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England overhaul India’s 337 at a canter, level 3-match ODI series

Ben Stokes, who has been batting at No. 3 in the absence of Joe Root, completed his fifty in 40 balls but got the next 49 runs in just 12 balls.

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England clinched India with margin of six-wicket in the second match of the 3-match ODI series against England in Pune on Friday. A 99 runs knock from Ben Stokes and a classy century from Jonny Bairstow helped England to chase the total of 337 runs.

Winning the match with 39 balls to spare, England levelled the ODI series by 1-1. The next match will be played in Pune as a series decider of the 3-match ODI series. India has set a big total of 337 on the board on the back of KL Rahul’s century and Rishabh Pant’s 77-runs in just 4o balls.

Chasing an improbable 337, openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow once again got off to a flying start, produced 110 runs for the opening wicket. A sensational fielding effort from Rohit Sharma sent Roy packing for 55 in the 17th over but then Ben Stokes promoted at no.3 and produced a nerve-wrecking batting effort.

Ben Stokes, who has been batting at No. 3 in the absence of Joe Root, completed his fifty in 40 balls but got the next 49 runs in just 12 balls. Stokes fell short of his 4th ODI hundred by just a run. The two Indian spinners Krunal Pandya and Kuldeep Yadav looked hapless as they were taken to the cleaners by the all-rounder.

Stokes combined with Bairstow added 175 runs for the second wicket off just 118 balls and took the game away from India. The 99-run carnage from Stokes saw 4 fours and 10 sixes. His partner Bairstow too got to his 11th ODI century that included 11 fours and 7 sixes.

Both Stokes and Bairstow took all the bowlers to the cleaners, making a mockery of the run chase and almost taking England home themselves. England went from 285 for 1 to 287 for 4 in a span of 2 overs. Three quick dismissals of Stokes, Bairstow and Jos Buttler gave India a slight ray of hope but Stokes-Bairstow combination had brought down the required run rate to such an extent that debutant Liam Livingstone and Dawid Malan got the team to the finish-line without creating any further fuss.

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Only Bhuvneshwar and Krishna managed to escape the England onslaught. India’s inability to use the 6th bowling option despite the presence of Hardik Pandya meant Kuldeep and Krunal had nowhere to hide. The two spinners finished with combined figures of 0 for 156 in 16 overs.

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India wins sixth U19 World Cup title with dominant 100-run win over England

India claimed their sixth U19 World Cup title after beating England by 100 runs in the 2026 final, powered by Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s stunning 175 in Harare.

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India lifted the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2026 title after defeating England by 100 runs in the final at Harare Sports Club on Friday. The win marked India’s sixth U19 World Cup triumph, extending their record in the tournament’s history.

Led by Ayush Mhatre, India produced a commanding all-round performance, headlined by a breathtaking century from young batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi.

Suryavanshi’s historic knock powers India to 411

Batting first, India posted a massive total of 411 for 9 in their allotted 50 overs. Vaibhav Suryavanshi laid the foundation with a sensational 175 off just 80 balls, an innings filled with aggressive strokeplay and clean hitting.

Suryavanshi’s knock put England under immediate pressure and helped India maintain a high scoring rate throughout the innings. Despite losing wickets at regular intervals towards the end, India crossed the 400-run mark, setting England a daunting target in the final.

England fight back through Falconer

Chasing 412, England showed early intent but lost wickets at crucial moments. Caleb Falconer emerged as England’s standout performer, scoring a remarkable 115 off 67 balls. His aggressive innings, which included multiple sixes, briefly kept England in contention and pushed the total past 300.

However, England’s middle and lower order struggled to build sustained partnerships as India’s bowlers maintained control during the latter half of the innings.

India seal emphatic win in final overs

England were eventually bowled out for 311 in 40.2 overs, handing India a commanding 100-run victory in the final. The margin of the win stands among the most convincing performances in U19 World Cup finals in recent editions.

