Key Points

14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi announced himself with a blistering 48 off just 19 balls to set up India U19's comfortable win. The young opener smashed five sixes in his whirlwind knock at a staggering strike rate of 252. India chased down England's 175 in just 24 overs with six wickets to spare. Kanishk Chouhan's 3/20 had earlier restricted England despite Rocky Flintoff's half-century.

Key Points: Vaibhav Suryavanshi's 48 off 19 powers India U19 past England

  • Suryavanshi hit 5 sixes in 19-ball 48 at 252 strike rate
  • India chased 175 in just 24 overs
  • Kanishk Chouhan took 3/20 to restrict England
  • Rocky Flintoff top-scored with 56 for England
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes quickfire 48 as India U19 registers comfortable win over England U19

14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes 48 off 19 balls as India U19 chase down 175 in 24 overs against England U19 in Youth ODI series opener

"These runs came at a whopping strike rate of 252.63 - Match Report"

Hove, June 28

India's young sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi's quickfire knock took India Under-19 side to victory over the English side in the first game of the five-match IND U19 vs ENG U19 Youth ODI series, which was played at County Ground here on Friday.

Suryavanshi slammed 48 runs off just 19 balls, which was laced with five maximums and three boundaries in his innings. These runs came at a whopping strike rate of 252.63.

The young 14-year-old opener built an exceptional 71-run partnership for the first wicket along with skipper Ayush Mhatre (21 runs from 30 balls with 4 fours) in 45 balls before the southpaw was sent back to the pavilion in the eighth over of the innings by AM French.

Chasing a mere total of 175 runs in their 50 overs, the Men in Blue chased down the target in the 24th over with six wickets in hand.

Other than Mhatre and Suryavanshi, Abhigyan Kundu (45* runs in 34 balls, which included four boundaries and one six) scored some crucial runs for the side and remained unbeaten at the end.

For the hosts, the top wicket-taker was AM French, who snapped two wickets in his six overs, where he conceded 46 runs in his spell.

One wicket each was grabbed by Jack Home (1/50 in 5 overs) and Ralphie Albert (1/25 in 4 overs) in their respective spellas in the fixture.

Earlier in the first innings, the England side were bundled out for 174 in 43 overs. Rocky Flintoff (56 runs off 90 balls) and Issac Mohammed (42 runs from 28 balls) were the highest run-getters for the Three Lions.

For Team India, three wickets were bagged by Kanishk Chouhan in his spell of 10 overs, where he gave away just 20 runs and bowled one maiden over.

Two wickets each were taken by Henil Patel (2/41 in 8.2 overs), RS Ambrish (2/24 in 6 overs), and Mohamed Enan (2/37 in 10 overs) in their respective spells.

Brief Score: England U19 174 all out in 42.2 overs (Rocky Flintoff 56, Issac Mohammed 42; Kanishk Chouhan 3/20) vs India U19 178/4 in 24 overs (Vaibhav Suryavanshi 48, Abhigyan Kundu 45*; AM French 2/46).

- ANI

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Priya S
Kanishk Chouhan's bowling figures of 3/20 in 10 overs were equally impressive! Our bowling attack seems well-balanced. But let's not get carried away - this is just the first match of the series.
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Aryan P
Only 14 years old and playing like this? Suryavanshi is a prodigy! But BCCI needs to handle him carefully - we've seen many young talents fade away due to too much pressure too soon.
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Sarah B
As an England fan, this was disappointing but not unexpected. Our U19 team needs to work on their batting - getting all out for 174 is just not competitive enough against India's strong lineup.
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Kavya N
The partnership between Suryavanshi and Mhatre was brilliant! But I'm more impressed by the bowling performance - restricting England to 174 on their home ground is no small achievement 👏
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Vikram M
Good win, but let's not forget England's Flintoff played a sensible innings. Our boys should learn from his patience when needed. Sometimes you don't need to hit every ball for six!

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