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Pakistan U19 Dominate India U19 in Asia Cup Final with Minhas 172

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Pakistan Under-19s Longest Day for India: A 191-Run Reckoning in Dubai

Pakistan Under-19s crushed India Under-19s by 191 runs in the ACC U19 Asia Cup final in Dubai, powered by Sameer Minhas’ historic 172* and a ruthless bowling display that sealed one of the most dominant youth-cricket victories ever.

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Beyond the Trophy

This final was more than silverware. It was a rebuttal to hype and a reminder that substance survives spotlights. Pakistan’s youth system didn’t just compete—it dominated, from selection to skills to temperament. For India, the night invites honest reflection. For Pakistan, it signals a pipeline that knows how to peak when it matters.

On the shortest Sunday of the year, one team found daylight early. The other entered a long night of questions.

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