The India Under-19 squad received a timely boost of motivation from cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar ahead of their blockbuster clash against Pakistan in the ICC Under-19 World Cup. The much-anticipated India vs Pakistan encounter is scheduled for Sunday, February 1, and comes just weeks after the two sides locked horns in a fiery Under-19 Asia Cup final.

With pressure mounting and expectations soaring, Sachin Tendulkar’s words arrived at the perfect moment for a young Indian group navigating the demands of tournament cricket. The former India captain interacted with the U19 players via a virtual session, sharing insights drawn from his decades-long journey at the highest level.
Promising youngsters such as Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi were part of the interaction, listening closely as Tendulkar spoke about handling big-match pressure, staying mentally strong, and managing expectations that come with wearing the India jersey. Images released by the BCCI showed a focused group of players, clearly soaking up every word from one of the greatest batters the game has ever seen.
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In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the BCCI highlighted the broader message of the interaction, noting that Tendulkar spoke about the importance of discipline, humility, focus, and staying grounded in success, alongside technical preparation and fitness. For a team on a strong run, the reminder to stay balanced and composed could be just as valuable as any tactical input.
The India Under 19 team playing in the ongoing Under 19 World Cup had a virtual interaction with the legend of World Cricket, Mr. Sachin Tendulkar.
In what was an invaluable experience, the next generation got insights and perspectives on the important ingredients for success… pic.twitter.com/hFp4fCYlby
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 30, 2026
With the Indian U19 team in Zimbabwe for the #U19WorldCup⏱️ Hungry, focused and eager to learn. Embracing the challenge, growing with every session and proud to represent the country on the world stage👍 @BCCI pic.twitter.com/V6Hk1ptE5a
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) January 30, 2026
On the field, India has looked dominant in the ongoing Under-19 World Cup, winning their matches convincingly and building momentum at the right time. Their thumping 204-run victory over Zimbabwe underlined both their batting depth and bowling firepower, sending a clear message to the rest of the competition. Confidence is high within the camp, but the Pakistan challenge brings a different emotional edge.
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Memories of the Under-19 Asia Cup final loss on December 21, 2025, are still fresh. Pakistan piled up a daunting 347/8, with Sameer Minhas playing a starring role, before India were bowled out cheaply. That defeat stands out as a rare setback in an otherwise impressive season for the young Indian side, who had earlier beaten Pakistan in the group stage of the same tournament.
While U19 encounters are generally more cordial than senior-level contests, the rivalry still carries intensity. Sunday’s World Cup clash promises another gripping chapter, with India eager to settle scores and continue their strong march in the tournament.
