The inaugural Women’s U19 Asia Cup, scheduled to take place in Malaysia, will see India and Pakistan battling it out in the same group. The tournament will include six teams, divided into two groups. Group A consists of India, Pakistan, and Nepal, while Group B includes Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia. The tournament will commence on December 15, with the hosts facing Sri Lanka in the opening game. India and Pakistan are set to clash on the same day while the top two teams from each group will compete in the Super Four round on December 19 and 20.
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.
Team Pakistan effortlessly chases down a total of 119 in their Hong Kong Super Sixes match against India, winning by 6 wickets with one over to spare. Asif Ali and Muhammad Akhlaq were the star performers for Pakistan, scoring 55 and 40 runs respectively. Despite a strong start by India with Robin Uthappa and Bharat Chipli's partnership, they were unable to contain the Pakistani batsmen.
The historic rivalry between India and Pakistan in cricket will once again take center stage as the two teams battle it out in the World Championship of Legends grand finale at Edgbaston Cricket Stadium. With iconic players like Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, and Shahid Afridi in the lineup, fans can expect a nail-biting encounter full of high-octane cricket. Broadcasting live on Star Sports and streaming on Fan Code, this match is not to be missed.
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