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Spectacular Catch Leaves England Reeling at U19 World Cup
16 Jan
Summary
- Pakistan bowlers maintained discipline, restricting England's early scoring.
- Ahmed Hussain took a stunning two-handed diving catch at backward point.
- England struggled to build partnerships, reaching 189/7 by the 40th over.

Pakistan U19 began their ICC Under 19 World Cup 2026 campaign strongly, opting to bowl against England U19 and immediately applying pressure with disciplined bowling. Early wickets, including that of Joseph Moores and Ben Dawkins, disrupted England's rhythm.
The defining moment arrived with a spectacular diving catch by Ahmed Hussain at backward point, dismissing England captain Thomas Rew and halting any consolidation plans. This dismissal intensified Pakistan's control over the match.
Despite some rotation of strike and occasional boundaries, England's batters found it difficult to build momentum. By the 40-over mark, they had reached 189/7, with the lower order tasked with accelerating the scoring in the final overs against a focused Pakistan attack.




