After claiming the title in the inaugural tournament, the Indian women’s U19 team is all set for the second edition of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup, scheduled from January 18, 2025. The tournament will feature 16 teams competing for the title, all aiming to join India as champions in the history books.
Hosted by Malaysia, this tournament marks the country’s first major cricket event since the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2008. All 16 teams will be divided into four groups during the opening stage of the tournament. Over a 16-day period, they will compete in 41 matches.
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Group A: India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and West Indies
Group B: England, Ireland, Pakistan and USA
Group C: New Zealand, South Africa, Nigeria and Samoa
Group D: Australia, Bangladesh, Nepal and Scotland
Each team will face the others in their group during the round-robin phase, playing three matches in the group stage. The top three teams from each group will progress to the Super Six stage.
Meanwhile, the bottom-ranked teams from Groups A and D, as well as Groups B and C, will compete in the last-place playoffs on January 24.
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The tournament will be played across four venues. All venues will host Super 6 and play-off matches, culminating in the finals at Pandamaran.
Group A: Pandamaran’s Bayuemas Oval
Group B: Johor Cricket Academy Oval
Group C: UKM-YSD Cricket Oval in Bangi
Group D: Borneo Cricket Ground in Sarawak
All matches will be played according to local time. February 1 has been designated as a reserve day for the semi-finals, while February 3 serves as the reserve day for the final.
January 18:
Australia vs Scotland, 10:30 AM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
England vs Ireland, 10:30 AM, Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh JCA Oval
Samoa vs Nigeria, 10:30 AM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
Bangladesh vs Nepal, 2:30 PM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
Pakistan vs USA, 2:30 PM, Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh JCA Oval
New Zealand vs South Africa, 2:30 PM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
January 19:
Sri Lanka vs Malaysia, 10:30 AM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
India vs West Indies, 2:30 PM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
Australia vs Bangladesh, 10:30 AM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
Ireland vs USA, 10:30 AM, Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh JCA Oval
New Zealand vs Nigeria, 10:30 AM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
Januray 20:
Scotland vs Nepal, 2:30 PM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
England vs Pakistan, 2:30 PM, Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh JCA Oval
South Africa vs Samoa, 2:30 PM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
January 21:
West Indies vs Sri Lanka, 10:30 AM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
India vs Malaysia, 2:30 PM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
January 22:
Bangladesh vs Scotland, 10:30 AM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
England vs USA, 10:30 AM, Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh JCA Oval
New Zealand vs Samoa, 10:30 AM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
Australia vs Nepal, 2:30 PM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
Pakistan vs Ireland, 2:30 PM, Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh JCA Oval
South Africa vs Africa Qualifier, 2:30 PM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
January 23:
Malaysia vs West Indies, 10:30 AM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
India vs Sri Lanka, 2:30 PM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
January 24:
B4 vs C4, 10:30 AM, Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh JCA Oval
A4 vs D4, 2:30 PM, Dato’ Dr. Harjit Singh JCA Oval
January 25:
Super Six – B2 vs C3, 10:30 AM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
Super Six – B1 vs C2, 10:30 AM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
Super Six – A3 vs D1, 2:30 PM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
Super Six – C1 vs B3, 2:30 PM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
January 26:
Super Six – A2 vs D3, 10:30 AM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
Super Six – A1 vs D2, 2:30 PM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
January 27:
Super Six – B1 vs C3, 10:30 AM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
January 28:
Super Six – A3 vs D2, 10:30 AM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
Super Six – C1 vs B2, 10:30 AM, Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak
Super Six – A1 vs D3, 2:30 PM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
January 29:
Super Six – C2 vs B3, 10:30 AM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
Super Six – A2 vs D1, 2:30 PM, UKM YSD Oval, KL
January 31:
Semi-Final 1, 10:30 AM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
Semi-Final 2, 2:30 PM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
February 2:
Final, 2:30 PM, Bayuemas Oval, KL
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