IND vs ENG: Rain spoiled the game, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, failed in the test, captain took over the command

IND U19 vs ENG U19 2nd Youth Test: On the second day of England Under-19 vs India Under-19 2nd Youth, the host team scored 309 runs in the first innings on the basis of a brilliant innings by Ekansh Singh. In response, the Indian team has scored 51 runs at the loss of one wicket by the end of the second day's play.

Tue, 22 Jul 2025 09:25 AM (IST)
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IND vs ENG: Rain spoiled the game, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, failed in the test, captain took over the command
IND vs ENG: Rain spoiled the game, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, failed in the test, captain took over the command

India's Under-19 cricket team has put 51 runs on the scoreboard at the loss of one wicket in their first innings by the end of the second youth test. Captain Ayush Mhatre went back to the pavilion without being bowled out after scoring 21 runs, while Vivan Malhotra also went back unpardoned after scoring 6 runs. But rain played spoilsport, and very few overs were bowled on the second day. The England Under-19 team had scored 309 runs on the basis of a century of 117 runs by Ekansh Singh earlier.

Playing forward at 222 losing seven wickets, the home England side was bowled out for 309 runs on the second day. Ekansh Singh played an incredible century of 117 runs. Meanwhile, James Minto provided him with full backing by playing 46 runs. Naman Pushpak from India took 4 wickets, RS Ambrish and Aditya Rawat took 2-2 wickets and Henil Patel and Vivan Malhotra took 1-1 wickets.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, who played explosive innings in the Youth ODI series on England's soil, could not perform well in the second Youth Test as well. As an opening batsman, Vaibhav was out after scoring just 20 runs. However, at the end of the second day's play, Team India's captain Ayush Mhatre returned to the pavilion unbeaten after scoring 24 runs, and Vivan Malhotra returned unbeaten after scoring 6 runs.

The game had to be stopped repeatedly due to rain on the second day. Due to this, very few overs were bowled. By the end of the second day's play, the Indian team had put 51 runs on the scoreboard at the loss of one wicket. However, India is still 258 runs behind England. Now India will have to hope for some good performance on the third day. Now, two days are left in this match and in such a situation it seems difficult to have three innings. It is believed that like the first Youth Test, this test can also be a draw.

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