IND U19 Win by 100 Runs | India vs England Highlights, ICC U19 World Cup 2026 Final: ENG U19 311/10 in 40.2 Overs (Target 412)

Defending champions India will face England in a high-stakes final of the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026 at the Harare Sports Club.

IND vs ENG U19 WC 2026 Final Live Score Updates (Photo x@ICC)
06 Feb, 20:20 (IST)

India U19 Win by 100 Runs! That's India U19 are crowned World Champions! Caleb Falconer, the lone warrior, was the last wicket to fell. He ends up with 115 off 67 balls. But it is India U19 who deserve all the attention here. A record extending sixth U19 World Cup title win for India. 

06 Feb, 20:14 (IST)

OUT! Another wicket for Ambrish here. England U19 now nine down. Manny Lumsden is caught near deep backward square-leg. India inching towards victory. Manny Lumsden c Vedant Trivedi b Ambrish 3(10)

06 Feb, 20:04 (IST)

OUT! Ambrish breaks the stand. James Minto gets a top-edge and is caught behind a backward point.  India U19 now just two wickets away from victory. James Minto c (sub)Mohamed Enaan b Ambrish 28(41)

06 Feb, 19:52 (IST)

England U19 now need 147 more runs to win at an asking rate of 9.19 runs per over. The partnership between Caleb Falconer and James Minto is now worth 88 off 72 balls. Falconer is batting on 73 off 42 balls while Minto is batting on 27 off 38 balls.

06 Feb, 19:28 (IST)

43-run partnership between Caleb Falconer and James Minto after the double wicket over.  England U19 need 192 more runs to win at an asking rate of slightly over 8 runs per over but the problem is they don't have much wickets in hand.

06 Feb, 19:09 (IST)

OUT! Deepesh Devendran gets two in one over, and England have lost almost all their batters. First, Farhan Ahmed walked back in an attempt to play the late, but could only manage an outside-edge, which the wicketkeeper Abhigyan Kundu held on with ease.   A simple caught and bowl for Devendran, who finishes his over with Sebastian Morgan's wicket. 

06 Feb, 19:04 (IST)

OUT! Indian skipper Ayush Mhatre comes onto bowl, and produces a double wicket over. First, Ben Dawkins looked to attack the spinner, but he failed to time the ball and lobbed it to the extra-cover region. Ben Dawkins c Khilan Patel b Ayush Mhatre 66(56) 

Secondly, a run-out where Ralphie Albert perished due to confusion in the middle with Caleb Falconer. England have lost half their side. Ralphie Albert run out (Khilan Patel/Abhigyan Kundu) 0(2) 

06 Feb, 18:56 (IST)

FIFTY! A solid knock from Ben Dawkins, who has looked in control during his stay in the middle. Dawkins reached his third fifty of the tournament in 49 balls, which included six fours and a solitary six. Dawkins is joined by Caleb Falconer in the middle. 

06 Feb, 18:53 (IST)

OUT! Kanishk Chouhan gets the final laugh, as Thomas Rew looking to get another maximum holed out at extra-cover. Rew managed to get neither power nor elevation in his shot, handing a catch to his counterpart, Ayush Mhatre.

06 Feb, 18:47 (IST)

DRINKS! The fall of a wicket has not curbed England batters' aggression as both Ben Dawkins and Thomas Rew keep the required run rate in check. Rew has raced to 20 off 14, while Dawkins is nearing his third half-century in the tournament. 

06 Feb, 18:31 (IST)

OUT! Ben Mayes went for the cheeky reverse-sweep and failed to connect the ball perfectly. A brilliant knock of 45 off 28 comes to an end as Khilan Patel gets the last laugh, having been hit for six on the previous ball. 

06 Feb, 18:17 (IST)

Since the fall of Joseph Moores, England batters have rather than going into a shell, have opened up and managed to hit runs at will. Ben Mayers and Ben Dawkins have already added  45 runs in 31 balls, finding a boundary every over. Indian bowlers will need to step up and not get complacent. 

06 Feb, 17:55 (IST)

OUT! Henil Patel's drop did not cost much as Joseph Moores departs in the very next over. Moores went for the cut shot, but could manage to chop on the ball onto the stumps, handing RS Ambrish his maiden wicket of the final. 

