India vs Pakistan Clash On November 30: Date, Venue, And Key Details
IND vs PAK ACC U-19 Asia Cup clash comes amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
India vs Pakistan ACC U-19 Asia Cup 2024: The Indian Under-19 cricket team is set to go up against Pakistan in a high-stakes third ODI of U19 Asia Cup 2024 on Saturday (November 30) at Dubai International Stadium. Both teams are part of Group B, which also includes Japan and UAE.
Meanwhile, Group A features defending champions Bangladesh alongside Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Nepal. The tournament is being held across two venues in the UAE: Dubai International Stadium and Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The upcoming India vs Pakistan clash promises to be an absolute thriller.
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ACC U-19 Asia Cup tournament is hosted by UAE for third consecutive time, a unique achievement competition's history.
IND vs PAK ACC U-19 Asia Cup clash comes amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The unresolved dispute over whether the tournament will follow a hybrid model or be hosted entirely in Pakistan has added an extra layer of tension to India-Pakistan cricketing rivalry.
The Under-19 Asia Cup 2024 kicked off on November 29, with India set to launch its campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan on November 30. Bangladesh, the defending champions, secured the title in 2023 edition by defeating UAE in the final. India's squad, led by captain Mohammad Aman, features a formidable lineup.
Live streaming of Ind vs Pak ACC U-19 Asia Cup 2024 match 3 on Saturday (November 30) will be available on Sony Liv app and website and live telecast of the match will be available on Sony Sports Ten 5 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 SD & HD tv channels.
IND vs PAK ACC U-19 match - Squads
India: Mohammad Amaan (c), Kiran Chormale (vc), Ayush Mhatre, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, C Andre Siddarth, Pranav Pant, Harvansh Singh Pangalia (wk), Anurag Kawde (wk), Hardik Raj, Md. Enaan, KP Karthikeya, Samarth Nagaraj, Yudhajit Guha, Chetan Sharma, and Nikhil Kumar.
Pakistan: Saad Baig (c & wk), Mohammad Ahmed, Haroon Arshad, Tayyab Arif, Mohammad Huzefa, Naveed Ahmed Khan, Hassan Khan, Shahzaib Khan, Usman Khan, Faham-ul-Haq, Ali Raza, Mohammad Riazullah, Abdul Subhan, Farhan Yousuf, and Umar Zaib.