IND U-19 vs ENG U-19: England Wins Fifth Youth ODI by Seven Wickets, India Clinches Series 3-2
ENGLAND, JUL 7 – India U-19 secured the series by winning three of five matches despite losing the final game, with England chasing 210 runs comfortably in the last Youth ODI.
- England Under-19 secured a seven-wicket victory over India Under-19 in the final match of the five-game series held at Worcester on Monday, July 7, 2025.
- India had already secured the five-match series 3-2 by winning the fourth game by 55 runs on Saturday, July 5, despite a below-par batting display.
- India suffered an early collapse with the loss of their skipper alongside Vihaan Malhotra within the initial three overs, but the innings was steadied by a crucial 51-run partnership between Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Rahul Kumar before Suryavanshi was caught out.
- England chased 211 runs in 31.1 overs, powered by Ben Mayes’ unbeaten 82 with 11 fours and one six, BJ Dawkins’ 66 off 53 balls, and captain Thomas Rew’s unbeaten 49 off 37 balls.
- After the ODI series, the teams will transition to using red balls for a pair of Youth Test matches that begin on July 12 at Beckenham, with the tour concluding at Chelmsford.
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IND U-19 vs ENG U-19: England wins fifth Youth ODI by seven wickets, India clinches series 3-2
Opener Ben Dawkins and Ben Mayes hit fifties to help England Under-19 beat India Under-19 in the fifth and final Youth ODI at New Road in Worcester on Monday. India though won the series 3-2.
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