06 Feb, 17:51 (IST)

England could have been one down, if not for Henil Patel dropping Joseph Moores, after the latter hit the former for a hat-trick of fours in the last over. Moores and Ben Dawkins have started cautiously, and are way behind the asking rate.

06 Feb, 17:35 (IST)

The pressure will be on England's batters to start swiftly and maintain their required run-rate, which is around 9. Ben Dawkins and Joseph Moores will look to emulate Vaibhav Suryavanshi's aggression. With 411 runs on the board, the Boys in Blue will look to make early inroads, given that the opposition batters will look to score quick runs. 

06 Feb, 17:02 (IST)

Despite picking wickets in the final few overs, India have managed to take their total past 400 runs, closing their innings on 411 for 9. Kanishk Chouhan played a quick-fire 37 of 20, ensuring the Boy in Blues set a daunting target for the opposition. 

06 Feb, 16:35 (IST)

OUT! Manny Lumsden gets his first success of the match, and Abhigyan Kundu's cameo comes to an end. Kundu started slow, but ended his knock with a flurry of boundaries. Looking to attack Lumsden, Kundu handed a catch trying to scoop the ball, having scored 40 off 31. 

06 Feb, 16:21 (IST)

This phase is important in the context of the match, given that India can reach an unbeatable score. England have done extremely well to curb the flow of runs, picking quick wickets in the middle-overs. Abhigyan Kundu and RS Ambrish will have to ensure India ends with a flourish and manages to reach as close to 400 as possible. 

06 Feb, 16:02 (IST)

OUT! Vedant Trivedi departs after a slow 32 off 36. Sebastian Morgan is making merry with India's faltering middle-order. A soft dismissal yet again for India, Trivedi hands a simple catch to Ben Mayes at square leg. James Minto earlier claimed the wicket of Vihaan Malhotra, who was also trying to up the ante holded up at mid-off. 

06 Feb, 15:49 (IST)

300! Might have taken a bit of extra time, but India have crossed the 300-run mark.  Vihaan Malhotra and Vedant Trivedi have played risk-free cricket, adding 51 off 51, to guide the Boys in Blue past 300 after Vaibhav Suryavanshi's sensational knock came to an end on 175. 

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India U19 Cricket Team vs England U19 Cricket Team  Live Score Updates: Defending champions India will face England in a high-stakes final of the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026 on February 6, at the Harare Sports Club. You can find the India U19 Cricket Team vs England U19 Cricket Team match scorecard here. Both sides enter the summit clash with unblemished records, setting the stage for a repeat of the 2022 final where India emerged victorious. India are chasing a record-extending sixth title, while England aim to secure their first trophy in 28 years. India’s Record in ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Finals.

India vs England Path to the Final

India reached their tenth overall final following a historic semi-final victory over Afghanistan. Chasing a formidable 311—the highest successful chase in the tournament's history—Aaron George anchored the innings with a brilliant 115, supported by explosive fifties from Vaibhav Suryavanshi and captain Ayush Mhatre.

England’s journey has been equally dominant, culminating in a composed 27-run win over arch-rivals Australia in the first semi-final. Led by Thomas Rew, the English side has been praised for its tactical clarity and a balanced bowling attack that has consistently stifled opponents throughout the group and Super Six stages.

The final will likely be decided by the duel between India's aggressive top order and England's disciplined pace attack. The 14-year-old batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi, known for his high strike rate, remains India’s X-factor. Conversely, England will rely on the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, Manny Lumsden, to provide early breakthroughs on a Harare surface that has traditionally favoured seamers in the opening powerplay. India Qualify For U19 World Cup 2026 Final; Aaron George, Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre Shine As Boys in Blue Set To Meet England In Summit Clash.

Squads

India U19 Ayush Mhatre (c), Vihaan Malhotra (vc), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Aaron George, Vedant Trivedi, Abhigyan Kundu (wk), Harvansh Singh (wk), R.S. Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan A. Patel, Mohamed Enaan, Henil Patel, D. Deepesh, Kishan Kumar Singh, Udhav Mohan.

England U19: Thomas Rew (c/wk), Farhan Ahmed (vc), Ralphie Albert, Will Bennison, Ben Dawkins, Caleb Falconer, Ali Farooq, Alex French, Alex Green, Luke Hands, Manny Lumsden, Ben Mayes (wk), James Minto, Joe Moores, Sebastian Morgan.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 06, 2026 12:25 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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