India’s disciplined bowling effort and sharp fielding, highlighted by key catches in the deep, ensured there were no late twists in the contest.

With this victory, India once again underlined their dominance at the youth level, while Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s innings is set to be remembered as one of the defining moments of the U19 World Cup 2026.

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Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s record 175 puts India U19 on course for massive total in World Cup final

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s stunning 175 off 80 balls powered India U19 into a commanding position against England in the U19 World Cup 2026 final.

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India Under-19 rode on a breathtaking century from Vaibhav Suryavanshi to seize complete control of the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026 final against England at the Harare Sports Club on Thursday.

Suryavanshi’s extraordinary innings came to an end in the 26th over, when he was dismissed for 175 off just 80 balls. As he walked back to the pavilion, the England players applauded the teenager, acknowledging one of the most remarkable knocks in the tournament’s history.

The right-hander’s innings was studded with 15 fours and 15 sixes, showcasing fearless strokeplay on the biggest stage. His knock has put India firmly on track to post a total well in excess of 400.

Fastest century in a U19 World Cup final

Suryavanshi reached his century in just 55 balls, setting a new record for the fastest hundred in a U19 World Cup final. He later became the first batter ever to score 150 or more runs in the summit clash, reaching the milestone in only 71 deliveries.

The 14-year-old also finished the innings as the highest run-scorer of the tournament, surpassing the previous record held by Afghanistan’s Faisal Shinwari.

At the time of his dismissal, India were cruising at 251 for three in 25.3 overs, with the scoring rate soaring above nine runs per over.

Strong support from the middle order

Before Suryavanshi’s dismissal, India captain Ayush Mhatre also played a key role with a fluent half-century, ensuring there was no let-up in momentum. England struggled to contain the Indian batters as boundaries flowed freely across the ground.

With wickets in hand and plenty of overs remaining, India remain well placed to post a record total in the final.

The match is currently in progress.

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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif confirms boycott of India match at T20 World Cup

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed his country’s decision to boycott the T20 World Cup match against India, prompting concern from the ICC over selective participation.

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Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday reaffirmed his government’s decision to boycott the country’s T20 World Cup match against India, stating that Islamabad has taken a “clear stand” on the issue.

Addressing the federal cabinet in Islamabad, Sharif said Pakistan would not take the field against India for the scheduled February 15 match in Sri Lanka. He added that the decision was made after careful assessment and described it as an appropriate step.

“There should be no politics in sports,” the prime minister said, adding that the stance was final after due deliberation.

ICC flags issue of selective participation

Pakistan’s position follows an earlier statement by the government, shared on social media, indicating that the national team would not play the group-stage match against India. No specific reason was cited in that post.

Reacting to the development, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said selective participation goes against the core principles of global sporting events. In a statement, the ICC noted the Government of Pakistan’s position and said it was awaiting official communication from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

The ICC said tournaments are built on fairness, consistency, and sporting integrity, and selective participation undermines the spirit of international competition. It added that while governments have their own policy considerations, such decisions are not in the interest of the global game or fans worldwide.

The governing body urged the PCB to explore a mutually acceptable resolution that safeguards the interests of all stakeholders and ensures the successful conduct of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

Bangladesh replacement and wider context

The issue comes amid recent developments involving other teams. The ICC had announced last month that Scotland would replace Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup after the Bangladesh Cricket Board refused to participate as per the published schedule.

The decision followed the ICC’s rejection of Bangladesh’s request to move its matches out of India, citing the absence of any credible or verifiable security threat. Scotland, currently ranked 14th in T20 Internationals, was named as the replacement being the highest-ranked team not originally qualified.

India-Pakistan rivalry record

Pakistan and India have faced each other eight times in ICC T20 World Cups, with India holding a dominant 7-1 record. In last year’s Asia Cup, India also defeated Pakistan in a series of matches, including the final.

The T20 World Cup 2026 will be hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. Pakistan have been placed in Group A alongside India, Namibia, the Netherlands, and the United States.

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