India defeated England by 100 runs in the ICC Men’s U19 World Cup final at the Harare Sports Club on Friday to claim a record sixth title.
Chasing a daunting target of 412, England were bowled out for 311 in 40.2 overs as India’s disciplined bowling attack sealed a dominant win.
Opener Ben Dawkins scored a brisk 66 off 56 deliveries, peppered with seven fours and two sixes, while Ben Mayes added 45 off 28 balls, also hitting seven fours and two sixes.
Skipper Thomas Rew made a quick cameo, scoring 31 off just 18 balls with four boundaries and a six.
England were then revived by a fighting eighth-wicket partnership between Caleb Falconer and James Minto, who added 92 runs. Falconer brought up a brave half-century during the stand.
The partnership was eventually broken when Ambrish Minto dismissed for 28 off 41 balls, leaving England struggling at 269-8 in the 35.2nd over.
Ambrish struck again shortly after, striking out Manny Lumsden for three.
Caleb Falconer continued to battle hard and completed a brilliant century.
However, his resistance ended when Kanishk Chouhan dismissed him for a magnificent 115 off 67 deliveries, including nine fours and seven sixes, ending England’s chase.
Batting first, India got off to a shaky start as opener Aaron George fell early for nine off eleven balls and scored just two fours, leaving the team at twenty.
Sooryavanshi then joined forces with skipper Ayush Mhatre to launch a punishing attack on the England bowlers.
The pair put together a 142-run stand, with Mhatre contributing 53 off 51 deliveries, including seven boundaries and two sixes, before Alex Green broke the partnership.
Sooryavanshi was in imperious form, reaching a well-deserved century off just 55 deliveries.
He then scored a whopping 174 off 80 balls, hitting 15 fours and 15 sixes at a strike rate of 218.75, keeping India at 251-3 in 25.3 overs.
The innings continued with Vedant Trivedi and Vihaan Malhotra adding 32 and 30 runs respectively before being dismissed by James Minto.
Abhigyan Kundu played a valuable cameo of 40 off 31 balls, hitting six fours and a six, before falling to Sebastian Morgan. RS Ambrish contributed 18 off 24 balls before Minto struck again.
India were trailing by eight when Khilan Patel was dismissed for just three off four balls, giving Morgan his second wicket.
Henil Patel fell for five off seven deliveries, run by skipper Thomas Rew and Manny Lumsden. Kanishk Chouhan remained unbeaten and quickly scored 37 off 20 balls, including three fours and one six.








