Did Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Lead the ICC U19 Team of the Tournament?
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New Delhi, Feb 8 (NationPress) Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has been named the standout player in the ICC U19 Team of the Tournament, with three Indian players making the 12-member roster. Sooryavanshi showcased his talent by scoring an extraordinary 175 runs off 80 balls in the final against England, earning the title of Player of the Tournament. He is joined by teammates Kanishk Chouhan and Henil Patel in this elite group.
The selection committee included Ian Bishop (Convenor), Lydia Greenway, Andy Flower, and Telford Vice.
Chouhan made significant impacts with both bat and ball, while Patel claimed 11 wickets, including an impressive five for 16 against the USA. The runners-up, England, also had three players in the lineup, with Thomas Rew serving as both captain and wicketkeeper.
Rew concluded the tournament with 330 runs at an average of 66, showcasing his prowess in the semi-final with a stellar 100 not out against Australia, which was instrumental in his team's success.
Manny Lumsden emerged as the leading wicket-taker with 16 wickets, while Ben Mayes topped the run-scoring list with 444 runs, including a remarkable 191 against Scotland. Both made the final selection alongside Rew.
Mayes narrowly missed tying the record for the highest individual score at an ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, a record previously set by Sri Lanka’s Viran Chamuditha just four days earlier.
Afghanistan's Faisal Khan Shinozada and Nooristani Omarzai played crucial roles in their team's journey to the semi-finals. Shinozada scored two centuries against Ireland and India, while Omarzai secured 14 wickets, with a standout performance of five wickets for just nine runs against Tanzania.
Australia’s captain Oliver Peake also scored two centuries during the tournament, including one against England in the semi-finals. Alongside Ali Raza from Pakistan and Vitel Lawes from the West Indies, they rounded out the final selection.
Raza took 13 wickets at slightly over four runs per over, while Lawes, a left-arm spinner, achieved 10 wickets in just five matches.
ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026 Team of the Tournament
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (India), Viran Chamuditha (Sri Lanka), Faisal Khan Shinozada (Afghanistan), Thomas Rew [wk, capt] (England), Oliver Peake (Australia), Ben Mayes (England), Kanishk Chouhan (India), Nooristani Omarzai (Afghanistan), Vitel Lawes (West Indies), Ali Raza (Pakistan), Manny Lumsden (England), Henil Patel (India)