
IND-U19 vs ENG-U19 1st Test Live Cricket Score Streaming: When and where to watch Vaibhav Suryavanshi's team in action today?
While the grind of the longer version of the game will be on, the spotlight will inevitably fall on India U19's dashing opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi. After breaking a heap of records with a blistering 52-ball century and a couple of other belligerent knocks in the 50-overs matches, Suryavanshi will hope to improve on his First-Class reputation after having smashed a century last year against Australia U19 at home. The then 13-year-old had become the youngest ever internatioal centurion, when he sent the Australian bowlers on a leather hunt and the England bowlers will brace for something similar.
IND U19 Vs ENG U19, 1st Youth Test Squads
England U19 Squad: Hamza Shaikh, Ben Mayes, Jaydn Denly, Aaryan Sawant, Thomas Rew(w/c), Rocky Flintoff, Archie Vaughan, James Minto, Sebastian Morgan, Tazeem Ali, Alex Green, Jack Home, AM French, Jay Singh
India U19 Squad: Ayush Mhatre(c), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Vihaan Malhotra, Rahul Kumar, Harvansh Pangalia(w), Kanishk Chouhan, RS Ambrish, Deepesh Devendran, Yudhajit Guha, Naman Pushpak, Anmoljeet Singh, Henil Patel, Abhigyan Kundu, Mohamed Enaan, Pranav Ragavendra, Maulyarajsinh Chavda
When is the India U19 vs England U19 1st Youth Test match being played?
The India U19 vs England U19, 1st Youth Test match will be played from July 12, Saturday, at 3:30 PM IST.
Where is the India U19 vs England U19 1st Youth Test match played?
The India U19 vs England U19, 1st Youth Test match will be played at Kent County Ground, Beckenham.
Where to watch the India U19 vs England U19 1st Youth Test match live online in India?
The India U19 vs England U19 1st Youth Test match will be live-streamed on the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) YouTube channel for free.
Where to watch the India U19 vs England U19 1st Youth Test match live broadcast in India?
The India U19 vs England U19 1st Youth Test match will not be televised on any TV channels in India.
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