The India U-19 Cricket Team has done it again. In a performance that will be talked about for decades, the “Boys in Blue” clinched a record-extending sixth ICC U-19 World Cup title on Friday in Harare, dismantling England by 100 runs.
While the trophy is a collective achievement, the day belonged to one individual: 14-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
The young left-hander played an innings of sheer dominance, smashing 175 runs off just 80 balls. His knock, studded with 15 sixes and 15 fours, powered India to a daunting total of 411/9. It was a performance that forced the cricketing world to sit up and take notice, drawing praise from legends like Virat Kohli, Gautam Gambhir, and Dale Steyn.

The “Wonder Boy” Who Rewrote History
At just 14 years old, Suryavanshi didn’t just play a final; he owned it. His 175 is now the highest individual score in a U-19 World Cup final, surpassing previous records held by seasoned youth stars.
Former West Indies pacer and commentator Ian Bishop, who has called many such games, was effusive in his praise:
“India’s U19 team didn’t just turn up with a galaxy of stars to rest on their laurels. They turned up and turned on the power and flex. They worked hard and played smart and deserve this win.”
South African legend Dale Steyn went a step further, predicting a lucrative future for the teenager:
“Everyone’s tweeting about him, I may as well too… This kid, wonder boy, he’s gonna win an IPL before he finishes school.”
Legends Salute the “Fearless” Approach
The victory was celebrated by India’s senior pros, many of whom graduated from this very system.
Virat Kohli, who led India to the U-19 title in 2008, highlighted the country’s unparalleled consistency:
“Congratulations to the U-19 Indian team for lifting the World Cup once again. Our domination in the age group cricket and beyond continues. Well done to the whole squad and the support staff.”
Current India Head Coach Gautam Gambhir kept it simple but powerful:
“Proud of you boys! The bright future is here! #IndiaU19”
Spin maestro R Ashwin was awestruck by the modern approach of the young side, calling the campaign “flawless”:
“Incredible confidence and skill to be able to do what this @BCCI under 19 team did throughout this campaign. Well done boys. Scary to think of what par scores are going to look like in the future.”
The “Special Mentality”
T20 Captain Suryakumar Yadav, known for his own aggressive batting, recognized a kindred spirit in Suryavanshi.
“Absolutely incredible @vaibhavsoorya09. What a special mentality you have, to do this in a final. CLASS Knock.”
Former opener Mayank Agarwal also lauded the intent:
“Fearless cricket on the biggest stage! An absolutely electric performance by the India U-19 boys! A World Cup win powered by intent, skill, and a record-breaking knock.”
Match Summary: A One-Sided Finale
- India U-19: 411/9 (50 overs)
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi: 175 (80)
- Ayush Mhatre: 53 (51)
- England U-19: 311 All Out (40.2 overs)
- Caleb Falconer: 115 (67)
- RS Ambrish: 3/56
Despite a fighting century from England’s Caleb Falconer, the target of 412 was simply too steep. The Indian bowlers, led by RS Ambrish, kept chipping away at the wickets, eventually sealing a 100-run victory and cementing India’s status as the ultimate powerhouse of junior cricket.
Also Read : Tragic Incident in Kerala: 15-Year-Old Cricket Player Dies from Head Injury