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‘Don’t really have next generation’: Judit Polgár, Richárd Rapport and changing face of Hungarian chess | Exclusive | Chess News


'Don’t really have next generation': Judit Polgár, Richárd Rapport and changing face of Hungarian chess | Exclusive
Judit Polgár and Richárd Rapport (Photo Credit: FIDE)

NEW DELHI: William Shakespeare wrote in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, “Though she be but little, she is fierce.” Hungary, too, has never been the biggest country on the chess map. Yet, it has long played the game with a fearlessness that belies its size.With none of the resources of the Soviet Union or the institutional machinery that defines modern chess powerhouses, Hungary, a country of around 10 million people, nevertheless produced players who stood shoulder to shoulder with the world’s best.

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And it did so repeatedly, across generations, often without the kind of support structures that are considered essential today.Standing at the forefront of Hungarian chess now is World No. 13 Richárd Rapport, the country’s top-ranked player and one of the most creative grandmasters of his generation.Tall and fair-skinned, with an infectious smile and long, silky blond hair, Rapport is one of the circuit’s most recognisable figures. But bring up Hungarian chess, and the smile gives way to a rare seriousness.“I think, for us, we have had players, top, top level players, let’s say high level players, more or less ending with me for a long time, since I can remember,” Rapport told TimesofIndia.com on the sidelines of Global Chess League (GCL). “We had them in the 60s, 70s even.”A small country, but big namesBy the middle of the 20th century, Hungarian players were already shaping global chess culture.As Budapest became a chess hub and cafés turned into places where ideas would shape, just like the smoke circle off cigarettes’ prolonged puffs, Hungarian players developed a reputation for a deep understanding of strategies and originality.But the golden age arrived most visibly in the post-second world war decades.“We had Portisch,” Rapport added with some pride, knowing that for chess fans, the name needs no embellishment.“Portisch is still alive, of course, and he’s a big legend of chess. He was number three, number two at some point.”

Lajos Portisch (FIDE Photo)

Lajos Portisch (FIDE Photo)

Lajos Portisch, nicknamed the “Hungarian Botvinnik”, also was not just any strong player; he became a global icon at one time.For years, the nine-time Hungarian Champion was among the world’s top contenders, repeatedly challenging for the world championship after taking part in the World Chess Championship Candidates cycle a total of eight times (1966-1990).Alongside him were names like Zoltán Ribli and Gyula Sax, players who regularly found themselves in the world’s top ten.“This team with Ribli, Sax and all these guys,” Rapport recalled, “they were like, let’s say top 10 at some point or for a longer or shorter time, but still they were there.”The Polgár momentThen came a chapter that went truly beyond medals and rankings. “Then we had the next era, right? Judit and Peter (Leko)” Rapport said. “Judit Polgár and Zoltan Almási also.”Judit Polgár, the youngest of the three famous Polgár sisters, did something no Hungarian before her had done and something no woman has done since.Refusing to be boxed into women-only competition, she played exclusively in open events against strong male competitors and forced the chess world to take notice.

Judit Polgár (FIDE Photo)

Judit Polgár (FIDE Photo)

At her peak, she broke into the world’s top ten and defeated a roll call of world champions. She became the first woman to break 2700 Elo in July 2005 and defeated 11 reigning or former world champions, including Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, and Viswanathan Anand.Alongside her was Peter Leko, the current Hungarian No. 2 and another product of Hungary’s quiet excellence, who would go on to challenge Vladimir Kramnik for the World Championship title in 2004.“It’s a very nice generation in a way,” Rapport smirked. For Hungary, it felt like continuity. One great generation handing the baton to the next.Tromsø 2014: The last great Hungarian teamRapport’s own rise coincided with what many insiders see as the peak of modern Hungarian chess: the 2014 Chess Olympiad in Tromsø, Norway.“So we took medal (silver) in Tromsø Olympiad,” Rapport said. “And then it kind of ended the generation, I think, in 2014, with me kind of joining the team.”What made that team remarkable wasn’t just the medal.“We had like four players above 2700,” he further explained. “Which is like great because we are a very small country.”In elite chess, 2700 is an unsaid benchmark of the world’s absolute top. For a small European nation to field four such players was almost unheard of.The sudden silence in the circuitWhat followed, however, has not been a gradual decline, but something far stranger.“From that team, I’m still okay above 2700,” Rapport added. “And Peter, let’s say, came back to play, which is very nice. But the other guys just quit. Just altogether. They didn’t even lose their rating. They just vanished.”Within a few years, an entire generation of elite Hungarian players stepped away from top-level chess.

