The Super Six stage of the ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 has been confirmed, with 12 teams advancing after the group stage concluded on January 28. Divided into two groups, the top three teams from each of the four round-robin groups progress to the Super Six stage. Teams from Groups A and D form one group, while those from Groups B and C make up the other.
The six teams advancing from Groups A and D include India, Bangladesh, Ireland, Pakistan, New Zealand, and Nepal. From Groups B and C, the qualifying teams are South Africa, England, West Indies, Australia, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe. The Super Six phase retains the points and Net Run Rate (NRR) earned against fellow Super Six qualifying teams from the group stage.
In the Super Six stage, each team will play two matches against opponents from the corresponding group who finished in a different position in their group. For instance, India, the leaders of Group A, will face New Zealand, who secured the second position in Group D. The top two sides from each Super Six group will then proceed to the semi-final stage.
The schedule for the Super Six stage includes fixtures starting on January 30 with India facing New Zealand in Bloemfontein, Sri Lanka taking on West Indies in Kimberley, and Pakistan playing against Ireland in Potchefstroom. Matches continue on January 31 with Nepal meeting Bangladesh in Bloemfontein, Australia facing England in Kimberley, and Zimbabwe playing against South Africa in Potchefstroom.
On February 2, India will clash with Nepal in Bloemfontein, West Indies will face Australia in Kimberley, and South Africa will play against Sri Lanka in Potchefstroom. The following day features Pakistan against Bangladesh in Benoni, New Zealand versus Ireland in Bloemfontein, and England taking on Zimbabwe in Potchefstroom.
The semi-finals are scheduled for February 6 and 8, with the final set to take place on February 11, all hosted in Benoni. For the teams that didn’t make it to the Super Six stage, including USA, Afghanistan, Namibia, and Scotland, play-offs will determine the last four places in the tournament.
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