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AFG U19 vs IND U19 Semi-Final – Feb 4, 2026

U19 WC Semi-Final: IND vs AFG Match Analysis

U19 World Cup 2026 - Semi-Final 2

Harare Sports Club • February 4, 2026 • Day Match
India Under-19s won by 7 wickets (with 53 balls remaining)
Afghanistan U19
310/4 (50 ov)
India U19
311/3 (41.1 ov)
Player of the Match: Aaron George (115 runs from 104 balls) POTM
Match Summary
Team Score Overs Run Rate Top Scorer Best Bowler Result
Afghanistan U19 310/4 50.0 6.20 F Shinozada 110(93) N Omarzai 2/64 Lost
India U19 311/3 41.1 7.55 A George 115(104) K Chouhan 2/55 Won

Match Summary: India Under-19s produced a dominant chase to defeat Afghanistan Under-19s by 7 wickets with 53 balls to spare, booking their place in the final. Chasing 311, India reached the target in just 41.1 overs, powered by Aaron George's century (115) and aggressive starts from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (68 off 33) and Ayush Mhatre (62 off 59).

Complete Scorecards
Afghanistan Under-19s Innings - 310/4 (50 Overs)
Batter R B 4s 6s SR Dismissal
Osman Sadat 39 70 3 0 55.71 c Deepesh b Chouhan
Khalid Ahmadzai 31 39 4 1 79.48 c †Kundu b Deepesh
Faisal Shinozada 110 93 15 0 118.27 b Deepesh
Uzairullah Niazai 101* 86 12 2 117.44 not out
Azizullah Miakhil 12 9 1 0 133.33 c Khilan Patel b Chouhan
Abdul Aziz 7* 3 1 0 233.33 not out
Extras: 10 (lb 2, w 3, pen 5) • Total: 310/4 (50 Ov)
Fall of wickets: 1-53 (Khalid Ahmadzai, 12.2 ov), 2-117 (Osman Sadat, 24.1 ov), 3-265 (Faisal Shinozada, 45.5 ov), 4-293 (Azizullah Miakhil, 48.3 ov)
India Under-19s Bowling
Bowler O M R W ECON 0s WD NB
RS Ambrish 9 0 65 0 7.22 27 1 0
Henil Patel 10 0 56 0 5.60 33 0 0
Deepesh Devendran 10 0 64 2 6.40 29 2 0
Khilan Patel 10 0 49 0 4.90 32 0 0
Kanishk Chouhan 9 0 55 2 6.11 18 0 0
Ayush Mhatre 2 0 14 0 7.00 4 0 0
India Under-19s Innings - 311/3 (41.1 Overs)
Batter R B 4s 6s SR Dismissal
Aaron George 115 104 15 2 110.57 c sub b Wahidullah Zadran
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 68 33 9 4 206.06 c Osman Sadat b Nooristani Omarzai
Ayush Mhatre (c) 62 59 5 4 105.08 c Osman Sadat b Nooristani Omarzai
Vihaan Malhotra 38* 47 3 0 80.85 not out
Vedant Trivedi 5* 6 0 0 83.33 not out
Extras: 23 (b 4, lb 11, nb 2, w 6) • Total: 311/3 (41.1 Ov)
Fall of wickets: 1-90 (Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 9.3 ov), 2-204 (Ayush Mhatre, 26.2 ov), 3-300 (Aaron George, 39.3 ov)
Afghanistan Under-19s Bowling
Bowler O M R W ECON 0s WD NB
Abdul Aziz 10 0 70 0 7.00 33 0 1
Wahidullah Zadran 7.1 0 67 1 9.34 15 0 0
Nooristani Omarzai 10 0 64 2 6.40 27 2 0
Khatir Stanikzai 9 0 52 0 5.77 27 3 1
Roohullah Arab 4 0 35 0 8.75 13 0 0
Uzairullah Niazai 1 0 8 0 8.00 1 0 0
Century Performances
Aaron George (IND) POTM
115
Balls: 104
Strike Rate: 110.57
4s/6s: 15/2
Position: Opener
50/100: 52/95 balls
Dismissal: c sub b Zadran
Impact: Anchored India's chase, shared partnerships of 90 (1st wicket) and 114 (2nd wicket)
Faisal Shinozada (AFG)
110
Balls: 93
Strike Rate: 118.27
4s/6s: 15/0
Position: 3
50/100: 49/86 balls
Dismissal: b Deepesh
Impact: Scored 110 in 93 balls, shared 148-run partnership with Niazai for 3rd wicket
Uzairullah Niazai (AFG)
101*
Balls: 86
Strike Rate: 117.44
4s/6s: 12/2
Position: 4
50/100: 63/85 balls
Not Out: Yes
Impact: Remained unbeaten on 101, accelerated in death overs, shared century stand with Shinozada
Partnership Analysis
Partnership Runs Balls RR Batsmen Impact
AFG - 3rd Wicket 148 130 6.83 Shinozada (110) - Niazai (101*) Set up big total
IND - 1st Wicket 90 57 9.47 George (115) - Sooryavanshi (68) Explosive start to chase
IND - 2nd Wicket 114 101 6.77 George (115) - Mhatre (62) Consolidated position
IND - 3rd Wicket 96 79 7.29 George (115) - Malhotra (38*) Sealed victory
AFG - 1st Wicket 53 74 4.30 Sadat (39) - Ahmadzai (31) Steady start
Bowling Analysis

