The ICC Men’s U-19 World Cup 2024 will now enter its next stage of the Super Six round. A total of 12 teams have qualified for the Super Six stage to begin on January 30.
The top three teams from each group in the group stages qualified for Super 6.
Groups A (India, Bangladesh, Ireland) & D (Pakistan, New Zealand and Nepal) form Group 1 in the Super 6
Group B (South Africa, England, West Indies) and Group C ( Australia, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe) form Group 2 in the Super 6.
How does the Super 6 stage work at U19 CWC 2024?
A1 plays D2 and D3, A2 plays D3 and D1 and A3 plays D1 and D2, and so on.
India (A1) will play New Zealand (D2) and Nepal (D3)
South Africa (B1) will play Sri Lanka (C2) and Zimbabwe (C3)
Why are India and Pakistan not playing each other in Super 6 stage of 2024 U19 World Cup?
A1 (India) will play D2 and D3 (NZ and Nepal).
D1 (Pakistan) will play A2 and A3 (Bangladesh and Ireland), so Ind and Pak don’t play each other in the Super 6 owing to the nature of the fixtures.
The likes of USA, Afghanistan, Namibia and Scotland failed to qualify for the Super Six.The top 2 teams from each Super 6 group will qualify for the semi final round.
The semi-finals will take place February 6 and 8, while the final will be held on February 1.
U-19 World Cup 2024 Super Six Schedule
January 30
India v New Zealand in Bloemfontein, Group 1, India U19 won by 214 runs
Sri Lanka v West Indies in Kimberley, Group 2, W Indies U19 won by 3 wickets
Pakistan v Ireland in Potchefstroom, Group 1, Pakistan U19 won by 3 wickets
January 31
Nepal v Bangladesh in Bloemfontein, Group 1, B’desh U19 won by 5 wickets
Australia v England in Kimberley, Group 2 , Aust U19 won by 110 runs
USA vs Afghanistan, in Benoni, Group 2, Afghan U19 won by 3 wickets
Thursday 1 February:
Scotland v Namibia – Willowmoore Park, Benoni, Scot U19 won by 3 runs
February 2
India v Nepal in Bloemfontein, Group 1, India U19 won by 132 runs
West Indies v Australia in Kimberley, Group 2 , No Result
South Africa v Sri Lanka in Potchefstroom, Group 2 , South Africa U19 won by 119 runs
February 3
Pakistan v Bangladesh in Benoni, Group 1, Pakistan U19 won by 5 runs
New Zealand v Ireland in Bloemfontein, Group 1 , Ireland U19 won by 41 runs (D/L method)
England v Zimbabwe in Potchefstroom, Group 2 , England U19 won by 146 runs
Tuesday 6 February:
Semi-final 1 – India vs South Africa, 1st semifinal, Willowmoore Park, Benoni, India U19 won by 2 wickets
Thursday 8 February:
Semi-final 2 – Australia vs Pakistan, 2nd semifinal, Willowmoore Park, Benoni, AUS Under-19 won by 1 wicket
Sunday 11 February:
Final – Final, Australia vs India, Willowmoore Park, Benoni, Aus U-19 won by 79 runs