Most fans checking the India U19 schedule right now want one thing: to know when the next Sooryavanshi or Mhatre moment is coming. But here’s the real problem every schedule page online gives you dates, venues, and nothing else. That’s not useful if you don’t know why a July Test in Galle matters more than it looks, or why a home series against Australia in September deserves your attention months in advance.
This article fixes that. Below is the complete, live-tracked schedule, plus the context, mistakes, and turning points that no competitor page currently covers.
Quick Snapshot
| What | Detail |
|---|---|
| Current status | Record 6-time U19 World Cup champions |
| Captain | Ayush Mhatre |
| Vice-captain | Vihaan Malhotra |
| Currently playing | Sri Lanka tour (ends July 23, 2026) |
| Next big series | Australia at home, Sept–Oct 2026 |
| Most recent headline result | 100-run win over England in World Cup final, Feb 5, 2026 |
Where India U19 Stands Right Now
India U19 enters mid-2026 as the most successful team in the tournament’s history. In February 2026, the side lifted a record sixth Under-19 World Cup title, beating England by 100 runs in the final at Harare Sports Club. The win was built on a sensational innings from 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who smashed 175 off just 80 balls, including 15 fours and 15 sixes.
What most people miss is that this wasn’t purely a batting story. India’s bowling attack, led by Deepesh Devendran and finished off by Kanishk Chouhan in the death overs, sealed the largest winning margin by runs in U19 World Cup final history. That combination explosive batting plus disciplined bowling is exactly why this squad is now being watched closely for senior India selection.
That World Cup win changes how you should read everything that follows on this schedule. This isn’t a rebuilding team hunting for form. It’s a champion squad using bilateral tours to fine-tune combinations before the next World Cup cycle begins.
Title Count Comparison
| Team | U19 World Cup Titles |
|---|---|
| India | 6 (2000, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2022, 2026) |
| Australia | 4 |
| Pakistan, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh | 1–2 each |
India’s six titles put the team two clear of the next most successful side. What people think vs reality many assume U19 dominance guarantees senior-team success automatically. The real value is different this schedule functions as a scouting pipeline. Sooryavanshi, Mhatre, and Malhotra are already being tracked for India A call-ups and IPL contracts, which is exactly why every fixture on this schedule carries extra weight beyond the scoreline.
Full India U19 Schedule 2026
This is where most competitor sites stop a bare table with no explanation. Here’s the schedule with context attached to each result.
| Fixture | Format | Dates | Venue | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Youth ODI vs Sri Lanka | ODI | July 4, 2026 | MRICS, Hambantota | India won by 4 wkts |
| 2nd Youth ODI vs Sri Lanka | ODI | July 6, 2026 | MRICS, Hambantota | Sri Lanka won by 8 wkts |
| 3rd Youth ODI vs Sri Lanka | ODI | July 9, 2026 | MRICS, Hambantota | Sri Lanka won |
| 1st Youth Test vs Sri Lanka | 4-Day Test | July 13–16, 2026 | Galle International Stadium | Completed |
| 2nd Youth Test vs Sri Lanka | 4-Day Test | July 20–23, 2026 | Galle International Stadium | Ongoing/Upcoming |
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Sri Lanka Tour: What’s Really Happening
India took the ODI series opener comfortably, then dropped the next two matches in a row. In the second ODI, Sri Lanka’s Dimantha Mahavithana scored an unbeaten 155 to outshine India’s Anvay Dravid, son of Rahul Dravid, who made a fighting 87.
That’s a rare wobble for a team fresh off a World Cup win. This is where things go wrong for readers relying on other schedule pages they list five matches back to back with no explanation of why a champion side lost two straight games. The real answer is squad rotation. Several World Cup regulars were rested during the ODI leg specifically to test bench depth before the more important Test series began.
The Test leg matters more for talent evaluation than the ODIs. Four-day Youth Tests are where technique gets properly tested, unlike white-ball cricket where raw power can mask gaps in a batter’s game.
What Comes Next: Australia Series
No other schedule page currently surfaces this clearly. After the Sri Lanka tour wraps up, India U19 hosts Australia for a five-match home series.
| Format | Matches | Dates | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Youth ODI | 3 matches | Sept 18, 21, 23, 2026 | Rajkot |
| Youth Test | 2 four-day Tests | Starting Sept 27 / Oct 5, 2026 | Rajkot / Ahmedabad |
If you’re tracking this team for talent-spotting reasons, this series is the one to circle. Home conditions plus a fresh Test cycle typically reveal which players are being fast-tracked toward senior India contention Australia’s U19 pace attack tends to expose technical gaps that flat Sri Lankan wickets don’t.
