India vs Pakistan Highlights, U19 Asia Cup: Pakistan U19 started off their U19 Asia Cup campaign with a 44-run victory over India U19 on Saturday (November 30).

Mohamed Enaan Run Out 30 (22)
It's all over. A comprehensive victory for Pakistan Shaheens over the Indian Colts in Dubai. The India U19 team starts off their U19 Asia Cup campaign with a defeat of 4 runs, something which is a big blow for them. Pakistan were excellent with the bat, especially Shahzaib, who scored a brilliant 159. And after that, their bowling rattled the Indian batters. Ali Raza and Abdul Subhan were excellent at the start and broke the Indian backbone. Nikhil Kumar played a sublime knock but it was just not enough. But the final pair of the Indian team added 48 runs to decrease the margin of defeat.
Pakistan and India will now play UAE and Japan in their next group-stage match on Monday (December 2).
India need 45 runs to win in the last three overs. Enaan and Yudhajit continue to bat and frustrate the Pakistan camp. Although India U19 may lose the match but the last pair has showcased an excellent display of batting.
Enaan and Yudhajit's partnership grows to 40 runs off 31 deliveries. The last pair of the Indian team are taking their team closer to the target and doing a crucial job in reducing the negative NRR.
Enaan times one exquisitely and gets six runs. And then he comes down the ground and clears the long on for a six as well. He ends the over with a boundary. 16 runs off the last three balls.
IND U19: 222/9 after 44 overs
Mohamed Enaan and Yudhajit Guha are adding some crucial runs for India. It may come very handy as far the Net Run Rate (NRR) is concerned. They have added 14 runs already.
Wicket!! Hardik Raj is Gone. A superb catch in mid-off by Ahmed and India lose their 9th wicket. Pakistan colts are on the brink of a fantastic win over their arch rivals.
Hardik Raj c Ahmed b Subhan 10 (11)
India U19: 190/9
Hardik Raj is swinging his bat and getting boundaries. The latest one is a thick outside edge and flies out.
Wicket!! Samarth Nagaraj is Out in his very first delivery. The ball stops on Samarth whose forward push slices straight to the fielder at point.
Samarth Nagaraj c Haroon b Ali 0 (1)
India U19: 182/8 after 39 overs
India need 100 runs to Win in 11 overs; Pakistan need 2 wickets
Wicket! Harvansh Singh is Out. Ali Raza makes him draw to another drive and the India batter only manages an outside edge. India lose their 7th wicket and it looks all over now for the Indian team.
Harvansh Singh Pangalia c Baig b Ali 26 (28)
Harvansh Singh holds the key now for India. He is batting on 26 off 26 deliveries end he is the last resort for the India U19 team. They need 100 runs off 69 deliveries and have 4 wickets in hand.
The India U19 team needs 109 runs off the last 13 overs. Harvansh Singh and Hardik Raj are at the crease and the duo have an uphill task in their hands. Pakistan, with the wicket of Nikhil, are now in the driver' seat.
A maiden over bowled by Ali Raza, that also in the 37th over of the match.
Wicket! Nikhil Kumar is gone and Pakistan manage to get the crucial wicket of the India batter. He comes down the ground and Saad Baig dislodges the bails with Nikhil way out of his crease.
Nikhil Kumar st Baig b Naveed 67 (77)
Harvansh Singh hits a couple of fantastic boundaries and India U19 are finding some crucial momentum in their innings. They will have to continue at this rate as the required rate is more than 8.
IND U19: 160/5 after 35 overs
Harvansh 14 (13)
Nikhil 60 (74)
India need 122 runs to Win in 90 balls
India U19 are in need of Nikhil Kumar to make it big. The southpaw gets to his half-century and they need him to kick on and score a hundred and beyond.
India U10: 140/5 in 32.3 overs
Nikhil Kumar - 50* off 66 deliveries (5 4s, 2 6s)
Wicket!! Faham ul Haq provides the crucial breakthrough for Pakistan as he castles Kiran Chormale. The partnership is broken as the dangerous India U19 batter goes back to the pavilion.
Kiran Chormale b Faham 20 (30)
The partnership between Nikhil and Chormale has gone past 50 runs. Currently, it is 52 runs off 51 deliveries. From India's point of view, the duo must keep going for the next ten overs at least.
