India U19 defeated England U19 by 55 runs in the 4th Youth ODI, with huge centuries from Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Vihaan Malhotra, accompanied by decent bowling. India won the match with this victory and also took the 5-match series 3-1, with a match remaining to be played. Here's a complete review of how the 4th Youth ODI between India U19 and England U19 was played out at the County Ground, New Road in Worcester on Saturday, July 5th. Also Read | Shubman Gill Creates History with Second Century in Edgbaston Thriller Vaibhav and Vihaan's centuries assist India in achieving big score India U19 were given the opportunity to bat first and lost the captain Ayush Mhatre early on. But Vaibhav Suryavanshi made up for this by playing a gritty innings. The left-hand batter initially played safe, but then sent the bowlers around the park. He reached his half-century in 24 balls and his first Youth ODI hundred in 52 balls. Athers breaks down teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi's remarkable 52-ball century for India Under-19s 🤯⭐ pic.twitter.com/OwjRWVmBX6 — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 5, 2025 Vihaan Malhotra accompanied him nicely as India had moved to 216 runs in the middle of the innings. Vaibhav was out for 143 off 78 balls. Thereafter, India lost some rapid wickets, but Vihaan remained solid, made a hundred, and assisted India in scoring 363 runs in 50 overs. For England, four wickets were taken by Jack Home and three by Sebastian Morgan, and they kept things tight. Also Read | BAN vs IND 2025: BCCI and BCB Mutually Postpone White-Ball Series Rocky Flintoff's Century Not Enough for England Pursuing 364, England U19 started well. Opener Ben Dawkins and Joseph Moores scored 104 runs in the first wicket, pressurizing India. Leg-spinner Naman Pushpak changed the course with two scalps in two balls. India continued to take wickets at regular intervals after that. Only Rocky Flintoff was in a good touch. The 17-year-old played well and scored a century, but he had no support from the other end. His efforts were wasted as England U19 were dismissed and lost by 55 runs. Naman Pushpak was India's top bowler with three crucial wickets. Two wickets were taken by R.S. Ambrish, while one each was taken by Deepesh and Kanishk Chauhan.