
India Under-19 captain Ayush Mehat He received a hero’s welcome in his hometown Virar (Mumbai) after leading the national team to a memorable Under-19 World Cup victory. The scenes were like something out of a dream – crowded streets, cheering fans, fireworks in the night sky and a sense of pride that spanned generations as the young captain came home with junior cricket’s biggest prize.
Ayush Mhatre was returning home when riots broke out in the streets
As Mhat entered Villar, thousands of people gathered to catch a glimpse of the hometown boy who had just written history on the global stage. He rode through the streets in a rooftop parade, waving to fans who laid flowers and chanted his name. The sound of firecrackers lit up the surroundings, and the sound of drums, cheers and applause echoed throughout the area, turning the evening into a festive celebration.
Family, childhood friends and local supporters joined the march, many visibly emotional as they watched Mhatt soak in love. For the residents of Villar, this is not just the return of a cricketer, but the return of someone who has inspired an entire country.
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Ayush…Ayush…Ayush…🗣️💛
The champion goes home.
Yes, this moment is different. 🏆🥹 #WhistlePodu #U19World Cup pic.twitter.com/uaTBd494Lv— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) February 9, 2026
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Join the elite club of Indian captains
With this title, Maitre joins an elite list of captains who have etched his name in Indian cricket folklore, including Virat Kohlithey lifted the U-19 World Cup title. The achievement highlighted not only his talent as a batsman but also his maturity as a leader, guiding a young team to stay calm in high-pressure situations.
Mhat’s calm presence at the top and his ability to lead by example were key themes in India’s successful campaign. Teammates often talk about his clarity of thought and confidence, qualities that stand out even in critical moments.
India dominates summit clashes
The final itself was a spectacle. India issues massive 411/9, led by Vaibhav SuryavanshiAn impressive 175 off just 80 balls.
Mhat also showed his class as he played responsibly and fluently, hitting 53 off 51 balls, hitting 7 boundaries and 2 sixes. His innings, with a strike rate of 103.92, helped India build momentum and take control of the match in a pressure-packed match. England U-19 fought back but were bowled out for 311 in 40.2 overs, handing India a historic win.
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