India’s Abhigyan Kundu smashes double century in U19 Asia Cup

DUBAI: India’s teenage batting sensation Abhigyan Kundu turned heads on Tuesday with a stunning double century against Malaysia in the ACC Under-19 Asia Cup 2025 at The Sevens Stadium.

The 17-year-old left-hander scored 209 runs off just 125 balls, including 17 fours and nine sixes, propelling India to a commanding 408 for seven in their 50 overs.

While Kundu broke multiple records with this knock, the match does not carry official Youth ODI status.

As a result, South Africa’s Jorich Van Schalkwyk, who scored 215 off 153 balls against Zimbabwe earlier this year in Harare, remains the only batter to record a double century in official Youth ODIs.

Nevertheless, Kundu’s innings stands out as one of the most remarkable individual performances in the tournament’s history.

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Kundu walked in after Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s dismissal in the 11th over and wasted no time asserting his dominance.

He reached his fifty in 44 balls, his century in 80 balls, and crossed the 200-run mark in just 121 deliveries.

He shared a 209-run partnership with Vedant Trivedi and added a blistering 87-run stand from 36 balls with Kanishk Chouhan, ensuring India posted a formidable total.

This knock also surpassed Suryavanshi’s earlier tournament-high score of 171 against the UAE and firmly established Kundu as one of the standout performers of the U19 Asia Cup.

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U19 Asia Cup: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh reach semi-final as Afghanistan crash out

DUBAI: Sri Lanka and Bangladesh reached the semi-finals of the ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup after registering victories in their Group B fixtures here on Monday.

Sri Lanka reached the knockout stage with a two-wicket victory over the hosts, Afghanistan, who crashed out after the loss.

Set stiff 236, Sri Lanka hit the winning runs on the second ball of the final over, losing eight wickets in the process.

Viran Chamuditha and Chamika Heenatigala starred with the bat as both scored 62 and 51* runs respectively.

Heenatigala stayed till the end, ensuring his team crossed the finish line.

For Afghanistan, Nooristani Omarzai remained the standout bowler, managing to pick three wickets.

Earlier, after opting to bat first, Afghanistan were bowled out for 235 in 49.5 overs.

Osman Sadat remained the top scorer with 52 to his name from 87 balls.

For Sri Lanka, Sethmika Seneviratne and Dulnith Sigera shone with the ball, scalping three apiece.

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In the eighth fixture, Bangladesh chased down a mere target of 131 in 24.5 overs with seven wickets in hand.

Opener Zawad Abrar scored 70 from 68 balls with the help of three sixes and seven fours, while Kalam Siddiki remained the other notable contributor, scoring 34 from 66 balls.

For his outstanding batting, Abrar was named the player of the match.

For Nepal, Yuvraj Khatri and Abhisekh Tiwari picked up one wicket each.

After being invited to bat first, Nepal was skittled for 130 in 31.1 overs, thanks Md Sobuj and three wickets.

Abhisekh Tiwari was the highest scorer for Nepal with 30 from 43 deliveries.

Nonetheless, Sri Lanka is at the top of Group B with four points, while Bangladesh are second despite having similar points due to the net run rate.

Both semi-finalists will face each other on Wednesday whereas Afghanistan and Nepal will play in a dead rubber.

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WATCH: Ahmed Hussain pulls off ‘unreal’ catch during India clash

DUBAI: Pakistan’s emerging batter Ahmed Hussain took an outstanding acrobatic catch during the ACC U19 Asia Cup 2025 clash against arch-rivals India here at the ICC Academy on Sunday.

Ahmed, fresh from a century in the previous outing against Malaysia, demonstrated his next-level fielding skills after pulling a fantastic catch at point during the 20th over of the Indian innings.

Left-arm spinner Niqab Shafiq bowled a wide delivery, which allowed the batter Vedant Trivedi to cut it through the point region; however, Ahmed Hussain plucked it out of the air, which left everybody stunned.

Following the catch, seasoned commentator Roshan Abeysinghe was in awe and praised the fielder for taking a beauty while Ahmed’s teammates rallied around him in celebration.

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The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) also shared the video on its social media handles.

“Ahmed Hussain snatches it out of thin air! Vedant is frozen in disbelief ~ he has to walk back,” the caption wrote.

