
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI continued with the Bat and the ball, when India extended the lead over England U-19 on the day of the youth test in Beckenham. The talented young man hit Quickfire 56 of only 44 balls, which helped India to stretch their advantage of the second shift to 229 runs on Monday.
Aggressive left -handed that has already made waves with him Explosive launching during IPLHe showed his versatility in cricket with a red ball start fast start for India. During his stay he broke nine borders and six, accelerated shifts and put England on the hind leg.
SuryavANSHi’s contributions were not limited to a bat. Previously, he also played a handy role with the ball and removed the captain of England U-19 Hamza Shaikh with sharp delivery before he claimed the goal of Thomas Rew, who held the goalkeeper. Although it remains to find out whether his bowling will continue to develop, as his career proceeds, his versatile performances certainly give India a lot to think about future roles.
Despite the fight of England, there were clear places in their first shifts. Ekansh Singh and Ralphie Albert recorded the fifties of the fifties and the lower order rushed with valuable runs to reduce the first shift deficit to 101.
Archie VaughanThe son of former English captain Michael Vaughan appeared as an English standout pitch. The young off-Spinner ended up with impressive 3/15 characters, showing guilt and variations to overcome Indian dough. He got a better of SuryavanShi with a smart evaluation that was thought out to cover and end the dangerous knocking that could pull the game out of England.
Vaughan hit shortly after he removed another set of dough, and temporarily stopped Indian scoring and reminded everyone that English young talents were ready to fight until the end.
The India U-19 holds above the hands with a big lead in hand and two days in the match. However, the competitive spirit, which shows the young Lions of England, ensures that the rest of this competition can still offer a lot of drama.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
July 15, 2025