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World Cup 2024: Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup Schedule Announced: Five-time champions India will begin their 2024 ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup campaign against 2020 winners Bangladesh in Bloemfontein, while hosts South Africa will take on West Indies in the tournament opener on January 19.

The 15th edition of the Under-19 Showcase will take place at five locations in South Africa over three weeks in January and February. The schedule for the 16-team competition was released by the ICC on Monday.

India, who won the competition in the West Indies in 2022, is in Group A with Bangladesh, Ireland, and the United States as they look to win a record-breaking sixth Under-19 title.

Group B dedicated England, South Africa, the West Indies, and Scotland. Australia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, and Namibia makeup Group C, and Afghanistan, Pakistan, New Zealand, and Nepal make up Group D.

The top three teams from each group advance to the Super Six stage of the event before the semi-finals and final in Benoni.

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This will be the third time South Africa has hosted the Under-19 World Cup – following previous editions in 1998 and 2020 – and ICC head of events Chris Tetley believes the country can build on the success of hosting the two recent tournaments. Well positioned to expand. Last year.

​“In the past 12 months we have seen South Africa successfully deliver two milestone events for the sport - the inaugural ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup last year, and the groundbreaking ICC Women’s T20 World Cup that immediately followed," Tetley said.

“The relocation of the U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024 to South Africa allows us the opportunity to build on this momentum and welcome the best young cricketers on the planet to five notable international venues."

ICC Men’s Under 19 Cricket World Cup Groups:

The tournament is set to start in January and the 16 participating teams have been split into four groups of four each. There will be forty-one games, with a February final.

GroupsTeams
Group AIndia, Bangladesh, Ireland, USA
Group BEngland, South Africa, West Indies, Scotland
Group C Australia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Namibia
Group DAfghanistan, Pakistan, New Zealand, Nepal

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ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 All-team squad:

16 teams will compete in four South African venues for the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2024. Men’s U19 competition in its 15th edition
In 2022, the final tournament took place in the West Indies, with India emerging victorious for the fifth time.

GROUP -A: India, Bangladesh, Ireland, USA team Squad

India: Arshin Kulkarni, Adarsh Singh, Rudra Mayur Patel, Sachin Dhas, Priyanshu Molia, Musheer Khan, Uday Saharan (captain), Aravelli Avnish Rao (wk), Soumya Kumar Pandey (VC), Murugan Abhishek, Inesh Mahajan (wk), Dhanush Gowda, Aaradhya Shukla, Raj Limbani and Naman Tiwari

Bangladesh: Yet to be announced
Ireland: Philippe Le Roux (captain), McDarrah Cosgrave, Harry Dyer, Daniel Forkin, Kian Hilton, Ryan Hunter, Finn Luton, Scott McBeth, Carson McCullough, John McNally, Jordan Neal, Oliver Riley, Gavin Roulston, Matthew Wheldon, Reuben Wilson. . Non-traveling reserves: Adam Leckie, Hayden Mellie, James West

USA: yet to announce

GROUP B- England, South Africa, West Indies, Scotland team Squad

England: Ben McKinney (captain), Luke Benkenstein (vice-captain), Farhan Ahmed, Tazeem Ali, Charlie Allison, Charlie Bernard, Jack Carney, Jaden Denly, Eddie Jack, Dominic Kelly, Sebastian Morgan, Hayden Mustard, Hamza Sheikh, Noah Thain, and Theo Wylie

South Africa: David Teiger (captain), Esosa Aihevba, Juan James, Martin Khumalo, Kwena Mphaka, Dewan Marias, Riley Norton, Nqobani Mokoena, Romashan Pillai, Sipho Potsane, Luan-Dre Pretorius, Richard Seletshwane, Oliver Whitehead, Steve Stokes. and Ntando Zuma

West Indies: Stephen Pascal (captain), Nathan Seely (vice-captain), Jewel Andrew, Mavendra Dindyal, Joshua Dorn, Nathan Edwards, Tariq Edwards, Ryan Edwards, Deshaun James, Jordan Johnson, Devonny Joseph, Raneiko Smith, Isai Thorne, Steve Wedderburn, Adrian Weir

Scotland: Owen Gould (captain), Uzair Ahmed, Harry Armstrong, Logan Briggs, Jamie Dunk, Bahadur Esakheel, Ibrahim Faisal, Rory Grant, Adi Hegde, McKenzie Jones, Farhan Khan, Qasim Khan, Nikhil Koteswaran, Ruaridh McIntyre, Alec Price.


GROUP-C: Australia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Namibia team Squad

Australia: Lachlan Aitken, Charlie Anderson, Harkirat Bajwa, Mahali Beardman, Tom Campbell, Harry Dixon, Ryan Hicks, Sam Konstas, Raphael McMillan, Aidan O’Connor, Harjas Singh, Tom Straker, Callum Vidler, Corey Wasley, Hugh Wiebgen.

Sri Lanka: Announcement is yet to be made

Zimbabwe: Nathaniel Hlabangana, Panashe Taruvinga, Ronak Patel, Campbell McMillan, Ryan Kamwemba, Brendon Sunguro, Calton Takawira, Matthew Schonken (captain), Anesu Kamuriwo, Newman Nyamhuri, Mashford Shungu, Kohl Eckstein, Panashe Gwatiringa, Shaun Djakatira, Munashe Chimusoro.

Namibia: Alex Wolschenk (captain), Gerhard Janse van Rensburg, Hansie de Villiers, JW Visagie, Ben Brassell, Jack Brassell, Henry Van Wyk, Zacko Van Vuuren, Nico Pieters, Faf du Plessis, Wouty Niehaus, PD Blignaut, Henry Badenhorst, Jr. Kariata, Ryan Moffett.

GROUP-D: Afghanistan, Pakistan, New Zealand, Nepal team Squad

Afghanistan: yet to be announced

Pakistan: Saad Baig (captain and wicketkeeper), Ali Asfand (vice-captain), Ali Raza, Ahmed Hasan, Amir Hasan, Arfat Minhas, Azan Awais, Haroon Arshad, Khubaib Khalil, Mohammad Zeeshan, Naveed Ahmed Khan, Shahzeb Khan, Shameel. Hussain. Muhammad Riazullah and Ubaid Shah

New Zealand: Oscar Jackson (captain), Mason Clarke, Sam Clode, Zac Cumming, Rahman Hekmat, Tom Jones, James Nelson, Sneith Reddy, Matt Rowe, Ewald Schrader, Lachlan Stackpole, Oliver Tewatia, Alex Thompson, Ryan Tsorgas, Luke Watson. Reserves: Ben Breitmeyer, Nick Brown, Henry Christie, Robbie Foulkes, Josh Oliver, Amogh Paranjape.

Nepal: The announcement is yet to be done..

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