India vs New Zealand Live Cricket Score, U19 World Cup 2026: All eyes on Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre in IND’s final group game

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 Vaibhav Suryavanshi came good against Bangladesh in the previous gameIndia vs New Zealand Under 19 World Cup 2026 Match Live: Vaibhav Suryavanshi came good against Bangladesh in the previous game

India vs New Zealand, Under 19 World Cup 2026 Today Match Live Cricket Score: All eyes will be on India’s top order batters Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre when the India U19 team takes on New Zealand in their final Group B game at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. A spot at the top of the Group B is there for the taking for India, should they secure their third win on the trot today.

So far in the tournament, Abhigyan Kundu has been the man in form for the Boys in Blue, while Suryavanshi stepped up in a tricky game against Bangladesh. With the ball, India will hope that Henil Patel once again comes good like he has in the previous two games.

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India U19 Squad: Ayush Mhatre(c), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Vedant Trivedi, Vihaan Malhotra, Abhigyan Kundu(w), Harvansh Pangalia, Kanishk Chouhan, RS Ambrish, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Deepesh Devendran, Udhav Mohan, Kishan Kumar Singh, Aaron George, Mohamed Enaan

New Zealand U19 Squad: Aryan Mann, Hugo Bogue, Tom Jones(c), Snehith Reddy, Marco Alpe(w), Jacob Cotter, Jaskaran Sandhu, Callum Samson, Flynn Morey, Selwin Sanjay, Mason Clarke, Harry Burns, Brandon Matzopoulos, Hunter Shore, Harry Waite, Luke Harrison

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Chaos and collapse as India pull off heist against Bangladesh

Vaibhav, the 14-year-old touted to be the starriest of the stars in the tournament, departed for two, disappointing the scattered crowd. (File)

The victorious Indian team, after blasting Bangladesh’s last seven wickets for 22 runs to defend a revised total of 165, sprinted around the ground, leaping and high-fiving. The cameras that panned into the Bangladesh dugout saw them draped in stunned silence. The contrasting moods captured the game’s significance. It was a question of bagging points, which bolsters the winner’s progression to the Super Six stage; India have one foot in the next round. It was a matter of pride and ego too, as the teams share a hostile past and a frosty present, borne out when they refused to shake hands at the toss and at the end.

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