Understanding the Formats: Youth ODI vs Youth Test
A lot of confusion around this schedule comes from readers not knowing the difference between formats. Here’s a simple breakdown.
| Format | Overs/Days | Purpose | What It Reveals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Youth ODI | 50 overs per side | Builds match awareness, pressure situations | Power-hitting, death bowling, chasing skills |
| Youth Test (4-Day) | 4 days | Tests technique and temperament | Defensive technique, patience, spin-handling |
Youth ODIs get more headlines because they produce bigger individual scores and faster results. But scouts and selectors weight the four-day Tests more heavily, because that format is closer to what these players will eventually face in first-class and international cricket.
The Turning Point Nobody’s Talking About
Every recap of the World Cup final mentions Sooryavanshi’s 175. Almost none break down the actual turning point in the match.
India batted first and posted 411/9 in 50 overs a massive total, but not an unbeatable one on a small ground. The chase stayed theoretically alive until England lost Caleb Falconer, their best batter, after he’d scored 115 off 67 balls. At that exact point, England’s required run rate went from manageable to essentially impossible within four overs.
My honest take: the real story of that final wasn’t the batting record. It was India’s death-overs bowling discipline from Kanishk Chouhan, which gets completely buried under the Sooryavanshi headline but is arguably the more repeatable, more valuable skill for a bowling-thin senior pipeline. Batting fireworks get remembered. Disciplined death bowling gets forgotten but it predicts a longer career.
A second observation worth flagging: India’s overall performance across the tournament was described as “clinical” rather than lucky. That distinction matters. Teams that win World Cups on individual brilliance alone tend to regress quickly. Teams that win through structural discipline bowling plans, fielding standards, batting depth tend to produce more senior-team graduates over the following three to four years.
Common Mistakes When Tracking This Team
A surprising number of readers get confused following this schedule, mostly because of naming and structural overlaps that competitor sites never address directly.
| Mistake | Reality |
|---|---|
| Confusing “India U19” with “India B U19” | These are separate squads that sometimes tour simultaneously |
| Assuming fixtures are locked months in advance | Bilateral U19 tours are often finalized close to the actual dates |
| Mixing up captains | Mhatre captains the main World Cup-era squad; Sooryavanshi has separately captained the side on other tours during Mhatre’s injury layoffs |
| Treating ODI results as the full picture | Test results matter more for genuine talent evaluation than ODI series scorelines |
Meet the Squad Driving This Schedule
The core group powering this schedule includes several names now being tracked for senior India and IPL selection.
| Player | Role |
|---|---|
| Ayush Mhatre | Captain |
| Vihaan Malhotra | Vice-captain |
| Vaibhav Sooryavanshi | Batter, occasional stand-in captain |
| Aaron George | All-rounder |
| Kanishk Chouhan | Death-overs specialist |
| Deepesh Devendran | Frontline bowler |
| Anvay Dravid | Batter (son of Rahul Dravid) |
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Sooryavanshi, at just 14, briefly captained the side on a separate tour of South Africa while Mhatre and Malhotra recovered from wrist injuries a detail that explains any schedule gaps you might notice if you check records from late 2025. This kind of rotation at the captaincy level is unusual for a senior team but fairly common at U19 level, where player development matters more than continuity.
Why This Schedule Actually Matters
It’s easy to treat a U19 schedule as a minor curiosity compared to the senior team’s calendar. That’s a mistake. Six of India’s last several senior-team debutants came directly out of U19 World Cup-winning squads, and the bilateral tours between World Cups are where selectors quietly build shortlists.
The Sri Lanka series exposed weaknesses in India’s middle order that the World Cup win papered over. The upcoming Australia series at home will show whether those weaknesses got fixed. That’s the real value of following this schedule closely not just the scorelines, but the pattern of who gets picked, who gets rested, and who gets dropped between series.
Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)
Q1. When is India U19’s next match?
Ans. The second Youth Test against Sri Lanka U19 runs July 20–23, 2026 at Galle International Stadium.
Q2. Who is the captain of India U19 in 2026?
Ans. Ayush Mhatre captains the main World Cup-winning squad; Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has separately captained the team on other tours during Mhatre’s injury layoffs.
Q3. Did India win the 2026 U19 World Cup?
Ans. Yes. India beat England by 100 runs in the final at Harare Sports Club on February 5, 2026, claiming a record sixth title.
Q4. What is India U19’s schedule after Sri Lanka?
Ans. India U19 hosts Australia for three Youth ODIs (September 18, 21, and 23) in Rajkot, followed by two four-day Youth Tests starting September 27 in Rajkot and October 5 in Ahmedabad.
Q5. What’s the difference between India U19 and India B U19?
Ans. India B U19 is a separate developmental squad that tours independently from the main India U19 team covered in this schedule.
Q6. Why did India U19 lose two ODIs to Sri Lanka right after winning the World Cup?
Ans. Several World Cup regulars were rested during the ODI leg of the Sri Lanka tour to test bench depth ahead of the more important Test series.












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