The group stage of the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup 2024 came to an end on Sunday, 28 January. With the conclusion of the group-stage fixtures, the competition will now enter the Super Six round, scheduled to start on Tuesday, 30 January. The six sides who have qualified for the next stage are India, Bangladesh, Ireland, Pakistan, New Zealand and Nepal. India and New Zealand will be involved in the first Super Six match with the opening contest scheduled to take place at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Hosts South Africa, England, West Indies, Australia, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe are the teams who have qualified. The Super Six round will see the top three sides from each of the four round-robin groups. Countries qualified from Groups A and D will comprise one Group and those progressing from B and C will form the other one. The four sides who failed to qualify for the Super Six of the competition are the USA, Afghanistan, Namibia and Scotland. These four teams will take part in the play-offs to determine the last four places. As the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup Super Six is all set to start, we take a look at the fixtures and format of this phase. U-19 World Cup Super Six Matches 30 January India vs New Zealand in Bloemfontein Sri Lanka vs West Indies in Kimberley Pakistan vs Ireland in Potchefstroom 31 January Nepal vs Bangladesh in Bloemfontein Australia vs England in Kimberley Zimbabwe vs South Africa in Potchefstroom 2 February India vs Nepal in Bloemfontein West Indies vs Australia in Kimberley South Africa vs Sri Lanka in Potchefstroom 3 February Pakistan vs Bangladesh in Benoni New Zealand vs Ireland in Bloemfontein England vs Zimbabwe in Potchefstroom Super Six Format Each team is scheduled to play two matches in the Super Six stage against their opponents from the corresponding group. The top two outfits from the Super Six groups will qualify for the semi-final. The semi-finals will take place on 6 and 8 February. The final will be played on 11 February. The three knockout matches will be played in Benoni.
Four teams who failed to qualify for the Super Six are the USA, Afghanistan, Namibia and Scotland.
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