Péter Leko (Photo Credit: FIDE)

Péter Leko (Photo Credit: FIDE)

The Hungarian team that clinched silver at the 2014 Olympiad featured eminent names such as Péter Lékó, Csaba Balogh, Zoltán Almási, Richard Rapport, and Judit Polgár.Today, with Rapport now 29, the rest, now in their late 30s or 40s, have either stepped away from competitive chess altogether or, like Lékó, appear only sporadically in top-level tournaments, largely focusing on commentary and other roles.For a country that had always relied on continuity, the gap was suddenly visible.Lack of institutional foundationPerhaps the most striking part of Rapport’s reflection is his admission that Hungary’s success was never built on strong institutional foundations.“I don’t think we really had a support built around chess,” he said. “Professional support. We had support for amateur chess or to hang around. But we never really had support for climbing the highest of the heights.“And somehow still people got there, individually or one way or the other.”How?“People just investing their own money, investing their own time,” Rapport explained. “Parents a lot when they were young.”For decades, that patchwork approach worked. But modern chess is a different beast. With the introduction of technology in chess, the game has become more demanding and resource-heavy.So, where is the next generation of Hungary?“We don’t really have the next generation,” Rapport stated bluntly. “We have some players, sure, but it’s not quite the same flavour, unfortunately. Maybe it’s a bit of bad luck also. Some talented kids are leaving chess for one reason or the other.”

Richárd Rapport (Photo by Lennart Ootes)

Richárd Rapport (Photo by Lennart Ootes)

The Hungarian No. 1 doesn’t want to be too negative, though.“I’m not super pessimistic about our situation in chess,” he added. “But also far from very happy and very satisfied.”Rapport understands Hungarian chess and believes that if the nation’s chess setup seeks an overhaul, the responsibility lies across the ecosystem, from administrators to players to grassroots organisers.“Anyone could do more,” he said. “Not only on the top level, like the national team, but also lower-level people.However, being the top-ranked player of the country, Rapport also knows that he will have to take the lead if things are to be changed for good.“As they say, the fish stinks from its head. If we are doing well, more people will get inspired,” he remarked.He knows it won’t be easy.“It’s a very difficult mission to accomplish,” he concluded. “But I’m kind of hoping to help our chess, and maybe bring it back to its former glory.”



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Assam violence: Clash erupts in Karbi Anglong for second day; internet suspended | India News


Assam violence: Clash erupts in Karbi Anglong for second day; internet suspended
Security personnel keep vigil following a wave of violence allegedly triggered by rumours, in West Karbi Anglong, Assam. (PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Fresh violence was reported from Assam’s trouble-torn Karbi Anglong district for a second consecutive day on Tuesday, with at least eight people injured as a clash between two groups of protestors prompted police to resort to lathi-charge and tear-gas shelling to disperse them, officials said.In response, the state government temporarily suspended internet services in Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong districts.Also Read | Assam on edge: Section 163 imposed in West Karbi Anglong as protest over grazing land turns violentThe clash broke out after a group, including women and children whose shops were burnt by a mob on Monday, came out to protest against the initial violence. Meanwhile, agitators demanding the eviction of encroachers from the tribal belt also gathered in the Kheroni market area.Both sides were agitated, and security forces initially tried to pacify them. However, the situation escalated when the two groups began pelting stones at each other, injuring several protesters, police personnel and media persons covering the incident.

