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The much-awaited ICC Under 19 World Cup 2026 got underway with a fascinating Group A encounter between India U19 and United States of America U19 at the Queens Sports Club. Winning the toss, India opted to bowl first, setting the tone for an aggressive start in the tournament. The opening exchanges immediately underlined India’s sharp intent, highlighted by a moment of brilliance in the slip cordon that sent fans into raptures.
Vihaan Malhotra takes a splendid catch to get rid of Amrinder Gill
The defining moment arrived on the third ball of the second over when Vihaan Malhotra pulled off a sensational catch to dismiss Amrinder Gill. Bowling from around the wicket, Henil Patel produced a probing delivery that shaped away from the right-hander. Gill, attempting to play off the front foot, poked tentatively at the ball.
What followed was sheer athleticism. Stationed at second slip, Malhotra reacted in a flash, diving forward to clasp the ball inches above the turf with both hands. The low catch, taken at full stretch, left players and spectators stunned, while Patel celebrated India’s first breakthrough of the tournament. The dismissal not only halted the USA U19’s early momentum but also showcased India’s exceptional fielding standards right from the outset.
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’s fast bowler, Henil Patel, bags the opening wicket! 👏’s Amrinder Gill gets done by the bounce and edges it straight to the fielder. ☝️ | 👉 LIVE NOW ➡️
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High expectations from a talented Indian U19 squad
India have entered the tournament as one of the favourites, and expectations are understandably high given the quality within the squad. The team boasts several exciting prospects, including Vaibhav Suryavanshi, captain Ayush Mhatre, and the promising Kanishk Chouhan. With a balanced mix of batting depth, bowling variety, and athletic fielders, India appear well equipped to challenge for the title.