India U19 vs Pakistan U19 Cricket Team Match Scorecard
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The Pakistan National Under-19 Cricket Team vs India National Under-19 Cricket Team rivalry burns hotter than most senior clashes. From tense early World Cup chases to brutal Asia Cup demolitions and Zimbabwe redemption, teenage talents have delivered drama, aggression, record scores, and heart-stopping pressure moments. This youth feud has shaped stars and ignited fan passion across borders for over two decades.
The India U19 vs Pakistan U19 Rivalry: A Thrilling Saga of Young Talent
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
India U19 Score
Pakistan U19 Score
Result
Player of the Match
ICC U19 World Cup 2026
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
2026-02-01
Pakistan won, opted to bowl
252/10 (49.5)
194/10 (46.2)
India won by 58 runs
Kanishk Chouhan (IND)
ACC U19 Asia Cup 2025
ICC Academy Ground, Dubai
2025-12-21
India won, opted to bowl
156/10 (26.2)
347/8 (50)
Pakistan won by 191 runs
Sameer Minhas (PAK)
ACC U19 Asia Cup 2025
ICC Academy Ground, Dubai
2025-12-14
Pakistan won, opted to bowl
240/10 (46.1)
150/10 (41.2)
India won by 90 runs
–
ACC U19 Asia Cup 2023
ICC Academy Ground, Dubai
2023-12-10
India won, opted to bat
259/9 (50)
263/2 (47)
Pakistan won by 8 wickets
Azan Awais (PAK)
ACC U19 Asia Cup 2021
ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai
2021-12-25
Pakistan won, opted to bowl
237/10 (49)
240/8 (50)
Pakistan won by 2 wickets
Muhammad Shahzad (PAK)
ICC U19 World Cup 2020
Senwes Park, Potchefstroom
2020-02-04
Pakistan won, opted to bat
176/0 (35.2)
172/10 (43.1)
India won by 10 wickets
Yashasvi Jaiswal (IND)
ICC U19 World Cup 2018
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
2018-01-30
India won, opted to bat
272/9 (50)
69/10 (29.3)
India won by 203 runs
Shubman Gill (IND)
ACC U19 Asia Cup 2018
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
2018-09-21
Pakistan won, opted to bat
282/7 (48.3)
281/8 (50)
India won by 3 wickets
Harsh Tyagi (IND)
ICC U19 World Cup 2012
Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville
2012-08-20
Pakistan won, opted to bat
137/9 (48)
136/10 (45.1)
India won by 1 wicket
Baba Aparajith (IND)
ICC U19 World Cup 2010
Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln
2010-01-23
India won, opted to bat
114/9 (23)
116/8 (23)
Pakistan won by 2 wickets
Mohammad Waqas (PAK)
ICC U19 World Cup 2008
Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur
2008-02-19
Pakistan won, opted to bat
110/4 (25.2)
109/8 (41)
India won by 6 wickets (D/L method)
Tanmay Srivastava (IND)
ACC U19 Asia Cup 2006
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
2006-12-30
India won, opted to bat
239/4 (47.4)
238/6 (50)
India won by 6 wickets
Cheteshwar Pujara (IND)
ICC U19 World Cup 2006
R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
2006-02-19
India won, opted to bowl
71/1 (18.5)
109/10 (41.1)
Pakistan won by 38 runs
Anwar Ali (PAK)
ICC U19 World Cup 2004
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
2004-02-19
India won, opted to bat
169/10 (45.4)
170/5 (46.4)
Pakistan won by 5 wickets
Wahab Riaz (PAK)
ICC U19 World Cup 2002
P Sara Oval, Colombo
2002-01-22
Pakistan won, opted to bat
230/5 (45.3)
227/7 (50)
India won by 5 wickets
Chandan Madan (IND)
Win-Loss Summary Table
Category
Total Matches
India Wins
Pakistan Wins
Ties/No Result
Overall Head-to-Head
30
17
12
1
Last 15 Matches
15
7
7
1
In ICC U19 World Cup
11
7
4
0
In ACC U19 Asia Cup
13
6
6
1
Top Batsmen (Most Runs in Head-to-Head YODIs)
Rank
Player
Team
Matches
Runs
Average
High Score
50s/100s
1
Sami Aslam
PAK
6
514
85.66
134
3/2
2
Sameer Minhas
PAK
4
298
99.33
172
1/2
3
Shubman Gill
IND
2
203
203.00
102*
0/2
4
Yashasvi Jaiswal
IND
2
164
–
105*
0/1
5
Azan Awais
PAK
3
162
81.00
105*
0/1
Top Bowlers (Most Wickets in Head-to-Head YODIs)
Rank
Player
Team
Matches
Wickets
Average
Economy
Best Figures
1
Piyush Chawla
IND
7
16
15.50
4.20
4/33
2
Anwar Ali
PAK
5
12
18.25
4.80
5/35
3
Abdul Subhan
PAK
4
11
14.72
4.50
4/28
4
Deepesh Devendran
IND
4
11
16.09
5.10
4/22
5
Ali Raza
PAK
3
9
12.33
3.90
4/19
The Spark Ignites: Early Encounters and the Birth of a Youth Feud (2000–2005)
The spark ignited the Pakistan National Under-19 Cricket Team versus India National Under-19 Cricket Team rivalry between 2000 and 2005. Geopolitical tension fueled raw teenage aggression in their first major clashes. Pakistan clinched close chases while India battled back with big scores. Fan emotions exploded with passionate chants echoing across borders. Tactics pitted fiery pace against resilient batting orders. Pressure moments decided outcomes as young stars shone. These encounters created legends and defined the youth feud for years ahead. The table captures the eras highest runs best chases and most memorable highlights.