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As the situation spiralled out of control, police resorted to lathi-charge and later fired tear gas shells to disperse the two groups.The situation remains “tense” in the area, and additional forces have been rushed to the spot.Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma described the situation in Karbi Anglong as “very sensitive.”“Senior minister Ranoj Pegu is present in the district. I believe the matter will be resolved soon,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a programme.The violence occurred despite prohibitory orders being in force in the area.Earlier on Tuesday, protesters called off their hunger strike demanding the eviction of encroachers from tribal belt areas following talks with Pegu, the state education minister.The agitators, representing several political and social organisations, had been on a hunger strike for the past 15 days, pressing for the eviction of illegal settlers.After Pegu held discussions with the protesters, they withdrew the hunger strike following assurances from the government that tripartite talks on the issue would be held soon.Pegu also assured them that CM Sarma would also be present at the meeting.The violence on MondayOn Monday, four people were injured in police firing after protesters went on a rampage, setting ablaze the residence of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) chief executive Member Tuliram Ronghang and around 15 shops in Kheroni Bazaar.Also Read | KAAC chief’s house torched over ‘arrest’ of protesters seeking eviction of illegal settlers; prohibitory orders clampedThe mob also attempted to attack the local police station but was thwarted by security forces.Following the violence, Sarma indicated that rumours had circulated claiming three hunger-striking protesters had been arrested, which led others to become “agitated.”“No one has been arrested. They were taken to Guwahati for treatment as their health deteriorated,” he clarified.The protesters are demanding the eviction of “encroachers,” most of whom they claim hail from Bihar, from Professional Grazing Reserve (PGR) and Village Grazing Reserve (VGR) lands in Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong.(With PTI inputs)



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Tom Curran’s fiery three-wicket haul propels Melbourne Stars to an emphatic victory over Adelaide Strikers in BBL|15



In a thrilling encounter at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday, Melbourne Stars secured a commanding six-wicket win over Adelaide Strikers in the 10th match of Big Bash League season 15. Chasing 156, Stars cruised home in 18.1 overs, boosting their top-table position while denting Strikers’ early momentum. Tom Curran earned Player of the Match honours with a match-defining 3/35 spell that dismantled the Strikers’ top order.​

Tom Curran dazzles with three wickets against Adelaide Strikers

Adelaide Strikers openers crumbled under Curran’s searing pace right from the powerplay, losing two wickets for just seven runs in 1.4 overs. Curran struck first in the 1.2 over, shattering Chris Lynn’s timber with an off-cutter that nipped back sharply, ending Lynn’s stay at 4 off 4 balls after a scratchy start. Just two balls later, Jason Sangha‘s stumps bamboozled to a vicious leg-cutter that jagged off the seam, leaving Strikers reeling at 7/2 and silencing the home crowd.​

Matthew Short steadied the innings with a gritty captain’s knock of 56 off 42 balls, featuring four boundaries and reaching his fifty in 38 deliveries amid a tense phase. He partnered Liam Scott for a crucial 55-run stand for the third wicket, pushing Strikers to 50 in 6.5 overs despite extras mounting to seven leg-byes early on. Stars’ review against Alex Ross at 9.5 overs failed, but Peter Siddle‘s experience shone through with Ross’s catch at 15.4 overs, curtailing a budding 28-run alliance.​

Curran returned to claim Short at 13.4 overs, caught by Marcus Stoinis after a lofted mishit, triggering a collapse from 110/4 to 141/8. Haris Rauf‘s late double strike—Jamie Overton at 16.5 and Jerrssis Wadia plus Harry Nielsen in the 18th over—sealed Strikers at 155/8 in 20 overs, with Henry Thornton unbeaten on 12 off six balls including a six. Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Swepson kept economy tight at 7.00 and 6.25, while Siddle’s 1/23 proved economical on a pitch offering seam movement.​

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Melbourne Stars edge past Strikers with a commanding chase

