Six Phase of Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024
The super 6 of the Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024, tournament entries started from 28th January on Sunday, enters its super stage from 30th January. Fixtures affirmed for Very Six phase of U19 Men’s Reality Cup 2024,12 groups stay in dispute for the ICC U19 Men’s Reality Cup 2024 as the competition enters the Very Six stage.
Qualified Teams Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024
Qualified teams
The Very Six will include the main three sides from every one of the four cooperative gatherings, with groups advancing from Gatherings an and D involving one Gathering and those from B and C the other.
Vitally, each group conveys forward the focuses and NRR they procured against individual Very Six qualifying groups.
Winning second (Afghanistan v Nepal) U19 CWC 2024.Nepal won a nail-biting spine chiller against Afghanistan
The six groups to make it from Gatherings an and Dare India, Bangladesh, Ireland, Pakistan, New Zealand and Nepal.
South Africa, Britain, West Indies, Australia, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe progress from Gatherings B and C.USA, Afghanistan, Namibia and Scotland. The four groups who didn’t make the second phase of the competition-will challenge in end of the season games for the last four spots.
Identical Six configuration
The groups will play two matches in the Very Six phase against their rivals from the relating bunch who completed in an alternate situation in their gathering. That implies India (clinchers of Gathering A) will go head-to-head against New Zealand (second situation in Gathering D) and Nepal (third situation in Gathering D).
The main different sides from the two Very Six gatherings will then, at that point, progress to the semi-last stage. The last is set to happen on 11 February, with each of the three knockout games set to occur in Benoni.
The following are the finished apparatuses of the Very Six Phase
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Identical Six Apparatuses
30 January
- India v New Zealand in Bloemfontein
- Sri Lanka v West Indies in Kimberley
- Pakistan v Ireland in Potchefstroom
31 January
- Nepal v Bangladesh in Bloemfontein
- Australia v Britain in Kimberley
- Zimbabwe v South Africa in Potchefstroom
02 February
- India v Nepal in Bloemfontein
- West Indies v Australia in Kimberley
- South Africa v Sri Lanka in Potchefstroom
03 February
- Pakistan v Bangladesh in Benoni
- New Zealand v Ireland in Bloemfontein
- Britain v Zimbabwe in Potchefstroom