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January 28, 2024
The ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 is set to enter its highly anticipated second stage on January 30th. The competition intensifies, with teams vying for a coveted spot in the semifinals. The initial group stage saw young talent from around the globe battle it out for the chance to progress, ultimately paving the way for the top contenders to showcase their skills in the Super Six stage.
Beginning on January 30th, the Super Six stage will feature two groups of six teams each, composed of the top three from the initial groups. This critical phase will determine the four semifinalists, who will compete to secure a place in the finals. As the stakes continue to rise, the U19 Cricket World Cup promises to deliver thrilling performances and unforgettable moments, highlighting the bright future of cricket’s next generation.
As the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup 2024’s group stage concluded on Sunday, January 28th, the tournament now shifts its focus to the highly anticipated Super Six phase. Beginning on January 30th, the remaining 12 teams will be divided into two groups of six, competing for a coveted spot in the semifinals.
The Super Six stage promises an exhilarating showcase of young talent from across the globe as the top contenders battle it out for a chance to progress further in the competition. This critical phase will ultimately determine the four semifinalists, setting the stage for a thrilling finale as these young athletes vie for the prestigious ICC U19 Men’s World Cup title. With high stakes and fierce determination on display, cricket fans can look forward to unforgettable moments and exceptional performances in the days to come.
As the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup 2024 transitions into its second phase, the Super Six stage, the tournament’s intensity reaches new heights. The top three teams from each of the four round-robin groups—Groups A, B, C, and D—will form two new groups, with Groups A and D merging into one and Groups B and C combining to create the other.
The Super Six stage comprises twelve teams: India, Bangladesh, Ireland, Pakistan, New Zealand, and Nepal from Groups A and D, while South Africa, England, West Indies, Australia, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe progress from Groups B and C. Each team carries forward the points and Net Run Rate (NRR) earned against fellow Super Six qualifying teams, adding an extra layer of strategy to the competition. The six teams that didn’t make it to this stage – USA, Afghanistan, Namibia, and Scotland – will contest play-offs for the last four places. As the tournament advances, cricket enthusiasts worldwide eagerly await the electrifying performances and fierce rivalries unfolding during the Super Six phase of the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup 2024.
The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations’s Super Six Stage has introduced an exhilarating twist to the competition. In this stage, each team will face off against two opponents who finished in different positions within their respective groups. This unique format ensures a diverse range of match-ups and guarantees thrilling and unpredictable encounters.
As the Group A topper, India will take on New Zealand, the second-place finisher in Group D, and Nepal, which secured third place in the same group. These strategic match-ups will test the skill and strategy of each team, with the top two sides from both Super Six groups advancing to the highly anticipated semifinal stage. The climactic semi finals are set to be held on February 6th and 8th, building anticipation for the ultimate showdown on February 11th, where the final match will take place in Benoni. This innovative tournament structure promises edge-of-your-seat excitement for football fans worldwide.
India v New Zealand in Bloemfontein
Sri Lanka v West Indies in Kimberley
Pakistan v Ireland in Potchefstroom
Nepal v Bangladesh in Bloemfontein
Australia v England in Kimberley
Zimbabwe v South Africa in Potchefstroom
India v Nepal in Bloemfontein
West Indies v Australia in Kimberley
South Africa vs. Sri Lanka in Potchefstroom
Pakistan v Bangladesh in Benoni
New Zealand v Ireland in Bloemfontein
England v Zimbabwe in Potchefstroom
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