
India U19 vs England U19, 2nd Youth Test Live Streaming Info: When and where to watch, squads
The first Youth Test between these sides ended in a draw. India Under-19 had won the ODI series 3-2.
IND U19 vs ENG U19 2nd Youth Test Live Streaming Info
When will the 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 take place?
The 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 will be held from July 20 to 23.
Where will the 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 be held?
The 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 will take place at County Ground, Chelmsford.
At what time will the 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 start?
The 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 will begin at 3:30 PM IST.
Where to watch the live telecast of the 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 in India?
The 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 will not be televised live in India.
Where to watch the live stream of the 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 in India?
The 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 will be streamed live on England & Wales Cricket Board YouTube channel.
Squads
England U-19: Hamza Shaikh, Ben Mayes, Jaydn Denly, Aaryan Sawant, Thomas Rew (wk) (c), Rocky Flintoff, Archie Vaughan, James Minto, Sebastian Morgan, Tazeem Ali, Alex Green, Jack Home, AM French, Jay Singh.
India U-19: Ayush Mhatre (c), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Vihaan Malhotra, Rahul Kumar, Harvansh Pangalia (wk), Kanishk Chouhan, RS Ambrish, Deepesh Devendran, Yudhajit Guha, Naman Pushpak, Anmoljeet Singh, Henil Patel, Abhigyan Kundu, Mohamed Enaan, Pranav Ragavendra, Maulyarajsinh Chavda.

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