India Under-19s Bowling

Kanishk Chouhan
9-0-55-2
Economy: 6.11
Wickets: Sadat, Miakhil
Deepesh Devendran
10-0-64-2
Economy: 6.40
Wickets: Ahmadzai, Shinozada
Khilan Patel
10-0-49-0
Economy: 4.90
Wickets: 0

Afghanistan Under-19s Bowling

Nooristani Omarzai
10-0-64-2
Economy: 6.40
Wickets: Sooryavanshi, Mhatre
Wahidullah Zadran
7.1-0-67-1
Economy: 9.34
Wickets: George
Khatir Stanikzai
9-0-52-0
Economy: 5.77
Wickets: 0
Match Statistics
Total Runs
621
310 + 311
Total Boundaries
76
60 fours, 16 sixes
Centuries
3
2 for AFG, 1 for IND
Fifties
2
Sooryavanshi, Mhatre
Run Rate Difference
+1.35
IND: 7.55, AFG: 6.20
Balls Remaining
53
8.5 overs
Highest Partnership
148
Shinozada-Niazai (AFG)
Total Wickets
7
AFG: 4, IND: 3
Dominant Chase Analysis
Powerplay 1 (1-10)
91/1
Run Rate: 9.10
Middle Overs (11-40)
212/2
Run Rate: 7.07
Final Phase (41.1)
8/0
Finished in 41.1 overs

Chase Masterclass: India Under-19s produced one of the most dominant chases in U19 World Cup history, chasing down 311 with 53 balls to spare. Their run rate of 7.55 was significantly higher than Afghanistan's 6.20, showcasing their batting superiority.

Match Flow & Key Moments
Toss
Afghanistan win toss, elect to bat: Choose to set target in semi-final
12.2 overs
First breakthrough: Khalid Ahmadzai falls for 31, AFG 53/1
24.1 overs
Sadat departs: Osman Sadat falls for 39, AFG 117/2
45.5 overs
Shinozada century: Falls after scoring 110, AFG 265/3
49.1 overs
Niazai century: Reaches 100 off 85 balls, AFG cross 300
AFG Total
310/4: Afghanistan post competitive total with twin centuries
IND Chase Start
Explosive start: India reach 50 in 5.5 overs (35 balls)
9.3 overs
Sooryavanshi departs: Falls after quickfire 68 off 33 balls
26.2 overs
Mhatre falls: Captain Ayush Mhatre out for 62, IND 204/2
39.3 overs
George century: Aaron George falls after scoring 115, IND 300/3
41.1 overs
Match won: India reach 311/3, win by 7 wickets with 53 balls left
U19 World Cup 2026 Points Table

Super Sixes, Group 2

Team M W L NRR Pts Form
India U19 4 4 0 +2.585 8 WWWW
England U19 4 4 0 +1.757 8 WWWW
Pakistan U19 4 2 2 +0.765 4 WLWL
Bangladesh U19 4 1 2 -0.505 3 LWNR
New Zealand U19 4 0 3 -2.923 1 LLLN
Zimbabwe U19 4 0 4 -2.815 0 LLLL

Super Sixes, Group 1

Team M W L NRR Pts Form
Australia U19 4 4 0 +1.950 8 WWWW
Afghanistan U19 4 3 1 +1.725 6 LWWW
Sri Lanka U19 4 3 1 -0.113 6 WWLW
West Indies U19 4 2 2 -0.421 4 WLWL
South Africa U19 4 0 4 -0.980 0 LLLL
Ireland U19 4 0 4 -2.010 0 LLLL

Tournament Final: India Under-19s will face England Under-19s in the U19 World Cup 2026 final. This sets up a classic showdown between the two undefeated teams of the tournament.

Match Analysis & Final Preview

India Under-19s produced a masterclass in chasing to defeat Afghanistan Under-19s by 7 wickets with 53 balls remaining in the second semi-final of the U19 World Cup 2026. Despite Afghanistan posting 310/4 with centuries from Faisal Shinozada (110) and Uzairullah Niazai (101*), India chased down the target with remarkable ease.

Player of the Match Aaron George anchored the chase with a magnificent 115 off 104 balls, supported by explosive innings from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (68 off 33) and captain Ayush Mhatre (62 off 59). India's batting depth and aggressive approach proved too much for Afghanistan's bowlers.

🏆 U19 World Cup 2026 Final

India Under-19s vs England Under-19s

Date: February 7, 2026

Venue: Harare Sports Club

Key Battle: India's batting power vs England's bowling attack

Preview: Both teams enter the final undefeated in the tournament. England defeated Australia in their semi-final, while India dominated Afghanistan. This promises to be an epic clash between two of the best U19 teams in the world.

