Thomas Rew Shines at U19 World Cup 2026

Thomas Rew

From Somerset to the World Stage — England’s Young Leader Who Means Business


Introduction

Thomas Rew, the 18-year-old wicketkeeper-batter from Somerset, has emerged as one of the biggest stars of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe. Appointed England U19 captain in December 2025, Rew has combined fearless batting with calm leadership, guiding England through a dominant group stage and Super Sixes run.

Key Tournament Performances

Rew’s bat has done the talking in pressure moments. On January 18, England chased down 209 against Zimbabwe in just 28 overs, thanks to Rew’s explosive unbeaten 86 off under 50 balls, supported by Ben Mayes’ 77*. The eight-wicket win sealed England’s Super Sixes qualification.

On January 25, he played a composed yet commanding unbeaten 59 off 50 balls against Bangladesh. England cruised to a seven-wicket victory with 25.5 overs remaining after their bowlers, led by Sebastian Morgan (3/28), restricted Bangladesh to 136. Rew was named Player of the Match.

Two days later, Rew struck again with an aggressive knock featuring towering sixes, earning the aramco Player of the Match award in another Super Sixes win over Bangladesh. England finished the round on top of Group 2 with maximum points.

Captaincy & Impact

Beyond runs, Rew’s leadership has stood out. His sharp wicketkeeping, tactical awareness, and ability to stay calm under pressure have given England a cutting edge. Footage from January 30 showed him effecting a crucial dismissal and striking fluent boundaries against New Zealand, underlining his all-round influence as England pushed toward the semifinals.

Background & Rapid Rise

Born on November 29, 2007, Thomas Rew joined Somerset’s academy in 2023 and captained their Second XI by 2025. He made his professional debut in the T20 Blast in May 2025, signed a rookie contract in July, and soon grabbed headlines with an unbeaten 103 against Zimbabwe for a County Select XI.

In June 2025, Rew etched his name into the record books with a 73-ball ODI century for England U19, scoring 131 off 89 balls against India — the fastest U19 hundred by an England player.

Current Status & What’s Next

Rew’s winter schedule has been relentless. He made his first-class debut for England Lions against Australia A in November 2025, scoring 19 and 47. He also had a short stint with Paarl Royals in the SA20 before leading England U19s in Zimbabwe, with Farhan Ahmed serving as his deputy.

As of early February 2026, England are edging closer to the semifinals, boosted by Rew’s performances and a healthy net run rate. No major updates have emerged since the New Zealand match, but momentum is firmly on England’s side.

Why Thomas Rew Matters

England last lifted the U19 World Cup in 1998. Under Thomas Rew’s confident and composed leadership, hopes of ending that long wait feel realistic. Balancing county experience with youth-level hunger, Rew represents the future of English cricket — a leader first, a match-winner always.

With his brother James already featuring in the ILT20 and Somerset opportunities awaiting post-tournament, Thomas Rew’s journey is only just beginning.

 

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IND vs PAK U19: One Match, One Ticket to Semis

PAK

“Pressure, Pride & a Place in the Semi-Final!”

 

India U-19 and Pakistan U-19 locked horns in a virtual knockout Super Six Group 2 clash at the
ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026. Played at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, from January 31 to February 1,
this high-voltage encounter decided who would grab the second semi-final spot from the group,
with England already through.



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Match Context & Qualification Scenario

Pakistan won the toss and chose to field, knowing the equation was brutally clear.
India entered the match with six points and a dominant NRR of +3.337, while Pakistan,
on four points and +1.484 NRR, needed more than just a win.

To knock India out, Pakistan had to chase 253 runs within 33.3 overs—a task demanding both
aggression and precision. Adding to their troubles, wicketkeeper-batter
Mohammad Shayan was ruled out after suffering a nose injury during practice, as confirmed by the PCB.



India U-19 Innings Breakdown

India posted a competitive 252 runs, built around a composed knock by
Vedant Trivedi (68), anchoring the innings under pressure.

Openers set the tone early. Aaron George struck a quick 7 off 6 balls,
while Vaibhav Suryavanshi looked fluent with 47 off 39 deliveries,
punishing the new ball attack of Ali Raza and Mohammad Sayyam.

Suryavanshi’s innings ended in the 8th over when he edged a pull shot to wicketkeeper
Hamza Zahoor. Soon after, Ayush Mhatre departed, triggering a middle-order rebuild.

Vihaan Malhotra (21) and Abhigyan Kundu (16) added crucial runs, but wickets kept falling.
Malhotra was run out by Ahmed Hussain, while Kundu fell after a dramatic no-ball moment
that briefly kept Pakistan hopeful.



Pakistan U-19 Chase & Early Momentum

With 253 needed at a rapid pace, Pakistan entered the chase under massive scoreboard pressure.
Fielding lapses earlier—especially a costly no-ball by Sayyam—hurt their momentum,
but timely wickets ensured India never fully ran away with the game.

India’s bowlers, backed by prior strong performances from players like
Ayush Mhatre and Udhav Mohan, focused on squeezing runs and forcing mistakes,
making every over critical in the NRR battle.



Key Moments & Turning Points

  • Pakistan’s decision to field first under NRR pressure
  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s aggressive powerplay knock
  • No-ball drama that briefly shifted momentum
  • Middle-order wickets keeping India below 260



Stakes, Rivalry & Recent History

The stakes couldn’t be higher. A win would seal India’s semi-final spot,
while Pakistan needed an emphatic victory to stay alive.
Fueling the tension was recent history—Pakistan had crushed India by
191 runs in the U19 Asia Cup 2025 final, making this clash about both qualification and redemption.

As the chase unfolded on February 1 evening IST, fans across the globe were glued to their screens,
once again witnessing the timeless intensity of the India vs Pakistan U-19 rivalry.

 

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