Match & Year
Winner & Margin
Highest Team Score
Highest Individual Score
Best Bowling Figures
Key Chase / Collapse
Memorable Moment & Interesting Fact
Emerging Star
2002 U19 WC, Lincoln
Pakistan by 2 wickets
India 181
Salman Butt 85* (130 balls)
Junaid Zia 3/30 (8 ov)
Pakistan chased 182 successfully
Butt anchored tense chase with 38 balls left; first classic thriller that hooked fans forever
Salman Butt (future Test opener)
2004 U19 WC Semi, Dhaka
Pakistan by 5 wickets
India 169
Tariq Mahmood 45* (61 balls)
Tariq Mahmood 2/34 (10 ov)
Pakistan chased 170 comfortably
All-round hero POTM Mahmood starred with bat & ball; set up Pakistan’s eventual World Cup title
Tariq Mahmood & Fawad Alam
2005 Afro-Asia Cup, Visakhapatnam
India by 145 runs
India 281/7
Cheteshwar Pujara 80* (99 balls)
Jamshed Ahmed 4/54 (10 ov)
Pakistan collapsed to 136
Pujara powered massive total; India’s revenge win after two Pakistan defeats – biggest margin yet
Cheteshwar Pujara (future Test star)
Overall Era Highlights
Pakistan 2 wins, India 1
281 (India)
85* (Butt)
4/54 (Ahmed)
Highest successful chase: 182
Three epic battles birthed the feud; pace vs batting depth became signature; stars who later ruled senior cricket
Salman Butt, Pujara, Fawad Alam
Modern Classics and Record-Breaking Drama: World Cup Quarterfinals to Asia Cup Thrillers (2013–2018)
Modern classics turned the Pakistan National Under-19 Cricket Team versus India National Under-19 Cricket Team rivalry into pure drama between 2013 and 2018. Nail-biting chases exploded into massive totals and shocking collapses across World Cup and Asia Cup clashes. India unleashed spin wizards and explosive batters while Pakistan battled with raw grit. Fan aggression soared through social media storms and cross-border celebrations. Tactical battles in powerplays and death overs delivered record moments. Pressure peaked as teenage superstars announced themselves globally. These encounters cemented the youth feud as cricket’s fiercest battleground. The table captures the era’s highest scores, epic chases and unforgettable stars.
Match & Year
Winner & Margin
Highest Team Score
Highest Individual Score
Best Bowling Figures
Key Chase / Collapse
Memorable Moment & Interesting Fact
Emerging Star
2013 Asia Cup Group A, Dubai
Pakistan by 2 wkts (3 balls rem)
Pakistan 253/8
Sami Aslam 108 (119 balls)
Karamat Ali 4/28 (10 ov)
Pakistan chased 251 successfully
Last-over thriller with 3 balls left; Karamat’s spell restricted India; first social media frenzy in rivalry
Sami Aslam (future captain)
2014 Asia Cup Final, Sharjah
India by 40 runs
India 314/8
Vijay Zol 100 (120) & Sanju Samson 100 (87)
Kuldeep Yadav 3/72 (10 ov)
Pakistan multiple mini-collapses
Twin centuries powered title win; highest total of era; Ghulam’s 102* fightback fell short
Heaviest U19 WC defeat ever for Pakistan; Gill’s ton sent India to final; record-breaking demolition
Shubman Gill, Ishan Porel
Overall Era Highlights
India 3 wins, Pakistan 1
314 (India)
108 (Aslam) / Gill 102*
5/41 (Hooda)
Highest successful chase: 251
Spin traps vs batting depth defined tactics; four matches produced three future senior stars; fan wars peaked online
Gill, Sarfaraz, Samson, Zol
The Latest Chapter: Dubai Clashes to Zimbabwe Glory (2024–2026)
The latest chapter delivered fireworks in the Pakistan National Under-19 Cricket Team versus India National Under-19 Cricket Team rivalry from 2024 to 2026. Dubai hosted brutal Asia Cup battles with massive totals and collapses while Zimbabwe’s U19 World Cup brought high-stakes drama. Pakistan smashed records in finals but India struck back with clinical wins. Fan emotions hit fever pitch across borders with online wars and stadium roars. Tactics evolved to explosive powerplay batting and tight spin control under pressure. Emerging talents shone brightest in these defining clashes. The table highlights the era’s biggest scores epic margins standout stars and unforgettable moments.
