Nagaland Olympic Association

Manipur Crowned Champions with 72-Run Victory Over Mizoram in NECDC U19 Inter State Friendship Cup 2026 Final

Nagaland Cricket Stadium, Dimapur 

April 11th, 2026 

Manipur delivered a dominant all-round performance to defeat Mizoram by 72 runs,  clinching the title in the 4th NECDC Inter State Friendship Cup Men’s U19 2026 Final at  the Nagaland Cricket Stadium, Dimapur. A composed batting display followed by a  disciplined bowling effort ensured a convincing win for Manipur. 

Manipur – Innings: 233 all out in 49.5 overs 

After being put in to bat, Manipur posted a competitive total of 233 runs, built on crucial  partnerships. 

Lucky Thockchom led the charge with a brilliant 72 off 82 balls, anchoring the innings, while  Robinson Sougaijam added a patient 62 off 122 balls, providing stability in the middle  overs. 

For Mizoram, Henry Lallawmzuala was the standout bowler, picking up 4/35 in 9.5 overs,  keeping the scoring in check. 

Mizoram – Innings: 161 all out in 43.1 overs 

Chasing 234, Mizoram struggled to build sustained momentum and were bowled out for 161  runs

Lalramluahpuia Zote fought valiantly with a well-made 62 off 59 balls, but lacked support  from the other end. 

Manipur’s bowlers shared the wickets, with Yumnam Chingkheinganba (2/21), Mutual  Swabhiman Singh (2/33), and Naeesh (2/24) delivering disciplined spells to seal the  victory.

Match Summary 

Toss: Mizoram elected to field 

Result: Manipur won by 72 runs 

Player of the Match: Lucky Thockchom (Manipur) – 72 (82) Top Performers: 

  • Manipur: Lucky Thockchom – 72 (82), Robinson Sougaijam – 62 (122) Mizoram: Lalramluahpuia Zote – 62 (59), Henry Lallawmzuala – 4/35 

Lucky Thockchom (Manipur) 

Tournament Awards 

  • Champions: Manipur

 

 

  • Runners-Up: Mizoram

 

 

  • Player of the Tournament: Naesh Hussain (Manipur)

 

 

 

 

  • Best Batter: Max Warokpam Meitei (Manipur)

 

 

 

 

  • Best Bowler: Henry Lallawmzuala (Mizoram)

 

 

 

  • Best Wicketkeeper: Mohammed Anush (Manipur)

 

 

 

 

Manipur’s triumph capped off an exciting edition of the tournament, showcasing  exceptional young talent and competitive cricket across the participating teams, with  standout individual performances adding to a memorable final at Dimapur.