‘Storm’ of Indian bowlers, America was bowled out for just 107 runs, Henil Patel opened his claws

U-19 World Cup 2026: The victory chariot of the Indian youth team is running at full speed in the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026. Today in the match being played against America (USA), Indian bowlers forced the opposition team to kneel with their lethal bowling.

U-19 World Cup 2026: The victory chariot of the Indian youth team is running at full speed in the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026. Today in the match being played against America (USA), Indian bowlers forced the opposition team to kneel with their lethal bowling. After winning the toss, the Indian team came out to bowl first and on the basis of accurate line-length and sharp bowling, the entire American team was bundled out for only 107 runs.

American batting scattered like cards

Indian fast bowlers maintained their dominance right from the beginning of the match. It became difficult for the American batsmen to score runs from the very first over. America had no answer to the swing and speed of the Indian bowlers. Within just 39 runs, 5 of their batsmen had returned to the pavilion.

No batsman from the American side could play convincingly and wickets kept falling at regular intervals. An attempt was made to create some small partnerships in the middle order, but the Indian spinners took charge as soon as they arrived and bowled out America for a paltry score of 107. Henil Patel took maximum 5 wickets for India. Now India needs 108 runs to win.

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India U19 (Playing XI): Ayush Mhatre (captain), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Vedant Trivedi, Vihaan Malhotra, Abhigyan Kundu (wicketkeeper), Harvansh Pangalia, RS Ambareesh, Kanishk Chauhan, Henil Patel, Deepesh Devendran, Khilan Patel.

US U19 (Playing XI): Sahil Garg, Amarinder Gill, Arjun Mahesh (W), Utkarsh Srivastava (C), Ritwik Appidi, Adneet Jhamb, Amogh Arepalli, Nitish Sudini, Sabrish Prasad, Adit Kappa, Rishabh Shimpi

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