Match & Year
Winner & Margin
Highest Team Score
Highest Individual Score
Best Bowling Figures
Key Chase / Collapse
Memorable Moment & Interesting Fact
Emerging Star
Asia Cup 2025 Group A, Dubai (Dec 14)
India by 90 runs (D/L method)
India 240 (46.1/49 ov)
Kanishk Chouhan 35 (quick cameo) + all-round
Kishan Kumar Singh / others
Pakistan collapsed to 150 (41.2/49 ov) chasing 241
Rain-reduced thriller; India dominated after early setbacks; Chouhan’s all-round show set tone for rivalry resurgence
Kanishk Chouhan (all-round hero)
Asia Cup 2025 Final, Dubai (Dec 21)
Pakistan by 191 runs
Pakistan 347/8 (50 ov)
Sameer Minhas 172 (113 balls)
Ali Raza 4/42 (6.2 ov)
India collapsed to 156 (26.2 ov) chasing 348
Largest margin in Asia Cup final history; Minhas’ blistering ton powered Pakistan to second title since 2012
Sameer Minhas (record-breaking opener)
U19 World Cup Super Six, Bulawayo (Feb 1, 2026)
India by 58 runs
India 252 (49.5 ov)
Vedant Trivedi 68 (98 balls)
Ayush Mhatre 3/21 + Khilan Patel 3/35
Pakistan restricted to 194 (46.2 ov) chasing 253
Chouhan’s 35 off 29 + economical 1/30 (40 dots) sealed unbeaten run to semis; pressure chase failed for Pakistan
Vedant Trivedi & Kanishk Chouhan
Overall Era Highlights
Pakistan 1 big win, India 2 key victories
347 (Pakistan)
172 (Minhas)
4/42 (Raza)
Biggest win margin: 191 runs (Pakistan)
Dubai humiliation followed by Zimbabwe redemption; all-rounders decided fates; foreshadowed senior potential amid fan frenzy
Minhas, Chouhan, Trivedi, Mhatre
Deeper Dive into Minhas’ 172
Sameer Minhas’ blistering 172 off 113 balls demolished India in the 2025 U19 Asia Cup final, powering Pakistan to 347/8 and a record 191-run win. The opener unleashed 17 fours and 9 sixes at a strike rate of 152.21, anchoring partnerships while punishing loose deliveries. He raced to his century in 71 balls before exploding in the middle overs. This record-breaking knock in a final earned him Player of the Match and Series (471 runs total). Fans erupted in pride as it foreshadowed senior stardom. The table highlights his epic innings and era benchmarks.
Aspect & Match Details
Key Stats / Performance
Strike Rate / Balls
Boundaries (4s/6s)
Partnerships & Impact
Memorable Highlight & Interesting Fact
Related Record / Context
Asia Cup 2025 Final vs India, Dubai
Sameer Minhas 172 (113 balls)
152.21
17 fours, 9 sixes
229-run stand with Ahmed Hussain (56) for 3rd wicket
Blitzed after steady start; highest individual score in U19 Asia Cup final history; single-handedly outscored entire India team (156)
Record final ton; POTM & POT Series (471 runs @ 157 avg)
Innings Breakdown Highlights
Century in 71 balls; accelerated post-100
Explosive middle overs
9 sixes crushed spinners & pacers
Built from 123/2 to 302/4 before dismissal at 42.5 ov
Dismissed c Chouhan b Deepesh; post-exit collapse of 5 wkts for 25 runs showed his dominance
Highest U19 Asia Cup final score ever
Tournament-Wide Dominance
471 runs in 5 matches
High SR overall
Multiple big hits
Consistent anchors in big games
Brother of senior all-rounder Arafat Minhas; generational talent tag after this blitzkrieg
POT Series; foreshadowed senior potential
Comparison to Era Peers
Highest individual: Minhas 172
Vs others like Gill 102* (past)
More sixes than most
Biggest margin win (191 runs) thanks to him
Fans called it “AURAAAA” moment; India collapsed chasing 348 due to his assault
Largest final margin in tournament history
Overall Era Benchmark
Minhas’ 172 stands tallest
152.21 SR
26 boundaries
Defined powerplay & death aggression
Record knock in high-pressure rivalry final; elevated Pakistan to second title since 2012
Biggest individual impact in recent clashes
Conclusion
Afghanistan’s journey from early thrashings to knocking England out of major tournaments marks cricket’s beautiful evolution. With Zadran’s epics, Omarzai’s all-round fire, and spinners’ magic, the rivalry burns brighter than ever. England’s dominance is cracked; Afghanistan’s rise is unstoppable. The next clash? Expect fireworks, upsets, and pure, unfiltered cricket drama.