ICC Under 19 World Cup all set to kick off on Jan 19
08-Jan-2024 05:45 PM 2862
Bloemfontein, Jan 8 (Reporter) The ICC Under 19 World Cup is all set to kick off on January 19, with a double header pitting hosts South Africa against the West Indies and Ireland taking on the USA. The 15th edition of the tournament will feature the rising stars of 16 countries battling it out in 48 matches, with five venues featuring the future of the international game. The event will welcome a new format for this edition, where the three teams progressing from each of the four groups will enter a new Super Six stage, starting January 30. Two groups of six teams will clash to determine the Semi-Finalists and the subsequent Finalists. The bottom-placed teams will then meet in placement games to determine finishing positions 13 to 16. It will be the third time that South Africa has hosted the Under 19 World Cup - after previous editions in 1998 and 2020. All teams will play two warm-up fixtures in South Africa between January 13-17. Group A and Group B action begins on the January 19 opening day, with Ireland meeting the USA in Bloemfontein, and the hosts meeting the West Indies in Potchefstroom. Group D’s opening match (Afghanistan v Pakistan) will be played out on January 20 in East London, while Group C, based in Kimberley, begins on January 21. Sri Lanka meet Zimbabwe to open group action. Groups: Group A - Bangladesh, India, Ireland, USA Group B - England, Scotland, South Africa, West Indies Group C - Australia, Namibia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe Group D - Afghanistan, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan Attention then turns to the Super Six stage from January 30, with the top three teams from Groups A and D put together with the top three of Groups B and D. The teams play two matches in this phase, and avoid the team that finished in the corresponding position in the other group. For example, the top finisher in Group A play the second and third teams in Group D. Semi-finals begin on February 6, with the final on February 11. Both semi-finals and the final will be held at Willowmoore Park in Benoni. The tournament was first contested in 1988 and was then known as the "Youth Cricket World Cup". The hosts, Australia won the tournament on that occasion, beating Pakistan by five wickets. The next edition was held after a gap of 10 years in South Africa. England were the champions on this occasion. The defending champions, India have been the most successful side in the tournament, with five titles to their name. Australia are the next best with three titles. Pakistan have won it twice, doing so in 2004 and 2006, while Bangladesh, England, South Africa and West Indies have all won it once...////...
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