Vaibhav Suryavanshi was a failure, Ayush Mhatre scored two centuries; know who scored more runs in the Youth Test Series
Vaibhav Suryavanshi And Ayush Mhatre: India’s Under-19 team is currently on a tour of England. Where after the Youth ODI series, the Youth Test Series was organized between the two teams. The second match of this series was played in Chelmsford, which was drawn.
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In this Test series, all eyes were on two young stars of IPL. Actually, we are talking about Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre. While Suryavanshi is a part of Rajasthan Royals in IPL, Mhatre is a part of the Chennai Super Kings team.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi fell victim to a golden duck

Talking about Vaibhav Suryavanshi, he had made a lot of noise in the Youth ODI series against England and had just achieved the feat of scoring a century in 52 balls. But in the Test series, he was able to cross the 50-run mark only once in 4 innings. In the second innings of the second Test, this explosive left-handed batsman could not even open his account and fell prey to a golden duck.
Ayush Mhatre scored two centuries
On the other hand, if we talk about Chennai Super Kings’ young batsman Ayush Mhatre, he showed a captaincy performance. He scored centuries in both the Tests. In the first innings of the first Test, Mhatre scored 102 runs, while in the second innings, 32 runs came off his bat. At the same time, in the second Test, this player played innings of 80,126 runs respectively. In this way, he scored 340 runs in two matches. During this, he also hit 9 sixes. Mhatre has also become the Indian batsman to hit the most sixes in the Youth Test Series.
Golden Duck for Vaibhav Suryavanshi vs ENG U19 pic.twitter.com/YRVeWtkfum
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Both matches of the series were drawn
This Test series between England and India was a draw. Like the first Test, the result of the second match also could not be decided. In the second Test, England had set a big target of 355 runs for the Indian team to win. By the end of the fourth day, Team India was able to score 290 runs after losing 6 wickets. If the Indian team had batted fast from the beginning, then perhaps the result of this match would have been decided.
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