Key Takeaways
- 1π India topped Group B with three dominant wins and will face Pakistan on February 1 in Bulawayo
- 2π΅π° Pakistan recovered from an opening loss to England with consecutive victories over Scotland and Zimbabwe
- 3β‘ Pakistan defeated India by 191 runs in the recent Under-19 Asia Cup final in December 2025
- 4π Sameer Minhas scored 172 and Ali Raza took 4 wickets in Pakistan's Asia Cup triumph over India
- 5π Before facing Pakistan, India plays Zimbabwe on January 27 while Pakistan meets New Zealand the same day
"India will also face Zimbabwe while Pakistan's other opponents are New Zealand"
India vs Pakistan Clash Set for Under-19 World Cup Super Six Stage on February 1
The stage is set for one of cricket's most anticipated rivalries to unfold at the youth level. India and Pakistan will lock horns in the Under-19 World Cup Super Six stage on February 1, 2026, in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. This high-stakes encounter promises to deliver all the intensity and drama that India-Pakistan cricket fixtures are renowned for.
India's Dominant Group Stage Campaign
Five-time Under-19 World Cup champions India have been in imperious form throughout the group stage, securing three comprehensive victories to finish as the top-ranked team in Group B.
Match-by-Match Breakdown
vs USA: India opened their campaign with a statement win, bowling out the United States for just 107 runs. The Indian batters then cruised to the DLS-revised target with six wickets and a remarkable 118 balls remaining.
vs Bangladesh: The second match proved slightly more competitive, with India posting 238 runs. Bangladesh, chasing a revised target of 165 in 29 overs, fought valiantly but fell 18 runs short before being bowled out.
vs New Zealand: In a rain-affected 37-over contest, India's bowlers once again proved decisive, dismissing New Zealand for 135. The batters completed the chase of the revised 130-run target in just 13.3 overs with seven wickets to spare.
Pakistan's Path to the Super Sixes
Pakistan's journey has been more turbulent, beginning with a 36-run defeat to England in their opening fixture. Chasing 211, Pakistan could only muster 174 runs.
However, the team showed resilience in subsequent matches:
- vs Scotland: A comfortable six-wicket victory
- vs Zimbabwe: A dominant eight-wicket win
These back-to-back victories ensured Pakistan finished as the second-placed team in Group C, behind group winners England.
Super Six Stage Format Explained
The tournament's Super Six format creates intriguing matchups by pairing teams based on their group stage rankings. Teams carry forward points earned against fellow Super Six qualifiers and play two additional games against opponents who finished in different positions within their respective groups.
With India finishing as B1 and Pakistan as C2, the two subcontinental giants are destined to meet on February 1 in what promises to be the marquee fixture of the Super Six stage.
Other Super Six Fixtures
- January 27: India vs Zimbabwe (Bulawayo)
- January 27: Pakistan vs New Zealand (Harare)
Recent Head-to-Head: Asia Cup Final Showdown
The upcoming World Cup clash carries added significance following Pakistan's emphatic victory over India in the Under-19 Asia Cup final in Dubai on December 21, 2025.
Pakistan's Asia Cup Triumph
Pakistan delivered a masterclass performance in that final, winning by a staggering 191 runs:
Batting Heroics: Opener Sameer Minhas produced a sensational innings of 172 runs, anchoring Pakistan's formidable total of 347 for 8.
Bowling Excellence: Medium pacer Ali Raza was the chief destroyer with the ball, claiming four wickets as India were bundled out for just 156 runs.
This comprehensive defeat will undoubtedly be fresh in the minds of the Indian squad as they prepare for the World Cup rematch.
Key Players to Watch
For Pakistan
- Sameer Minhas: The opener's devastating 172 in the Asia Cup final marks him as one of the tournament's most dangerous batters
- Ali Raza: The medium pacer's four-wicket haul against India showcases his ability to deliver in high-pressure situations
For India
The five-time champions will be looking to their bowling unit, which has been exceptional throughout the group stage, restricting opponents consistently.
Looking Ahead: February 1 Showdown
The February 1 encounter in Bulawayo presents India with an opportunity for redemption following their Asia Cup final humiliation, while Pakistan will aim to prove their December victory was no fluke.
With both teams carrying different momentum into the Super SixesβIndia riding three dominant wins and Pakistan recovering from an early stumbleβthis clash has all the ingredients for a classic encounter.
The winner will take a significant step toward the knockout stages, while the loser will face an uphill battle to remain in contention for the title. For fans of youth cricket and the India-Pakistan rivalry alike, February 1 is a date to mark on the calendar.
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