pushed themselves with the bat and said with them, it "would be scary to see what par scores would be in future".

"A flawless campaign powered by talent, fearlessness and audacity. The white ball game keeps on moving rapidly and this batch of under - 19's have shown us how much more they are willing to push with bat. Incredible confidence and skill to be able to do what this @BCCI under-19 team did throughout this campaign. Well done boys Scary to think of what par scores are going to look like in the future," posted Ashwin.

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. England was skittled out for 311 runs, with this 722 runs being the highest match aggregate in the U19 WC final.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, watching these young talents perform on the world stage fills me with so much pride. The pipeline from U19 to the senior team is working brilliantly. Congratulations to the entire squad and support staff!
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Priya S
Bas, zabardast! Five ICC trophies held at the same time? That's dominance. The women's team winning and now the boys... cricket is truly our religion. Enjoy the moment, boys, you've earned it! 🎉
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Rohit P
Amazing win, but let's not put too much pressure on these kids now. We've seen U19 stars fade away. The real test is the transition to first-class and IPL cricket. BCCI needs to manage their careers carefully, not just celebrate and forget.
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Karthik V
411 runs in a final! That's just brutal batting. Ashwin is right, future par scores will be scary. The fearless approach this generation plays with is a joy to watch. Well done, champions!
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Michael C
The depth of talent in Indian cricket is staggering. From Tendulkar to Kohli, and now these U19 stars – the legacy continues. A masterclass by Suryavanshi. England never stood a chance.

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