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England U19 vs New Zealand U19, 10th Match, Super Six Group 2 (B,C), ICC Under 19 World Cup 2026 - Highlights

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Mason Clarke to Farhan Ahmed, SIX, he's signed off the innings on a high. Short of a length delivery outside off stump, Farhan steps out and lofts down the ground and into the sightscreen
49.1
W
Mason Clarke to Sebastian Morgan, out Caught by Harry Burns!! That is a stunner by Burns. Ran in a long way to the left and had to dive at full pace. He pouched it airborne with both hands and ensure it didn't pop out as well. Short of a length delivery outside off stump, Morgan slices the slap. Acromatic effort ensured that this wicket was possible. Sebastian Morgan c Harry Burns b Mason Clarke 3(5)
49
4
Hunter Shore to Farhan Ahmed, FOUR, short of length delivery, Farhan flicks it over backward square leg and he finds the gap to find the fence. Much needed hit
48
4
Mason Clarke to Farhan Ahmed, FOUR, short of a length delivery outside off stump, Farhan looks to cut, gets a thick edge that escapes to third man. Fielder couldn't cut it off
47.3
W
Mason Clarke to Caleb Falconer, out Caught by Tom Jones!! This is high. Two fielders converge but the man at long-on comes in and takes it neatly. Slower delivery from Mason Clarke, Falconer moves across to slog this hard over the leg-side. Mistimes it high and gives Mason Clarke the deserved wicket. He bowled a good first spell but didn't get a breakthrough. Caleb Falconer c Tom Jones b Mason Clarke 47(58) [4s-3]
46.3
4
Jaskaran Sandhu to Farhan Ahmed, FOUR, pulled and he finds the gap between deep mid-wicket and deep backward square leg. Short of a length delivery on the stumps, Farhan rocks back and pulls, split both fielders to perfection
45.3
Snehith Reddy to Caleb Falconer, 2 runs, he's draw the batter forward a bit more. Falconer flicks to mid-wicket, vacant space there. Oh a direct-hit at the bowler's end would have been curtains for Farhan Ahmed. The throw was so hard so Bogue, who was up to the stumps couldn't collect and effect the runout
44.3
4
Jaskaran Sandhu to Caleb Falconer, FOUR, tries the slower ball but bowls short. Pulled fiercely through backward square leg. Oh stunning diving effort at the fence by Burns. He pushed it back really well but couldn't exactly stop the ball from going to the ropes again. Unlucky for Burns and his mate who also tried to stop with a second dive
43.3
4
Snehith Reddy to Caleb Falconer, FOUR, now he gets this to straighten and catches the outside edge. No one at slip so the ball escapes to the third man fence
41.2
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Snehith Reddy to Ralphie Albert, out Bowled!! My, my! This is even better than the ball that got Mayes. Surely the ball of the game. Again Snehith Reddy staying round the wicket and teasing it outside off stump with good flight. Albert lunged a long way forward to push it through cover and that was the mistake he did. This meant there was a big bat-pad gap and the ball sneaked through to hit middle and off. Never go searching for the ball when it's spinning. Why did New Zealand delay Reddy's intro? Ralphie Albert b Snehith Reddy 14(23) [6s-1]
39.5
6
Snehith Reddy to Ralphie Albert, SIX, that's one way to counter the turning ball, to get out of the crease and get to the pitch of the ball to kill spin. Albert made great use of the feet and played a lovely lofted drive towards the sightscreen. Replays confirm that the ball landed on the rope so it's a six
39.3
4
Snehith Reddy to Caleb Falconer, byes, FOUR, oh almost took out the stumps. Even the keeper was surprised by the sharp turn and how it missed the stumps. Flighted delivery spinning back in, beat the drive, beat the sticks and the keeper as well
36.1
Mason Clarke to Caleb Falconer, 2 runs, good length delivery on the leg stump, Falconer flicks to deep mid-wicket and he gets two
35.3
W
Snehith Reddy to Ben Mayes, out Bowled!! Reddy strikes in his first over. That is a brilliant ball to get the highest run-getter of the tournament. So this was a flighted delivery from round the wicket, pitched just outside off stump, drew Mayes forward for a defence. he obliged but Snehith Reddy got some away drift to create that small-bat-pad gap and it sneaked through to hit the stumps. He will remember this wicket for a long time. Made the batter play, took the elbow due to extra bounce and then onto the stumps. Ben Mayes b Snehith Reddy 53(70) [4s-5]
