Ben Mayes, an 18-year-old cricket prodigy from Hampshire, has shattered records in the Under-19s Cricket World Cup. His incredible 191-run innings against Scotland in Harare is not only the highest score by an England youth player but also just one run shy of the tournament's overall record. This record was set by Sri Lanka's Viran Chamuditha, who scored 192 against Japan just four days prior. Mayes' dominance was evident as he smashed 18 fours and eight sixes in a blistering 117-ball innings, showcasing his exceptional batting prowess. He was well-supported by Lancashire's Joe Moores, who contributed 81 runs off 65 balls, forming a formidable second-wicket stand of 188 runs. This performance surpasses the previous national record held by Dan Lawrence, who scored 174 for England against Fiji in 2016. England's total of 404-6 is the seventh-highest in tournament history and a significant milestone, as it marks the first time England has ever surpassed 400 runs in an innings. Scotland is yet to bat, leaving the outcome of the match in suspense.