
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|06-02-2026
All eyes are on the Harare Sports Club as the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026 reaches its summit clash. The final revisits the 2022 title showdown, with five-time champions India locking horns with a formidable England outfit. Expect a gripping contest as India’s strategic acumen goes head-to-head with England’s sharp, aggressive approach.
India U19 has been the most dominant force in the tournament, reaching their sixth consecutive final. Led by Ayush Mhatrethe “Boys in Blue” have displayed a perfect blend of power-hitting and disciplined bowling. Their semifinal victory over Afghanistan was a statement of intent, where they successfully chased down a record 311. With Aaron George coming off a sensational century and Vaibhav Suryavanshi leading the run charts with his aggressive strokeplay, India’s batting lineup looks nearly impenetrable.
England U19, under Thomas Rewhas shown immense grit, particularly in their semifinal win against arch-rivals Australia. Their strength lies in their pace battery, led by the tournament’s leading wicket-taker Manny Lumsdenand a middle-order that has consistently recovered from early wobbles. England are chasing their first U19 title in 28 years, and their “never-say-die” attitude makes them a dangerous opponent in a one-off final.
Matches played: 55 | England won: 13 | India won: 41 | No result/Tied: 1
The Harare surface has been a “sporting” one throughout the tournament. Fast bowlers like Manny Lumsden and Henil Patel will find significant swing and extra bounce with the new ball in the first 10 overs. As the match progresses, the pitch tends to dry out and slow down. This will bring spinners like Mohamed Enaan (India) and Farhan Ahmed (England) into play during the middle overs. Once a batter is set, the true nature of the bounce allows for high-scoring games. The average first-innings score here has hovered around 240–250, though India proved that even 300+ is chaseable.
England U19: Ben Dawkins, Joseph Moores, Ben Mayes, Thomas Rew (c anw wk), Caleb Falconer, Ralphie Albert, Farhan Ahmed, Sebastian Morgan, James Minto, Manny Lumsden, Alex French, Alex Green, Isaac Mohammed, Luke Hands, Will Bennison, Ali Farooq
India U19: Aaron George, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre (c), Vihaan Malhotra, Vedant Trivedi, Abhigyan Kundu (wk), RS Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Deepesh Devendran, Harvansh Pangalia, Mohamed Enaan, Udhav Mohan, Kishan Kumar Singh
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Match result: Team bowling first to win the contest.




