Arch-rivals India and Pakistan will face off in the inaugural Women's U19 Asia Cup, which will be held in Malaysia and feature six teams. The tournament begins in December, with hosts Malaysia taking on Sri Lanka in the opening game and India facing Pakistan in a highly anticipated clash later in the day. The top two teams from the group stage will advance to the Super Four round, with the final set to take place on December 22. Stay updated on all the latest news and updates on Cricket with NDTV Sports.
India and Pakistan to Clash in Inaugural Women's U-19 Asia Cup
Arch-rivals India and Pakistan will face off in a highly anticipated match in the inaugural Women's U-19 Asia Cup, scheduled to be held in Malaysia from December 1 to 12.
Tournament Details
The tournament will feature six teams competing in a group stage, with the top two teams advancing to the Super Four round. The final is set to take place on December 22.
India vs. Pakistan Rivalry
India and Pakistan have a long and storied cricket rivalry that dates back decades. The two nations share a bitter history, which has often spilled over into their sporting contests.
In recent years, the rivalry has been particularly intense in the women's game. Pakistan defeated India in the final of the 2022 Women's T20 Asia Cup, and the Indian team will be eager to seek revenge in this U-19 tournament.
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