India's Under-19 cricket team stands as the most dominant force in the history of the ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup.
India's U-19 team crushed Afghanistan by 7 wickets in the ICC U-19 World Cup semi-final in Zimbabwe. Afghanistan posted 311, but India chased it down with overs to spare. Captain Ayush Mhatre anchored the chase, while Vaibhav Suryavanshi and teammates fired to secure a spot in the February 6 final against England at Harare Sports Club.

The journey kicked off in 2000 with their maiden title, and India has since consistently produced stars who thrive at the senior level. Memorable finals often showcased future icons under pressure, underscoring India's talent-nurturing prowess.
India's Under-19 side has stormed into the final of the ongoing ICC Under-19 World Cup in Zimbabwe. They clinched their spot with a commanding seven-wicket win over Afghanistan in the semi-final, chasing down 311 effortlessly. Led by captain Ayush Mhatre, the squad boasts prospects like Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who have dazzled throughout. They face England on February 6 at Harare Sports Club, chasing a record sixth title.
India's finals ledger shows five wins and four losses (prior to 2026), blending resilience after defeats with outright dominance in triumphs. Their success stems from deep batting line-ups, clutch bowling, captaincy that leads by example, and all-rounders who shine in do-or-die moments.
India's record in finals stands at five wins and four losses, and they are also the most successful team in the history of the competition.