Nonetheless, India managed to defeat Pakistan by 90 runs as the Green Shirts’ batting line faltered in pursuit of the 241-run target.

Deepesh Devendran produced an all-round performance with the bat and ball as he scored a vital 46 runs lower down, which was backed by three wickets.

For Pakistan, Huzaifa Ahsan played a valiant knock, amassing 70 runs from 83 balls laced with nine fours and two sixes.

Playing XIs

Pakistan: Usman Khan, Sameer Minhas, Ali Hassan Baloch, Ahmed Hussain, Farhan Yousaf (c), Hamza Zahoor(w), Huzaifa Ahsan, Niqab Shafiq, Abdul Subhan, Mohammad Sayyam, and Ali Raza.

India: Ayush Mhatre(c), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Aaron George, Vihaan Malhotra, Vedant Trivedi, Abhigyan Kundu(w), Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan Patel, Deepesh Devendran, Kishan Kumar Sing,h and Henil Patel.

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Pakistan crashed out of U19 Asia Cup 2023 after shock UAE defeat

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) stunned Pakistan by 11 runs in a low-scoring thriller and stormed into the ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup 2023 final.

Set to chase a modest 194, Pakistan’s batting unit unfolded on a mere 182 despite a gritty half-century by their captain Saad Baig.

Pakistan, after having a dismal start to the run chase when they were reduced to 22/2 in the sixth over, managed to recover well, courtesy of a sensible partnership between Baig and Azan Awais.

The pair took Pakistan past the 100-run mark and had put their side in command for a comfortable victory before both perished in successive overs.

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Baig remained the top-scorer for Pakistan U19 with a 52-ball 50, laced with four boundaries and a six while Awais struck five boundaries amid his cautious 41-run knock in 71 deliveries.

The back-to-back dismissals sparked a collapse in Pakistan’s batting lineup and they soon slipped to 121/7 in 29 overs.

Ali Asfand and Amir Hassan then put together a cautious partnership for the eighth wicket and added 44 runs to the total.

The duo, however, conceded a whopping 94 deliveries in the process, causing the required run-rate to skyrocket.

The dire need to go big saw Hassan falling victim to Dhruv Prashar in the 45th over. He scored 27 in 47 deliveries with the help of two boundaries and a six.

Asfand, on the other hand, held his ground firm but his efforts went in vain as the UAE bowlers ran through Pakistan U19 tailenders to wrap up a historic victory in the final over of the run chase.

Asfand remained stranded at the crease with an unbeaten 16 in 61 deliveries.

Hardik Pai and Ayman Ahamed led the bowling attack for the UAE with two wickets each while Omid Rehman, Prashar and Ammar Badami made one scalp each.

Putting UAE into bat first, Pakistan U19 did well to restrict the home side to 193 in 47.5 overs despite Aayan Afzal Khan’s half-century.

He played a captain’s knock of 57-ball 55 with seven boundaries to his name. Opener Aryansh Sharma chipped in with his 46 from 70 balls with the help of six boundaries.

Ethan D’Souza played a handy knock of 37 off 63 balls with two fours and a six to his name.

Ubaid Shah, younger brother of star Pakistan pacer Naseem Shah, was the pick of Pakistan’s bowlers with his 4-44 in 9.5 overs. Ali Asfand and Arafat Minhas took two wickets each.

In another semi-final clash, Bangladesh outclassed India by four wickets and also made it to the U19 Asia Cup final.

India, after being sent to bat first, scored 188 in 42.4 overs on the back of Murugan Abhishek and Musheer Khan’s fifties.

The former top-scored with 74-ball 62 with six fours and two maximums to his name. The latter struck three fours on his way to 50 off 61 balls.

Maruf Mridha was the pick of Bangladesh bowlers with his 4-41 in 10 overs. Rohanat Doullah Borson and Sheikh Paevez Jibon bagged two wickets each.

Bangladesh successfully chased the 189-run target at the loss of six wickets in 42.5 overs. Ariful Islam was the star performer with his 94 off 90 balls. His knock included nine fours and four sixes.

He was supported by Ahrar Amin who stuck three fours on his way to 101-ball 44.

Naman Tiwari picked three wickets for India.