AFG Under-19 vs IND Under-19 Semi-Final: What a Game!

That second semi-final of the ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup back on February 4, 2026, at Harare Sports Club? Seriously, one for the books. Afghanistan Under-19 smashed 310 for 4, with two amazing centuries. But India Under-19 just went out and crushed it, winning by seven wickets with almost nine overs to spare. Crazy!

This game wasn’t just about hitting and bowling; it showed how brave, mentally strong, and smart these young players are these days. India’s crazy chase got them to their tenth Under-19 World Cup final and showed everyone who’s boss.

Afghanistan Under-19 Put Up a Big Score

Afghanistan Under-19 started out cool and collected after choosing to bat. Their first guys up did a good job of not letting things fall apart early on a good batting pitch in Harare. Osman Sadat and Khalid Ahmadzai kept the scoreboard ticking and handled the Indian bowlers okay.

After Ahmadzai got out, Faisal Shinozada really got going. He showed why everyone was talking about him in the tournament. He got 110 runs off 93 balls just by timing the ball well, putting it in the right spots, and playing steady. Anything short or wide, he smashed, and he really knew how to pace his hitting.

Shinozada and Niazai Take Over

Then Uzairullah Niazai came in, and things really changed. They worked together, being careful but also going for it, so they kept the runs coming without losing wickets. That partnership messed up India’s bowling plans and really annoyed the guys in the field.

Shinozada got to his hundred with some great shots, putting the ball where he wanted, and Niazai just went wild in the last few overs. Niazai ended up with 101 not out off 86 balls, hitting some really clean shots and picking his moments well, especially against the spin bowlers.

Afghanistan racked up 111 runs in the last ten overs, ending up at 310 for 4. It looked like a way-more-than-decent score, especially in a World Cup semi-final where the pressure often makes teams play it safe.

India Under-19 Face a Huge Task

No one had ever chased down 311 in an Under-19 World Cup knockout game before. The pressure was on, and Afghanistan went into the break feeling good. But India came out swinging, not scared at all.

Aaron George and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi had a definite plan. Right from the start, you could tell India wasn’t just trying to survive; they wanted to take charge. They started hitting boundaries early, taking the heat off Afghanistan’s fast bowlers and making them switch things up.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s Big Hitting

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi played an awesome innings. His 68 off just 33 balls totally flipped the game around. He went after both spinners and fast bowlers, moving around the crease well and playing with so much nerve for a young player.

Sooryavanshi got his half-century in only 24 balls, leaving Afghanistan reeling. When he got out, it gave Afghanistan a bit of hope, but the run rate needed had dropped a lot, and India was in charge.

Aaron George Holds the Chase Together

While Sooryavanshi was smashing it, Aaron George played it cool and controlled. His 115 off 104 balls was the key to India’s chase. George timed his hitting perfectly, handling the pressure when it was there and speeding things up when he needed to.

He was dropped early on, and he made Afghanistan regret it. His cover drives, flicks, and the way he kept his cool made sure India stayed on track. He got to his century in style, making it one of the greatest innings ever in the Under-19 World Cup.

Captain Ayush Mhatre Adds to the Fire

Ayush Mhatre, the Indian captain, assisted well with a well-played 62. Following Sooryavanshi’s dismissal, he ensured there was no dip in momentum. The partnership between Mhatre and George showed trust, communication, and calculated plans.

Mhatre’s leadership was on display not just in his hitting but in his calm presence which led India to the win.

India Finishes the Job

Even after George got out with the target almost reached. Vihaan Malhotra stayed steady as India won the game in just over 41 overs. India made the chase look doable.

Winning with almost nine overs left in a semi-final proves how deep India’s batting goes and how fearless they are.

Match Achievements and Records

This game hit some new milestones. India had the high score in Under-19 World Cup history. Aaron George is now a top performer. Afghanistan now has two centurions in the same tournament.

Despite the loss, Afghanistan’s showed they can play youth cricket.

Controversies and Key Points

There weren’t any big issues, but Afghanistan dropping catches hurt big time. Letting George and Sooryavanshi off early changed the game. The penalty runs also helped AFG.

My Thoughts

This semi-final let everyone in on team India Under-19. Being different can get you far in life and in this case the team redefined the meaning possible. Afghanistan played awesome cricket and might have won again most teams, but India’s batting was next level.

Predictions

Aaron George will play great with his form. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi can keep up if someone needs the runs. Ayush Mhatre needs his leadership against other teams.

For Afghanistan, Faisal Shinozada and Uzairullah Niazai has scouts in their sights and could win in the ICC tournament.

In Conclusion

The AFG Under-19 vs IND Under-19 semi-final is talked about in this game. This tells us what to prepare for, to play Under-19 cricket. India celebrated a win, while Afghanistan respected their loses.

Matches makes people known and create more for the game.

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