ICC has announced the schedule for the 2024 men’s Under-19 World Cup to be held in South Africa. Here is 2024 Under-19 World Cup schedule, including full fixtures list, format, match timings, and venues.

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The 15th edition of the men’s Under-19 World Cup will be held across January and February, 2024 in South Africa. The tournament was initially scheduled to be hosted by Sri Lanka, but following the suspension of their board by ICC, it was shifted to South Africa, who have hosted two previous editions of the tournament, in 1998 and in 2020.

ICC men’s U19 World Cup 2024 format

A total of 16 teams will participate in the tournament, divided into four groups of four each. The top three teams from Group A and D will make up one in the Super Six stage, while the top three from Group B and C will make up another. Eventually, the top two teams from each Super Six group will qualify for the semi-finals, with the final to be played on February 11.

Here’s how the groups are divided:

Group A: India, Bangladesh, Ireland, USA
Group B: England, South Africa, West Indies, Scotland
Group C: Australia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Namibia
Group D: Afghanistan, Pakistan, New Zealand, Nepal

ICC 2024 men’s U19 World Cup schedule: Full fixtures list, match timings, venues

January 19: Ireland vs USA, Bloemfontein, 10 am
January 19: South Africa vs West Indies, Potchefstroom, 10 am
January 20: Bangladesh vs India, Bloemfontein, 10 am
January 20: England vs Scotland, Potchefstroom, 10 am
January 20: Afghanistan vs Pakistan, East London, 10 am
January 21: Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe, Kimberley, 10 am
January 21: Nepal vs New Zealand, East London, 10 am
January 22: Bangladesh vs Ireland, Bloemfontein, 10 am
January 22: Australia vs Namibia, Kimberley, 10 am
January 23: South Africa vs England, Potchefstroom, 10 am
January 23: Afghanistan vs New Zealand, East London, 10 am
January 24: Namibia vs Sri Lanka, Kimberley, 10 am
January 24: Scotland vs West Indies, Potchefstroom, 10 am
January 24: Nepal vs Pakistan, East London, 10 am
January 25: India vs Ireland, Bloemfontein, 10 am
January 25: Australia vs Zimbabwe, Kimberley, 10 am
January 26: Bangladesh vs USA, Bloemfontein, 10 am
January 26: England vs West Indies, Potchefstroom, 10 am
January 26: Afghanistan vs Nepal, East London, 10 am
January 27: Namibia vs Zimbabwe, Kimberley, 10 am
January 27: South Africa vs Scotland, Potchefstroom, 10 am
January 27: New Zealand vs Pakistan, East London, 10 am
January 28: India vs USA, Bloemfontein, 10 am
January 28: Australia vs Sri Lanka, Kimberley, 10 am
January 30: A1 vs D2, Bloemfontein, 10 am
January 30: C2 vs B3, Kimberley, 10 am
January 30: D1 vs A3, Potchefstroom, 10 am
January 31: A4 vs D4, Benoni, 10 am
January 31: D3 vs A2, Bloemfontein, 10 am
January 31: C1 vs B2, Kimberley, 10 am
January 31: C3 vs B1, Potchefstroom, 10 am
February 1: B4 vs C4, Benoni, 10 am
February 2: A1 vs D3, Bloemfontein, 10 am
February 2: B3 vs C1, Kimberley 10 am
February 2: B1 vs C2, Potchefstroom, 10 am
February 3: D1 vs A2, Benoni, 10 am
February 3: D2 vs A3, Bloemfontein, 10 am
February 3: B2 vs C3, Potchefstroom, 10 am
February 6: Semi-final 1 – AD1 vs BC2, Benoni, 10 am
February 8: Semi-final 2 – AD2 vs BC1, Benoni, 10 am
February 11: Final, Benoni, 10 am

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