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Pakistan to face UAE in ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup semi-final

Pakistan’s thrilling journey of the ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup 2023 has reached its pinnacle they prepare to face off against UAE U19 in the semi-final clash at the ICC Academy Ground Dubai, on Friday.

The eight-team tournament has seen Pakistan U19 emerged as a standout force in Group A. The young talents from Pakistan proved their mettle by remaining undefeated in the group-stage matches.

Mohammad Zeeshan earned the player of the match award in the seven-wicket win against Nepal U19 for his impressive performance, securing six wickets for 19 runs and contributing 20 runs off eight balls.

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Azan Awais was then the highlight against India U19, remaining unbeaten with a stellar innings of 105 runs off 130 balls and leading the side to an eight-wicket win.

Shamyl Hussain was named player of the match in the game against Afghanistan, displaying an excellent performance with the bat, smashing 75 runs off 54 balls and taking one wicket for eight runs with the ball as Pakistan claimed an 83-run win over Afghanistan U19.

The semi-final clash promises to be an exciting battle as both teams vie for a coveted spot in the U19 Asia Cup finale.

UAE U19, hosting the tournament and competing alongside Bangladesh, Japan, and Sri Lanka in Group B, have also been in form.

The last meeting between Pakistan U19 and UAE U19 saw the Qasim Akram-led side win the match by 21 runs at the ICC Academy Ground in 2021.

Qasim Akram was the player of the match in that contest for his all-round contribution of (50, 67b and three for 52).

Pakistan captain Saad Baig said, “We have done well in all three games played so far. However, this achievement is not our ultimate goal. Our aim is to win the U19 Asia Cup. We consistently strive to deliver on the big stage, as shown by our performances in the last three games.

“We remain focused on identifying and rectifying mistakes after each match, improving ourselves for the upcoming fixtures.”

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Bowlers drive India to eighth U19 Asia Cup title

DUBAI: Indian bowlers annihilated Sri Lanka’s batting line-up before Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s half-century guided the side to their record-extending eighth Under-19 Asia Cup title.

Set to chase 102 from 32 overs, as per Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method, India completed the run-chase in the 22nd over; winning the match by nine wickets.

The winning side, however, halted by a poor start in the run-chase, as Harnoor Singh departed cheaply after scoring just five. The men in blue lost their first wicket for a mere eight runs.

Raghuvanshi and Shaik Rashid, however, batted brilliantly and drove their side to the glory. The pair recorded an unbeaten 96-runs partnership. Rashid scored 31 off 49 balls, followed by the top-scorer – Raghuvanshi, who scored an astonishing half-century; scoring 56 off 67 balls, laced with seven boundaries.

For the Lions, only Yasiru Rodrigo picked up the only wicket.

Batting first, the Lions’ batters struggled completely, with none of their batters could able to go big. The side, in the end, bowled out for a paltry 106. Raveen de Silva scored 15, followed Rodrigo, who top-scored with his 19.

Indian bowlers, on the other hand, partnered strongly. Vicky Ostwal picked three wickets, while Kaushal Tambe claimed two. Raj Bawa, Ravi Kumar, and Rajvardhan Hangargekar each took one wicket apiece.

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Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 22 runs to qualify for U19 Asia Cup final

DUBAI: Sri Lankan bowlers outshined as Pakistan fell apart in the low-scoring semi-final of U19 Asia Cup here on Thursday. 

Set to chase 147 runs in 50 overs, Pakistan were bowled out for 125 after a fighting contest.

A slower start from Pakistani batters put them under pressure as middle-order came out in a nervous situation. Mohammad Shehzad scored 30 runs including just a boundary.

Ahmed Khan resisted in the end by scoring 36 runs off 74 balls including a boundary but Sri Lankan bowlers did the job for their team.

Treveen Mathews bagged four wickets while Dinuth Wellalage took three.

Earlier, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 147 runs thanks to bowlers Zeeshan Zameer who took four wickets, and Ahmed Khan, Awais Ali who managed two wickets each.

Yasiru Rodrigo and Mateesha Pathirana scored the highest 31 runs each.

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U19 Asia Cup: India crush Bangladesh, advance to the final

SHARJAH: Indian bowlers partnered strongly to aid their side defeat Bangladesh by 112 runs to advance into the Under 19 Asia Cup Final, here on Thursday.

