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Suryavanshi’s century for the ages: India posts record 411 in U19 World Cup final

Suryavanshi’s knock of 175 of 80 balls, featured 15 fours and 15 sixes, and cemented his status as the tournament’s leading run-scorer with 439 runs.

Ashutosh Sahoo

On a day where the history books were rewritten with every swing of the bat, 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi produced the greatest individual performance in Under-19 World Cup history. His breath-taking 175 off just 80 balls propelled India to a mammoth 411/9 in the 2026 final at Harare, leaving England with the task of attempting the highest run-chase in Youth ODI history.

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The "Sooryavanshi" storm:

From the first ball, Suryavanshi signalled his intent. While his opening partner Aaron George fell early for 9, Suryavanshi ignored the early-morning moisture and unleashed a "leather hunt" that left the English attack shell-shocked.

Milestones

  • 50 off 32 balls

  • 100 off 55 balls (Third-fastest ton in Youth ODIs)

  • 150 off 71 balls (Just 16 balls for his third fifty)

  • His 175 surpassed Unmukt Chand’s 111* (2012) for the highest score in a U19 final and Raj Bawa’s 162* for the highest score by an Indian in the tournament's history.

  • He finished the tournament with 30 sixes, shattering Dewald Brevis’ previous record of 22.

Push to 400

While Suryavanshi was the protagonist, the middle and lower order ensured the momentum never dipped.

  • Ayush Mhatre (53 off 51): The skipper provided a steadying hand in a 100-plus run stand before falling to Alex Green.

  • Lower-Order: Abhigyan Kundu (40) and Kanishk Chouhan (six off the final ball) pushed India past the 400-mark, a psychological barrier that makes the English chase nearly impossible.

Highest team totals in U-19 ODIs

TeamTotalOpponentYear
India U19411/9England U192026
India U19405/5Uganda U192022
Australia U19480/6Kenya U192002

The task for England

England faces a daunting target of 412. To win their first title since 1998, they must execute the highest-ever chase in Youth ODIs. Sebastian Morgan (3/xx) and James Minto were the pick of the bowlers, but they will need their batters to produce something even more spectacular than Suryavanshi to stay in the game.

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