Vaibhav Suryavanshi stumbles, but India U-19 crush Australia by 7 wickets to complete Youth Test sweep | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: India U-19 completed a dominant clean sweep of Australia U-19 on Wednesday, securing a seven-wicket victory in the second and final Youth Test in Australian conditions. The win capped a 2-0 series triumph, following India’s previous whitewash in the three-match Youth ODI series.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Resuming day two at 114 for seven, India U-19 extended their first innings to 171 all out, securing a slender 36-run lead over the hosts. Australia’s batting woes continued as they managed just 119 in their second innings, setting India an 81-run target to clinch the match.
India’s chase began on shaky ground, with star openers captain Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi dismissed early. Suryavanshi, the youngest IPL centurion at 14, tried to launch the first ball he faced over the straight boundary but fell short. In the next over, Mhatre was bowled by Kasey Barton, leaving India reeling.
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However, the chase was steadied by the lower middle order, and India comfortably reached the target in 12.2 overs, losing three wickets.The Australian innings crumbled under pressure from India’s disciplined bowling attack. Pacer Henil Patel struck early in the second innings, removing Simon Budge and Zed Hollick off successive deliveries to leave Australia at 0 for 2, and the home side never recovered.India’s performance highlighted their depth in both batting and bowling, with contributions from Vedant Trivedi (33 not out) and consistent support from the bowlers. Henil Patel finished with impressive figures of 3/23, while Barton ended with 2/32.Brief Scores:
- Australia U19: 135 & 116 all out (Alex Lee Young 38; Henil Patel 3/23)
- India U19: 171 & 84/3 (Vedant Trivedi 33; Kasey Barton 2/32)
With this comprehensive performance, India U-19 stamped their authority in the Youth Test and ODI series Down Under, showcasing the next generation of talent ready for international cricket.