Vaibhav won the victory from Team India in front of Suryavanshi’s eyes, England overturned in the last over

Win lost from Team India. (Photo- Andy Kearns/Getty Images)

The Indian Under-19 cricket team and the host England Under-19 team are playing a five-match Youth ODI series. The second match of this series was played at the county ground in Northampton. In this match, England won an exciting win and brought 1-1 in the series. 14 -year -old young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi also played an explosive innings in this match and gave his team a strong start. But the England batsmen fought till the last over and won the match.

Then Vaibhav went to the bat of Suryavanshi

England won the toss in this match and decided to bowl first. England also managed to start well. He showed the path of the pavilion to Indian captain Ayush Mhatre on the very first ball of the match. After this, Vaibhav Suryavanshi handled the team’s innings and also scored at a fast pace. Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored 45 runs off 34 balls, including 5 fours and 3 sixes. Apart from him, Vihaan Malhotra contributed 49 runs.

Rahul Kumar also scored 47 runs and Kanishka Chauhan scored 45 runs. Due to which the Indian team managed to score 290 runs while playing 49 overs, although it was all out. On the other hand, Alex French bowled very well for England and took 4 wickets for 71 runs in 10 overs. At the same time, Jack Home and Alex Green also took 3-3 wickets.

England’s exciting run chase

England’s start was nothing special, chasing the target of 291 runs. He lost 3 wickets for 47 runs. After this, England captain Thomas Reev played a captaincy innings. He scored 131 runs off 89 balls, including 16 fours and 6 sixes. Thomas Reev made the team a comeback with this innings. But even after this, England lost wickets continuously, due to which England’s 9 wickets fell for 279 runs. But the last pair performed amazing and won the team by scoring 7 runs in the last over of the match.

Asish Roy
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