What it feels like to be 14 years old Vaibhav Suryavanshi Fierce row with Pakistan batsman Huzafar Ahsan In the Super Six match between India U19 and Pakistan U19. The young Indian star could not contain his emotions during the 2026 World Cup Super Six final in Bulawayo.
India defeated Pakistan by 58 runs at Queen’s Sports Club on Sunday, February 1. Pakistan needed a big win to advance to the semi-finals on a net run rate basis. They have to reach 253 runs in 33.3 overs. However, their batsmen never showed the required intent and were eventually bowled out for 194 in 46.2 overs.
Watch: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi nearly beats Huzaifa Ahsan
The incident took place during Pakistan’s 37th innings when Vaibhav Suryavanshi Ali Hassan failed to control his emotions after being sacked.
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi Rushing towards the non-striker’s finisher batter and screaming furiously. The two players came dangerously close, exchanged intense glances and words in the middle of the pitch, and the situation had the potential to become physical.
Before the situation could escalate further, Vihaan Malhotra rushed in and physically restrained Vaibhav Suryavanshi. His quick intervention allowed the Pakistan batsmen to leave without any further trouble, despite a heated exchange between the two sides Suryavanshi Huzaifa quickly became popular.
Vihan sprinted like Usain to save a Pakistan player from Vaibhav Suryavanshi. ??
pic.twitter.com/2thurxK3QC— Gangadhar (@90_andypycroft) February 1, 2026
Vaibhav Suryavanshi says, G me Stump da Dunga
pic.twitter.com/4b3SZKC0KI— Space Recorder (@1spacerecorder) February 1, 2026
India scored 252 runs in the first innings and were eliminated
After being asked to bat first, India lost their early wickets despite scoring quickly at the top. Vaibav Suryavanshi He struck 30 off 22 balls before Mohammad Sayyam dismissed him. Captain Ayush Maitre falls in love with a golden duck, while Abdul Subhan removes Aaron George.
India subsequently fell from an unbeaten 47 to 47 with three games to play. Vihaan Malhotra and Vedant Trivedi combined for 62 runs for the fourth wicket to save the innings and provide much-needed stability.
India regained momentum in the final overs through Kanishk and Kiran Patel. Kanishk scored 35 runs off 29 balls and added a crucial fielding fifty for the eighth wicket. Kiran contributed 21 off 15 overs as India posted 252 and were bowled out in 49.5 overs.
India spinners dominate, Pakistan trailing in 252-run chase
Pakistan needed 252 runs in 33.3 overs to qualify and got off to a bright start by scoring 18 runs in the first two overs. However, Henil Patel dismissed Sameer Minhas early, after which Pakistan stopped chasing the required ratio and focused only on batting time.
Huzaifa Zahoor and Usman Khan then scored 65 runs for the second wicket. Kanishk Chouhan broke the deadlock, dismissing Zahoor for 42, slowing down Pakistan’s scoring once again. Farhan Yousaf tried to quicken the pace with 38 off 39 balls, but his dismissal ended any hopes of a comeback.
The Indian spinners were in full control from then on and maintained constant pressure. Ayush Mhatre scored 65 runs, dismissing the in-form Usman Khan and also took the wickets of Ahmed Hussain and Momin Qamar.
Khilan Patel handled the right-hander well, dismissing Mohammad Sayyam and then cleared Huzaifa Ahsan by clipping the stumps to end the innings. Vihaan Malhotra dismissed Ali Hassan Baloch and Pakistan were bowled out for 194.
Mhatre and Khilan Patel took 3 wickets each, while RS Ambrish, Henil Patel, Kanishk Chouhan and Vihaan Malhotra took 1 wicket each.






