India vs Zimbabwe Live Cricket Score, U19 World Cup Super 6 Match: IND look to make strong start to Super 6

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 Ayush Mhatre finally found form in India's last match against New Zealand (ICC Photo)India vs Zimbabwe, Under 19 World Cup Super 6 Match Live Cricket Score Updates: Ayush Mhatre finally found form in India's last match against New Zealand (ICC Photo)

India vs Zimbabwe, Under 19 World Cup Super 6 Match Live Cricket Score Updates: India take on hosts Zimbabwe in their first Super 6 match of the 2026 U-19 World Cup on Tuesday at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. India come into the Super 6 stage after all three of their matches in the group stage. They started off with a six-wicket win over USA in a rain-hit match between beating Bangladesh by 19 runs. India ended the group stage with a seven-wicket win over New Zealand.

RS Ambrish and Henil Patel were the stars for Ayush Mhatre’s in the match against new Zealand, taking four and three wickets respectively as India skittled the Kiwis out for just 135 runs. Chasing, captain Mhatre finally found form this tournament, hitting 53 while Vaibhav Suryavanshi slammed 40 as India waltzed to a 7-wicket win. India will now look to get off to a flying start in the Super 6, with their next match in this round being against arch-rivals Pakistan. The latter had defeated India last month in the final of the U19 Asia Cup by a whopping 191 runs.

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Under-19 World Cup 2026: Ayush Mhatre finds form, RS Ambrish delivers as India cruise past New Zealand

L-R: Ayush Mhatre with the bat and RS Ambrish shone with the ball during India vs New Zealand U19 World Cup league match. (PHOTO: ICC)

Ayush Mhatre answered his critics in emphatic fashion, smashing a 24-ball half-century as India cruised past New Zealand by seven wickets in their final league-stage match of the Under-19 World Cup in Bulawayo.

Coming into the game under scrutiny after a string of modest scores, the Indian captain showed a marked shift in approach while chasing a revised DLS target of 130 in 37 overs. Walking in at No. 3 after an early wicket, Mhatre stood tall against New Zealand’s quicks, taking on the short ball with authority rather than caution. (READ MORE)

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