Melbourne Stars exploded in the powerplay, racing to 52 without loss in four overs, highlighted by a blistering 50-run opening stand in just 24 balls between Joe Clarke and Sam Harper. Harper blazed to his fifty off 35 balls with five fours and two sixes, his aggressive strokeplay including towering blows that exploited the short boundaries. Clarke fell at 67/1 in 6.6 overs to Lloyd Pope, but the platform was set.​

Harper departed at 90/2 in 9.5 overs, caught by Short off Overton, yet Campbell Kellaway‘s 28 off 22 kept momentum with a six and two fours. Maxwell’s brief stay ended at 96/3 via Hasan Ali, but skipper Stoinis anchored with an unbeaten 32 off 22, featuring three fours and a match-winning six over long-on to seal victory at 161/4. Hilton Cartwright chipped in 10 not out off seven, ensuring Stars crossed 150 in 17.1 overs with 11 balls spare at a run rate of 8.86.​

Strikers’ bowlers struggled post-powerplay; Short conceded 27 in 2.1 overs, Overton 39 in four despite a wicket, and Ali’s 2/25 offered resistance too late. Stars’ table-topping net run rate improved further, now second behind Hobart Hurricanes after two wins, while Strikers slipped following their promising start.

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Akhlaq lynching case: Court rejects UP govt plea to withdraw charges against all accused; terms it ‘baseless’ | India News


Akhlaq lynching case: Court rejects UP govt plea to withdraw charges against all accused; terms it 'baseless'

NEW DELHI: A court in Gautam Buddha Nagar on Tuesday dismissed the Uttar Pradesh government’s plea seeking withdrawal of charges against all accused in the long-pending Akhlaq lynching case. The court also directed for trial on day-to-day basis.Additional district and session judge’s court rejected the prosecution’s plea as “baseless”, advocate Yusuf Saifi, counsel for Akhlaq’s family, told news agency PTI.Akhlaq’s lawyer lauded the court’s decision, saying the judge “set an example” and “justice was served to the Akhlaq’s family.”Speaking to news agency ANI, the lawyer said, “The mob lynching case, which was ongoing in court with evidence… The government filed an application through the public prosecutor to withdraw the case from the court… Disregarding all their arguments, the judge set an example, and justice was served to the Akhlaq family… The excellent order that should have been issued in a case like mob lynching has finally been issued.”The next hearing in the case is scheduled for January 6.The matter was earlier listed for December 18 before being rescheduled for hearing on December 23.The Uttar Pradesh government had approached the court seeking permission to withdraw the case against all the accused, citing the need to maintain social harmony. The application was filed by the assistant district government advocate (criminal) following directions from the state government and the joint director of prosecution.The 2015 Dadri lynching refers to the case in which a mob attacked the home of 52-year-old Mohammad Akhlaq in Bisahda village, near Dadri in Uttar Pradesh, killing him over suspicions of cow slaughter. The attack occurred at night on September 28, 2015.



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U19 World Cup: England announce 15-memeber squad; Thomas Rew to captain; Farhan Ahmed named vice-captain | Cricket News


U19 World Cup: England announce 15-memeber squad; Thomas Rew to captain; Farhan Ahmed named vice-captain
Thomas Rew of the England Lions (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has named a 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup. The tournament will be held in Zimbabwe and Namibia and will begin on January 15, 2026.

