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India U19 Vs England U19 5th Youth ODI LIVE Score: Vihaan Malhotra Departs For 1, IND Two Down

India U19 Vs England U19 5th Youth ODI LIVE Score: Vihaan Malhotra Departs For 1, IND Two Down

News1807-07-2025
IND-U19 vs ENG-U19 Live Cricket Score, 5th Youth ODI: Brilliant Vaibhav Suryavanshi continued to push his stocks up, smashing the fastest Youth ODI century to guide India Under-19 to a series-winning 55-run win against England.
India have an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match affair.
Suryavanshi, who had a breakout IPL 2025 season, proved his mettle in the 50-over version too while making 143 off just 78 deliveries at a whopping strike-rate of 183, including 13 boundaries and 10 sixes.
Will Vaibhav shine again, or is it time for England to salvage some pride? Stay tuned for all updates:
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