
India U19 Crush Pakistan by 58 Runs in Epic U19 World Cup Thriller โ Semi-Final Spot Secured!
In a high-stakes Super Sixes clash at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, India U19 delivered a commanding performance, defeating Pakistan U19 by 58 runs to storm into the ICC U19 World Cup 2026 semi-finals, where they will face Afghanistan.[1][3][5][6]
Pakistan captain Farhan Yousaf won the toss and elected to bowl first, putting India's young guns under early pressure. The innings kicked off promisingly with Aaron George smashing a boundary off the first over from Ali Raza, racing to 7/0 after one over.[1]
However, momentum shifted as Mohammad Sayyam struck, dismissing opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi for 30 โ caught behind after a pull shot edge โ leaving India at 47/1 in 7.4 overs. Skipper Ayush Mhatre followed soon after for a duck, and wickets tumbled with Abdul Subhan removing George for 16 and Sayyam accounting for another.[1][2]
Middle-order resilience shone through as Vihaan Malhotra and Vedant Trivedi rebuilt, with contributions from Abhigyan Kundu (16), RS Ambrish (29), Kanishk Chouhan, and Khilan Patel pushing India past 200 despite losing seven wickets. India posted a competitive total of 252, setting Pakistan a challenging target.[1][2][3][5]
In the chase, Pakistan faltered against India's bowling attack led by skipper Ayush Mhatre, who starred with the ball. The Pakistanis were bowled out for 194, handing India a decisive 58-run victory and confirming their semi-final berth.[2][3][5][6]
This win was crucial for India, who entered the must-win encounter with a superior Net Run Rate. Pakistan needed to chase 251 in under 33.2 overs or defend a high total to qualify, but India's disciplined effort sealed their fate.[3]
India's squad, captained by Ayush Mhatre, features talents like Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Aaron George, Vedant Trivedi, and wicketkeeper Abhigyan Kundu. Pakistan, led by Farhan Yousaf with Hamza Zahoor behind the stumps, included Sameer Minhas and Mohammad Sayyam, fresh off an eight-wicket thrashing of New Zealand in their prior Super Sixes match.[2][3]
The India-Pakistan U19 rivalry never disappoints, and this match lived up to the hype, with live updates drawing massive fan engagement across platforms.[1][4]
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