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Young teams from around the world will compete for the prestigious title across several venues. England will be based in Zimbabwe and have been placed in Group C of the 16-team competition. They will begin their campaign against Pakistan in Harare on Friday, January 16. Matches against co-hosts Zimbabwe and Scotland will follow on January 18 and January 21.The top three teams from each group will move on to the Super Six stage. The final will be played at Harare Sports Club on February 6.Somerset wicketkeeper-batter Thomas Rew has been chosen to captain the England Under-19 side. Rew recently gained valuable experience by playing for the England Lions during their tour of Australia. Nottinghamshire all-rounder Farhan Ahmed has been named vice-captain. He previously led the team during the seven-match Youth ODI series against the West Indies in Grenada when Rew was unavailable. Ahmed’s role in that series has helped him grow as a leader within the squad. Another notable inclusion is left-arm spinner Ali Farooq from Leicestershire, who has earned his first call-up to the Young Lions after impressive performances. England Under-19 head coach Mike Yardy expressed his excitement about the squad selection in an ECB statement. He said, “This is an amazing opportunity for the players we have selected to not only wear an England shirt at a World Cup but also to go out and try and do something special. “We have a balanced squad with a core group of players who already have county experience and who have developed a camaraderie while playing together for the U19s that will serve them well during the tournament. “I really want the players to enjoy the opportunity to play at a World Cup, in a beautiful country like Zimbabwe, and to embrace the chance to compete against different countries and show their quality.”



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Top food orders 2025: What dominated Swiggy carts this year; pizza, biryani or burger? -check list


Top food orders 2025: What dominated Swiggy carts this year; pizza, biryani or burger? -check list

Indians continued to turn to familiar comfort food in 2025, with biryani retaining its position as the most ordered dish on Swiggy, even as burgers, pizzas and dosas dominated the rest of users’ carts, the food delivery platform said in its annual report, PTI reported.According to the 10th edition of Swiggy’s How India Swiggy’d report, users ordered 93 million biryanis during the year, making it the runaway favourite on the platform. Burgers ranked second with 44.2 million orders, followed by pizzas at 40.1 million and dosas at 26.2 million.The report said India’s appetite for local flavours also grew sharply over the year. “Hyperlocal is the new authentic, with love for local cuisines. Pahari cuisine marked a 9x growth, while orders in Malabari, Rajathani, Malvani and other regional cuisines also grew almost 2x in the past one year,” it noted.Meal-time preferences showed a clear tilt towards evenings, with dinner orders nearly 32% higher than lunch orders on the platform.At the same time, global flavours found increasing acceptance among Indian consumers. Mexican cuisine recorded 16 million orders, while Tibetan dishes crossed 12 million orders during the year. Korean food, though smaller in scale, also gained traction with 4.7 million orders, the report said.



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Evening news wrap: BJP shows Rs 6,900cr bank balance; Delhi HC suspends jail term of Kuldeep Sengar, and more | India News


Evening news wrap: BJP shows Rs 6,900cr bank balance; Delhi HC suspends jail term of Kuldeep Sengar, and more
  • Political funding: Disclosures to the Election Commission show the BJP has a bank balance of over Rs 6,900 crore, while the Congress has around Rs 53 crore across its units.
  • Unnao rape case: Delhi High Court has suspended the jail sentence of expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar and granted him conditional bail while his appeal against the 2019 life sentence is pending.
  • Delhi air pollution: Lieutenant governor VK Saxena has written to former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, blaming 11 years of neglect by his government for Delhi’s worsening air quality.
  • Cricket controversy: PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi said Pakistan will file a formal complaint with the ICC against India’s Under-19 players over alleged misconduct during the Under-19 Asia Cup 2025 final.
  • Bangladesh violence: Global leaders, including UN chief Antonio Guterres, have condemned the lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh and called for protection of religious minorities.

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Here are the top 5 stories of the day:

Electoral presence: BJP shows Rs 6,900cr bank balance; Congress a mere Rs 53 crore

The disclosures made by political parties to Election Commission, after assembly elections in Delhi earlier this year, revealed BJP at Centre, and also in the state now, has a bank balance of over Rs 6,900 crore. Its rival and the grand old party, Congress, at the same time, has merely Rs 53 crore, both at party headquarters and state and district units together. Read full story

Unnao rape case: Delhi HC suspends jail term of Kuldeep Sengar; sets condition for bail

The Delhi high court on Tuesday granted conditional bail to expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar and suspended his jail sentence in the Unnao rape case. A bench of justices Subramonium Prasad and Harish Vaidyanathan Shankar suspended Sengar’s sentence for the duration of the pendency of his appeal challenging his December 2019 conviction and life sentence awarded by a trial court. Read full story

