Cricket lovers will get the thrill of high-voltage match in Bulawayo
In the Under-19 World Cup, Team India maintained its dominance in the group stage and registered its third consecutive win and topped Group B. With this brilliant performance a big match has been decided. Now in the Super Six stage, the teams of India and Pakistan will face each other in Bulawayo on 1st February. India has already won the title of this tournament five times and its confidence is clearly visible in the current World Cup also. In such a situation, this match against traditional rival Pakistan is being considered as the most talked about match of Super Six.
mathematics of super six
According to the rules of the Under-19 World Cup, the teams that reach the Super Six from the group stage advance taking into account the points scored against the fellow Super Six teams of their group. After this, in the Super Six, each team plays two matches against those teams which were ranked differently in the group stage. Under this format, Groups A and D are placed in one Super Six group, while teams from Group B and C are in another Super Six group. India finished first in Group B, while Pakistan finished second in Group C. For this reason both the teams will face each other in Super Six.
India’s next match will be against Zimbabwe
India’s second match in Super Six will be against Zimbabwe. This match will be played on 27 January in Bulawayo. Zimbabwe had finished third in Group C and can challenge any team in home conditions. Talking about Pakistan, its second Super Six match will be against New Zealand in Harare on 27th January. In such a situation, every match is going to be important for both the teams, because the path to the semi-finals will be directly decided by the results of the Super Six.
Fans’ eyes fixed on February 1
Be it the India-Pakistan match at senior level or Under-19, the excitement is always at its peak. For the young players, this match will not only be important in terms of points table, but will also become a real test of how to perform under pressure. Now all eyes are on February 1, when the future stars will don the jerseys of India and Pakistan on the grounds of Bulawayo and give a new story to one of the biggest matches of cricket.
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