India defeat Pakistan by 58 runs in Under-19 World Cup Super Six match, book semifinal clash vs Afghanistan

India defeat Pakistan by 58 runs in Under-19 World Cup Super Six match, book semifinal clash vs Afghanistan

3 min readUpdated: Feb 1, 2026 09:23 PM IST

The India Colts continue their unbeaten streak, defeating arch-rivals Pakistan in the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026 Super 6 game at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, on Sunday. The 58-run win helped India secure their berth in the semifinals, where they will face Afghanistan for a spot in the summit clash.

Insered to bat first, India U19 were bundled out for just 252 in 49.5 overs and Pakistan needed to chase down the total in less than 33.3 overs to topple India in the Super 6 Group 2 points table.

Khilan Patel and Ayush Mhatre picked three wickets each as Pakistan were limited to just 194.

Earlier, all-rounders Kanishk Chouhan and Khilan’s quickfire 50-run stand was the only silver lining in India’s par score of 252.

Kanishk (35 off 29 balls) and Khilan (21 not out off 15 balls) added 50 runs in just 5.1 overs to provide a final flourish after Vedant Trivedi’s patient 68 off 98 balls helped them lay a platform.

AS IT HAPPENED | INDIA VS PAKISTAN UNDER-19 WORLD CUP SUPER SIX MATCH

However, Pakistan in order to qualify for the semi-final, will need to score the required runs in 33.4 overs which will enable them to pip India’s net run-rate.
Even if Pakistan win after that, India will qualify for the semifinals.

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Put into bat, Vaibhav Suryavanshi (30 off 22 balls) started in his typical attacking fashion but despite getting a reprieve off left-arm seamer Mohammad Sayyam’s (2/69) bowling, he was dismissed trying a second pull-shot in as many deliveries.

Skipper Ayush Mhatre (0)’s nightmarish run in Youth ODIs continued with a first-ball duck while Aaron George got a ripper from lanky Abdul Subhan (3/33), which pitched on middle and moved a shade to dislodge off-stump.

Subhan bowled full and straight and with his height produced that awkward bounce making life difficult for the batters.

From 47 for no loss, India were reduced to 47 for 3 after which left-handed Vihaan Malhotra (21) joined Vedant and consolidated the innings with a 62-run stand. However, none of the top order batters including Vedant could lift the tempo of the innings due to the slowness of the track that made shot making difficult.

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The right-handed Vedant played 98 balls and hit two fours and a six before a poor shot off a full-toss from left-arm wrist spinner Momin Qamar brought about his downfall.

Khilan and Kanishk chanced their arms just when it was required to take the team to a safe score.

(With PTI inputs)

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