ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Under-19 cricket team began preparations for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Under-19 World Cup on Friday, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said, as the young stars gear up to compete against top teams.
The tournament will be held from Jan. 15 to Feb. 6 in Zimbabwe and Namibia. It will feature 16 teams including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, Sri Lanka, the United States, West Indies, Zimbabwe and debutant Tanzania.
The tournament will follow a 50-over format, starting with a group stage, followed by the super six, semifinals and the final at Harare Sports Club. Key fixtures include Pakistan opening against England on Jan. 16, with matches also scheduled against Scotland and Zimbabwe in the group stage.
“The team will take part in practice sessions at Masvingo Sports Club in Masvingo, Zimbabwe,” the PCB said in a statement that also mentioned the local time for training during the day.
The Pakistani team, led by captain Farhan Yousaf, recently won two tournaments, including the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Under‑19 Asia Cup 2025 and the Zimbabwe tri‑series. Pakistan had defeated India by 191 runs in the final of the Under-19 Asia Cup.
The PCB added the team will play a practice match against Bangladesh at Masvingo Sports Club on Jan. 10.
As of January this year, Pakistan’s senior cricket team is touring Sri Lanka for a three‑match T20I series ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.











