India vs England LIVE Score, U19 World Cup Final: England’s last-minute blunder – the bowler took too long to bowl the 49th over – allowed India to make use of the field restriction. And boy, they did exactly that. India endured a mini-collapse after Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s 175, but Kanishk Chauhan’s 37-run cameo off 20 balls took India to a record total of 411/9, the highest ever in an Under-19 World Cup final.As England try to regain ground by picking up a couple of wickets, they are still far from being out of trouble as India’s scoring rate continues to tick at almost eight runs an over. Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s explosive century has set India up for at least 400, but considering how easily they breached 300 inside 34 overs, a lot more could be up for grabs. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi looked set for his maiden double century, and the first-ever in an Under-19 World Cup, but missed the landmark by 25 runs. Still, his innings of 175 is arguably the greatest ever played, with the commentators drawing comparisons with Kapil Dev’s immortal knock against Zimbabwe at the 1983 World Cup. Sooryavanshi’s carnage, which included 13 sixes and 13 fours, may have ended, but with more than half the innings left, India could well eye in excess of 450 or more. Sooryavanshi, 14, entered the record books by smashing a 55-ball century against England in the U19 World Cup final on Friday. The 14-year-old reserved his best for the last, hitting a whirlwind ton to help India bludgeon the England colts. His innings was studded with a plethora of boundaries and a range of sixes as he blew the wind out of England's sails. England’s captain Thomas Rew looked shell-shocked behind the stumps as Suryavanshi cruised to his century in true crash, bang and wallop style. India lost captain Ayush Mhatre, but not before the skipper entertained with a knock of 53 off 51 balls. This was before he and Sooryavanshi added 142 runs for the second wicket. Before that, India were rocked early, with Aaron George, the centurion from the last game, getting out caught at point for 9 off 11 off the bowling of Alex Green. India vs England Playing XIs: India U19: Aaron George, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre (c), Vihaan Malhotra, Vedant Trivedi, Abhigyan Kundu (wk), RS Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Deepesh Devendran. England U19: Ben Dawkins, Joseph Moores, Ben Mayes, Thomas Rew (c&wk), Caleb Falconer, Ralphie Albert, Farhan Ahmed, Sebastian Morgan, James Minto, Manny Lumsden, Alex Green. India vs England U19 World Cup final Highlights: Ayush Mhatre wins the toss and opts to BAT FIRSTNo changes for India, one change for EnglandGeorge and Sooryavanshi open the batting ...Read More
As England try to regain ground by picking up a couple of wickets, they are still far from being out of trouble as India’s scoring rate continues to tick at almost eight runs an over. Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s explosive century has set India up for at least 400, but considering how easily they breached 300 inside 34 overs, a lot more could be up for grabs.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi looked set for his maiden double century, and the first-ever in an Under-19 World Cup, but missed the landmark by 25 runs. Still, his innings of 175 is arguably the greatest ever played, with the commentators drawing comparisons with Kapil Dev’s immortal knock against Zimbabwe at the 1983 World Cup. Sooryavanshi’s carnage, which included 13 sixes and 13 fours, may have ended, but with more than half the innings left, India could well eye in excess of 450 or more.
Sooryavanshi, 14, entered the record books by smashing a 55-ball century against England in the U19 World Cup final on Friday. The 14-year-old reserved his best for the last, hitting a whirlwind ton to help India bludgeon the England colts. His innings was studded with a plethora of boundaries and a range of sixes as he blew the wind out of England's sails. England’s captain Thomas Rew looked shell-shocked behind the stumps as Suryavanshi cruised to his century in true crash, bang and wallop style.
India lost captain Ayush Mhatre, but not before the skipper entertained with a knock of 53 off 51 balls. This was before he and Sooryavanshi added 142 runs for the second wicket. Before that, India were rocked early, with Aaron George, the centurion from the last game, getting out caught at point for 9 off 11 off the bowling of Alex Green.
India U19: Aaron George, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre (c), Vihaan Malhotra, Vedant Trivedi, Abhigyan Kundu (wk), RS Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Deepesh Devendran.
England U19: Ben Dawkins, Joseph Moores, Ben Mayes, Thomas Rew (c&wk), Caleb Falconer, Ralphie Albert, Farhan Ahmed, Sebastian Morgan, James Minto, Manny Lumsden, Alex Green.
As England try to regain ground by picking up a couple of wickets, they are still far from being out of trouble as India’s scoring rate continues to tick at almost eight runs an over. Vaibhav Suryavanshi
As England try to regain ground by picking up a couple of wickets, they are still far from being out of trouble as India’s scoring rate continues to tick at almost eight runs an over. Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s explosive century has set India up for at least 400, but considering how easily they breached 300 inside 34 overs, a lot more could be up for grabs.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi looked set for his maiden double century, and the first-ever in an Under-19 World Cup, but missed the landmark by 25 runs. Still, his innings of 175 is arguably the greatest ever played, with the commentators drawing comparisons with Kapil Dev’s immortal knock against Zimbabwe at the 1983 World Cup. Sooryavanshi’s carnage, which included 13 sixes and 13 fours, may have ended, but with more than half the innings left, India could well eye in excess of 450 or more.
Sooryavanshi, 14, entered the record books by smashing a 55-ball century against England in the U19 World Cup final on Friday. The 14-year-old reserved his best for the last, hitting a whirlwind ton to help India bludgeon the England colts. His innings was studded with a plethora of boundaries and a range of sixes as he blew the wind out of England's sails. England’s captain Thomas Rew looked shell-shocked behind the stumps as Suryavanshi cruised to his century in true crash, bang and wallop style.
India lost captain Ayush Mhatre, but not before the skipper entertained with a knock of 53 off 51 balls. This was before he and Sooryavanshi added 142 runs for the second wicket. Before that, India were rocked early, with Aaron George, the centurion from the last game, getting out caught at point for 9 off 11 off the bowling of Alex Green.
India U19: Aaron George, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre (c), Vihaan Malhotra, Vedant Trivedi, Abhigyan Kundu (wk), RS Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Deepesh Devendran.
England U19: Ben Dawkins, Joseph Moores, Ben Mayes, Thomas Rew (c&wk), Caleb Falconer, Ralphie Albert, Farhan Ahmed, Sebastian Morgan, James Minto, Manny Lumsden, Alex Green.
As England try to regain ground by picking up a couple of wickets, they are still far from being out of trouble as India’s scoring rate continues to tick at almost eight runs an over. Vaibhav Suryavanshi