ICC U19 Cricket World Cup: So far, 11 batsmen have scored centuries in the current Under-19 ODI World Cup being played in Zimbabwe and Namibia. But, India's Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Pakistan's Sameer Minhas are still waiting for their century in the tournament. This is when both of them were expected to score the first century. However, in the search of a century, there is a different competition between Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Sameer Minhas. It seems as if the intention of these batsmen of India and Pakistan is just to outdo each other.
Now the question is Vaibhav Suryavanshi And what is the competition between Sameer Minhas about? So you will know about it when you see the performance graphs of both of them so far in the Under 19 ODI World Cup 2026. After the first 3 matches played in the tournament, the figures of both look almost similar. At some places Vaibhav Suryavanshi of India is seen ahead and at other places Sameer Minhas of Pakistan is seen ahead. What is there in the figures of Suryavanshi and Minhas, let us know that also.
After the first 3 matches played in the U19 World Cup 2026, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has scored 114 runs at an average of 38 and strike rate of 121.27, which includes 1 half-century. During this period he has hit 8 fours and 6 sixes. Pakistan's Sameer Minhas has scored 112 runs in the first 3 matches of the tournament at an average of 56 and strike rate of 95.72, which includes 1 half-century. During this period he has hit 10 fours and 3 sixes.
Now if we look at the figures of Suryavanshi and Minhas, it will seem that both of them are running their own race. After the first 3 matches, Vaibhav is ahead in terms of runs while the competition between the two is equal in scoring fifty plus scores. average Sameer Minhas is the best, then Vaibhav Suryavanshi is ahead of him in terms of strike rate. If Sameer Minhas has hit 2 more fours then Vaibhav Suryavanshi has hit twice as many sixes.
The 11 batsmen who have scored centuries so far in the Under-19 World Cup 2026 include Hugo Tani Kelly of Japan, Mohammad Bulbulia of South Africa, Zachary Carter of West Indies, Viran Chamudita of Sri Lanka, Steve Hogan of Australia, Ednith Jamb of America, Dimantha Mahavitana of Sri Lanka, Will Malazuk of Australia, Ben Mice of England, Jason Rawls of South Africa and Nitish Rawls of America. The name is Sudini.