Indian bowlers annihilated Bangladesh’s batting line-up; dismissing the side for a paltry 140 runs while chasing 243 in the second Semi-final of the ongoing tournament.

Set to chase 243, the Tigers’ batter struggled throughout the innings, none of their batters could able to make a significant impact with the bat, and the side, in the end, bowled out for 140. Bangladesh’s opener – Tahfijul Islam scored 26, followed by their top-scorer, Ariful Islam, who scored a valiant 42.

For the men in blue, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, Ravi Kumar, Raj Bawa, and Vicky Ostwal each bagged two wickets. Nishant Sindhu and Kaushal Tambe, on the other hand, shared one wicket apiece.

Batting first, Indian openers provided an average start to the team; adding 23-runs for the first wicket before Angkrish Raghuvanshi, departed after scoring 16. Soon after, Harnoor Singh also walked back to the pavilion, the batter managed to score 15.

The side kept losing wickets at one end, but, Shaik Rashid stood firm at the other end. Rashid fought hard and kept the scoreboard ticking single-handedly. The batter scored an unbeaten 90 off 108 balls; smashing three boundaries and a six.

With a handy cameo down the order from Ostwal of 28. India finished with 243/8 in the allotted 50 overs. The batter faced just 18 balls and smoked three boundaries.

For the Tigers, Rakibul Hassan starred; picking three wickets, while Ariful, SM Meherob, Naimur Rohman, and Tanzim Hasan Sakib shared one wicket apiece.

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U19 Asia Cup: Kuwait stun Nepal in a thriller

DUBAI: Kuwait’s skipper, Meet Bhavsar, scored a magnificent 175, leading his team to a one-wicket victory over Nepal in the Under-19 Asia Cup’s last round match.

In the ongoing tournament’s final round match. Bhavsar, Kuwait’s outstanding performer, kept his cool and chased down 240 in the second last over, smashing three boundaries in the last over.

Set to chase 240, Kuwait, were off to a brilliant start; with the openers putting on a brilliant century partnership. The duo added 117-runs for the first wicket before Jude Saldanha departed after scoring 25 off 42 balls.

Soon after, wickets began to tumble at an alarming rate, but, Bhavsar stood firm at the other. He kept the scoreboard ticking single-handedly, while rest of the batters were departing cheaply.

Bhavsar scored a magnificent 175 off 149 balls, laced with 24 boundaries and a six. He claimed the record for the highest individual score in the ongoing tournament.

Nepal bowlers were good, but, could not get the last breakthrough for their side. Gulshan Jha starred; taking three wickets, while Sher Mall, Bashir Ahamad, and Bibek Yadav each bagged two wickets.

Batting first, Nepal had a contrasting start to their innings; losing the first three wickets for just 27 runs. Bibek Magar and Ahamad, however, stabilized the situation for the side; both scoring half-centuries and took their side to 119 before Magar dismissed. He scored a brilliant 50 off 76 balls, including six boundaries.

Soon after, Ahamad also dismissed after scoring 56, he faced 61 balls and smashed seven boundaries and a six. The side was slipped to 143/7 before Mohammad Aadil Alam chipped in with an important cameo of 49; facing just 42 balls and smashed two boundaries and five sixes. Nepal, in the end, bowled out for 239.

For Kuwait, Abdul Sadiq and Mirza Ahmed each claimed three wickets, while Henry Thomas Mohammad Bastaki took two wickets apiece.

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U19 Asia Cup: SLvsBAN ends halfway due to COVID-19

DUBAI: Asian Cricket Council (ACC) called off Group B match of U19 Asia Cup between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka halfway after two officials were tested COVID-19 positive. 

As per the details, the match was ended halfway after two COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the camp.

“Asian Cricket Council and Emirates Cricket Board can confirm that the final Group B match of ACC Under 19 Asia Cup scheduled for play today has been called off,” ACC said in a statement on Twitter.

“It is confirmed that two Officials have tested positive for COVID-19. The Officials are currently safe and being treated in accordance with tournament protocols. All personnel associated with this match are undergoing testing protocols and isolating until results returned,” the statement added.

Now, all the players and officials will be tested for COVID-19 before any further decision on this matter.

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