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IND-U19 vs NZ-U19 Match 24 Results

135/10(36.2 ov)
130/3(13.3 ov)
India Under-19 beat New Zealand Under-19 by 7 wickets (DLS method)
  • 14th
    011
  • 13th
    033414
  • 12th
    000141
  • 11th
    111001
  • 10th
    6600W2
  • 9th
    W01010
  • 8th
    026610
  • 7th
    101416
  • 6th
    003606
  • 5th
    060164
  • 4th
    000024
  • 3rd
    112104
  • 2nd
    016W01
  • 1st
    000121
135/10 (36.2 overs)
3/23 (7.2)
130/3 (13.3 overs)

India Under-19 vs New Zealand Under-19 Commentary

2:17 PM IST And that brings us to the close of play, with India U19 cruising to a comfortable victory. The tournament now shifts gears as we head into the Super Six stage of the 2026 World Cup. We have a massive double-header lined up for you on Sunday, January 25th, starting at 7.30 am GMT. Australia takes on South Africa, while the West Indies goes against Ireland. Do join us a bit early for the pre-match analysis and all the action. For now, it's cheers and goodbye!
2:17 PM IST Ayush Mhatre, the skipper of India Under-19, says that the plan was simple to go big as the ball was coming nicely on the bat. Adds that he played his natural game, and the bowlers were excellent. Ends by saying that the coaches have been excellent and the boys are confident as well.
2:16 PM IST Tom Jones, the skipper of New Zealand Under-19, says that India played well and they have to take a lot of learnings from this game. Adds that the boys are getting better every day, and it was a disappointing loss. He says that they have games coming up, and they will look to perform better.
2:11 PM IST R.S. Ambrish is the Player of the Match for his four-wicket haul. He says that they did a good job and Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi were excellent with the bat. He says that they had a plan to hit the top of off and it worked for him. He says that the fielding was sharp as well. Ends by saying that he will look to contribute with the bat as well and try to make it into the big team.
2:10 PM IST Presentations coming up...
2:10 PM IST What a performance to seal the group stage! Three wins from three games. India maintained their perfect record in Group B, securing a dominant victory to finish the group stage unbeaten. The bowlers set the tone early, strangling the opposition to set up a modest DLS target of 130. Despite an early hiccup with the loss of Aaron George, India’s chase was never in doubt. Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi dismantled the attack with a high-octane partnership, both striking at over 150. While Vaibhav Sooryavanshi provided the initial spark, Ayush Mhatre anchored the chase with a commanding half-century, ensuring India crossed the line with ease.
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