(24 overs)   
 (24 overs)   

The match ended in 24 overs (24 overs)   

England: The start of the England tour for the Indian senior cricket team may not have been as expected, but the India Under-19 team under the captaincy of Ayush Mhatre has started the tour in a very explosive manner. The India Under-19 team won the first match of the five-match Youth ODI series against the England Under-19 team by 6 wickets one-sidedly, in which they finished the match within just 24 overs.     (24 overs)   The brilliance of 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi was seen in batting for the Indian team, who hit a total of 8 fours and sixes during his innings of 48 runs.

Vaibhav unraveled the England bowlers in 19 balls
The first match of the Youth ODI series was played at the Sussex County Cricket Club ground in Hove, in which the England Under-19 team, batting first, was all out for 174 runs in 42.2 overs. On the other hand, the opening pair of Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi came on the field to chase the target from Team India’s side. Both gave an explosive start to the team and made the match completely one-sided. There was a partnership of 71 runs for the first wicket between Vaibhav and Ayush.

Vaibhav faced a total of 19 balls during his innings in which he managed to play a brilliant innings of 48 runs with the help of 5 sixes and 3 fours. If we look at Vaibhav’s batting strike rate, it was 252.63. After Vaibhav returned to the pavilion, Abhigyan Kundu returned to play an unbeaten innings of 45 runs in 34 balls and gave Team India a 6-wicket win in this match.

Kanishka showed amazing performance in bowling
If we talk about Team India’s bowling in this match, then Kanishka Chauhan’s amazing performance was seen in it who took a total of 3 wickets. Apart from this, Mohammad Anan, RS Ambrish and Henil Patel also managed to take 2-2 wickets. In the England Under-19 team innings, 6 of their players could not even cross the double digit mark. Now the second match of the Youth ODI series between the two teams will be played on June 30.