‘Your government responsible for air situation’: Delhi LG writes to Kejriwal; cites 11 years of neglect

Delhi lieutenant governor VK Saxena on Tuesday wrote to former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, holding his government responsible for the capital’s deteriorating air quality. In a 15-page letter, LG Saxena said, “11 years of neglect and criminal inaction on you and your government’s part are responsible for the emergency air situation in the capital”. Read full story

PCB chief Naqvi to lodge formal complaint against India U19 boys

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is planning to file a formal complaint with the International Cricket Council (ICC) against Indian under-19 players following the final of the Under-19 Asia Cup 2025. Speaking to the media, Mohsin Naqvi has said that Pakistan would take the matter to the ICC. He accused Indian players of crossing the line during the game. Read full story

Hindu man lynched in Bangladesh: From Antonio Guterres to Raja Krishnamoorthi – global leaders condemn killing of Dipu Chandra Das

Leaders and lawmakers across the world have condemned the killing of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu man lynched by a mob in Bangladesh, calling for accountability, protection of religious minorities and an end to the growing unrest in the country. The United Nations has also voiced concern over the violence. UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres expressed alarm over the situation.Ready full story



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‘Prisoners for Palestine’: Greta Thunberg arrested by UK police during protest; detained under terrorism act


'Prisoners for Palestine’: Greta Thunberg arrested by UK police during protest; detained under terrorism act

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was reportedly detained by British police in London on Tuesday during a demonstration in support of pro-Palestinian hunger strikers, news agency AFP reported. The group said Thunberg was arrested under the Terrorism Act while taking part in the “Prisoners for Palestine” protest outside Aspen Insurance’s London offices, reported Reuters, citing UK campaign group Defend Our Juries.

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“Greta Thunberg was arrested under the Terrorism Act at the Prisoners for Palestine lock-on protest,” AFP quoted the group saying.It added that Thunberg was holding a placard reading, “I support the Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide,” at the time of her arrest.



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England announces squad for U19 World Cup 2026, Thomas Rew to lead



The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has officially announced the 15-player squad for the 2026 ICC Men’s U19 World Cup, with Somerset’s rising star Thomas Rew named as captain. The tournament, set to be hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia, will see England’s “Young Lions” look to reclaim the trophy they last won in 1998.

Thomas Rew takes the helm

Rew, a prolific wicketkeeper-batter, has been a standout performer in the youth circuit, recently making headlines with a record-breaking 73-ball century against India U19s earlier this year. Having already gained experience with the England Lions, Rew’s leadership is seen as pivotal for a squad brimming with county experience.

He will be supported by Nottinghamshire all-rounder Farhan Ahmed, who has been named vice-captain. Ahmed, the younger brother of England senior international Rehan Ahmed, recently led the side during the youth ODI series in the West Indies.

Fresh faces and proven talent

The squad features a mix of established domestic names and exciting new prospects. Leicestershire’s left-arm spinner Ali Farooq earns his first call-up to the national youth side after impressive performances in the second XI championship. Other notable inclusions include Surrey’s Ralphie Albert and Alex French, both of whom have already made their professional debuts in the Metro Bank One Day Cup.

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Group C and tournament outlook

England have been placed in Group C alongside co-hosts Zimbabwe, Pakistan, and Scotland. They are scheduled to play all their group-stage matches at the Takashinga Sports Club in Harare. The tournament officially begins on January 15, 2026, with the final scheduled to take place at the historic Harare Sports Club on February 6.

England squad for U19 World Cup 2026: Thomas Rew (c), Farhan Ahmed, Ralphie Albert, Ben Dawkins, Caleb Falconer, Ali Farooq, Alex French, Alex Green, Luke Hands, Manny Lumsden, Ben Mayes, James Minto, Isaac Mohammed, Joe Moores, Sebastian Morgan.

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