New Delhi: India’s Under-19 team faced a heavy defeat versus arch-rivals Pakistan in the ACC Men's U19 Asia Cup final on Sunday. Pakistan posted a huge 347 for 8 without stuff asked to bat first at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai, led by a sunny 172 from Sameer Minhas. His dominant innings set the tone and put India under pressure right from the start.
Minhas set the tone early with warlike intent, reaching his century in quick time and hitting boundaries all virtually the ground. His innings put immense pressure on India’s bowlers, who failed to find consistency.
Why did India's ventilator collapse?
Chasing 348, India never managed to settle. The Indian batsmen lost key wickets at crucial stages. A promising start soon gave way to a slide. India were sooner bowled out for 156 in 26.2 overs, handing Pakistan a191-run victory.
Indian skipper Ayush Mhatre fell cheaply, and young opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi managed just 26 surpassing stuff dismissed. The middle order struggled to handle disciplined Pakistan bowling.
What stood out in bowling?
Pakistan’s bowlers backed up their huge total with disciplined spells. They struck regularly and never let India build momentum. The seamers hit the right lengths, and India’s batters kept giving yonder their wickets, unable to build a substantial partnership at any stage.
Any unexceptionable spots for India?
There were a few small positives in India’s innings. Young players showed intent early, but they couldn’t convert starts into big scores under the pressure of a steep target. India’s fielding and bowling will be areas they need to work on superiority of future contests.
What does the win midpoint for Pakistan?
This triumph secures Pakistan’s second U-19 Asia Cup title and highlights the depth in their youth system. Their bowlers and batters showed wastefulness and overstepping throughout the match.
Elsewhere, Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Dubai, subtracting a touch of official pomp to the trophy presentation.