Kiran Chormale clips one with the wrist on the leg side and the elegant shot provides 4 runs.
Kiran Chormale goes down the ground and gets a four. The Indian batters have shown some aggressive intent in the last few overs and they are getting the results as well.
India U19: 120/4 after 28 overs
Chormale 13 (19)
Nikhil 41 (56)
India need 162 runs to Win in 132 balls
The 100 comes up for the India U19 team in the 25th over. At the halfway stage, India need 182 runs to win in 25 overs. Nikhil and Kiran at the crease.
Nikhil Kumar hits the first six of the India U19 innings. He takes on the spinner and clears the deep mid-wicket fence with ease.
Wicket! India captain Mohamed Amaan departs. Tries to time the ball but loops the ball to the long off fielder, who completes a simple catch. His struggle comes to an end and India U19 is in deeper trouble.
Mohamed Amaan c Ahmed b Usman 16 (43)
Nikhil Kumar gets a boundary in the final delivery of the 20th over. A much-needed boundary for the Indian team who move on to 78 at the end of 20 overs.
Mohamed Amaan and Nikhil are building a partnership but India U19 are way behind the asking run rate at the moment. The Pakistani pacers have continue to keep the Indian players at bay and it is difficult to get boundaries.
IND U19: 73/3 after 19 overs
Amaan 13 (34)
Nikhil 13 (30)
India need 209 runs to win in 31 overs
It is time for the drinks break and India U19 are 56 for 3 after 15 overs.
Faham ul Haq bowls another terrific over. The last one from Mirza was also another excellent one. The India U19 batters are struggling to get away and the pressure is building on them.
India U19: 53/3 in 14 overs
Nikhil 3 (14)
Amaan 7 (20)
India need 229 runs in 36 overs
A wicket and just one run from the first over of Faham ul Haq. India U19 are in trouble and desperately need a partnership.
IND U19: 52/3 after 12 overs
India need 230 runs in 38 overs
Nikhil Kumar is the new man at the crease.
Wicket! C Andre Siddarth slices one towards deep cover and is hold out. After promising so much, the India youngster departs.
C Andre Siddarth c Riazullah b Faham 15 (27)
Andre Siddarth clips it off his hip with an excellent wrist work for his third boundary of the innings. The fifty comes up for India as well with the boundary.
The India U19 squad, led by Mohamed Amaan, presents a well-rounded lineup brimming with emerging talent. Among the standout players is 13-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the youngest IPL contract holder, who has already captured attention on the global stage. Vice-captain Kiran Chormale adds valuable leadership to the team, ensuring balance both on and off the field. In the bowling department, Yudhajit Guha and Hardik Raj bring variety and potency, while batters like Andre Siddarth and Ayush Mhatre will play pivotal roles in building solid innings for the team.
On the other side, Pakistan U19, captained by Saad Baig, combines experience with youthful promise. Players like Shahzaib Khan and Farhan Yousaf, who impressed in the previous edition, bring crucial exposure to the squad. Their bowling attack, spearheaded by pacers Usman Khan and Mohammad Riazullah, looks set to exploit conditions that favor fast bowlers. With a focus on disciplined performances, Pakistan aims to challenge their opponents and make a strong statement.
As the two Asian giants start their campaign against each other, the match will have a massive importance for both teams. Apart from the bragging rights, the winning team shall take a step ahead in the race of the semifinals.
India U19: Hardik Raj, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Pranav Pant, KP Karthikeya, Harvansh Singh(w), Mohamed Amaan(c), Ayush Mhatre, Samarth Nagaraj, Nikhil Kumar, Yudhajit Guha, Chetan Sharma, Kiran Chormale, Anurag Kawade, Andre Siddarth C, Mohamed Enaan
Pakistan U19: Mohammad Tayyab Arif, Farhan Yousaf, Shahzaib Khan, Saad Baig(w/c), Haroon Arshad, Ali Raza, Ahmed Hussain, Mohammad Riazullah, Usman Khan, Abdul Subhan, Faham-ul-Haq, Mohammed Huzaifa, Umar Zaib, Mohammad Ahmed, Naveed Ahmed Khan