33.5
4
Selwin Sanjay to Caleb Falconer, FOUR, shortish and outside off stump, Falconer rocks back and cuts in front of square. Lovely use of the depth of the crease to time that sweetly off the back foot to the right of cover-point
32.5
F
Callum Samson to Ben Mayes, FOUR, fine shot. It's angled in full and slanting into middle, Ben Mayes gets forward and drives nicely between mid-wicket and mid-on. That raced off the bat and mid-wicket despite diving to his left had no chance. 50 for Mayes
27.2
W
Selwin Sanjay to Thomas Rew, out Caught by Callum Samson!! Extra bounce and Thomas Rew falls. It's a length delivery outside off, Rew goes on the back foot to cut, can't keep the shot down and it's a simple catch to backward point. Rew failed to get on top of the bounce there. Thomas Rew c Callum Samson b Selwin Sanjay 8(17) [4s-1]
26.2
4
Jaskaran Sandhu to Ben Mayes, FOUR, short outside off, Ben Mayes goes on the back foot and pulls, mid-on goes to his left and dives, but the ball slips away, should've been stopped
23.2
4
Selwin Sanjay to Thomas Rew, FOUR, fine reverse-sweep. No sweeper cover or deep backward point so Thomas Rew takes this from outside off, full, he reverse-sweeps wide of backward point and cover-point
22.3
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Jaskaran Sandhu to BJ Dawkins, out Bowled!! Gone. Good nipbacker, good length and nips back in to middle, Dawkins is beaten for pace as he gets forward to defend, the ball sneaks between bat and pad to hit middle-stump. Kept a bit low too. BJ Dawkins b Jaskaran Sandhu 42(62) [4s-5]
21.3
4
Harry Burns to Ben Mayes, FOUR, now the pull. On a short of length outside off, Ben Mayes goes on the back foot and pulls it wide of mid-wicket, beats the dive of the fielder to his right and there's large spaces at deep mid-wicket
21.2
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Harry Burns to Ben Mayes, FOUR, superb shot. Full outside off, Ben Mayes gets forward and wrists it, beats the dive of mid-on to his right, timed so well
17.1
4
Harry Burns to BJ Dawkins, FOUR, oh front leg out of the way and lofted over mid-on. Short of a length delivery from Harry Burns, Dawkins waited for it and smacked it over the non-striker's end for four
13
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Hunter Shore to Ben Mayes, FOUR, full and on the stumps, Mayes flicks and middles it sweetly. The placement is perfect through mid-wicket to travel all the way to the fence
12.3
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Hunter Shore to Joseph Moores, out Caught by Brandon Matzopoulos!! Finally New Zealand have broken through. The families of the New Zealand boys enjoyed that wicket as well. Length delivery cramping Moores for room as he stepped out to make room. He went through with the aggressive flick. Deep mid-wicket ran in, dived full length and judged it so beautifully into his hands. Joseph Moores c Brandon Matzopoulos b Hunter Shore 20(40) [4s-1]
11.1
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Callum Samson to Joseph Moores, FOUR, his idol is Jacob Bethell and Bethell would be so proud of this shot. Full and angling in, Moores waits and smacks the drive straight down the ground for four more
9.1
4
Callum Samson to BJ Dawkins, FOUR, oh lucky for BJ Dawkins! Full delivery from round the wicket, Dawkins just wanted a defence, the ball just escapes past short third man off the edge as he tried to defend with soft hands and with an open bat face
7.4
4
Callum Samson to BJ Dawkins, FOUR, he's had a good look so extends his feet and arms to belt the off-drive down the ground through mid-off. Fielder had no chance. The moment it was overpitched, he decided to punish the ball
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4
Hunter Shore to BJ Dawkins, FOUR, on-drive! Full and angling in, Dawkins waits and punches it down the ground. Mid-on had no chance to the left and it's a great over for England. 12 of it
3.4
4
Hunter Shore to BJ Dawkins, FOUR, shot! Bit of Zak Crawley in that cover drive. Full and outside off stump, Dawkins let the ball come to him and opened the bat face slightly to drive it to the left of cover for the first hit to the fence