Semi-final spot at stake as arch-rivals India, Pakistan clash in U-19 Cricket World Cup

Indian captain flips a coin as the Pakistani skipper looks on ahead of the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup match in Bulawayo on February 1, 2026. (Pakistan Cricket Board)
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Updated 01 February 2026
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Semi-final spot at stake as arch-rivals India, Pakistan clash in U-19 Cricket World Cup

  • Pakistan have won the toss and elected to field first in high-octane clash in Bulawayo
  • Pakistan have to beat India by huge margin to overtake them on run rate for semifinal spot

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India will lock horns in a highly anticipated 2026 Under-19 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup contest today, Sunday, at Bulawayo amid political tensions between the two nations. 

The arch-rivals will clash in the final match of the Super Sixes round of the U-19 World Cup. England, the other team from Group 2 with India and Pakistan, have already qualified for the final four of the World Cup. 

For India, who have six points, a simple win will take them through to the semifinals. For Pakistan, who have four points, a win alone won’t ensure them a semifinal berth. The Green Shirts’ run rate of 1.484 is significantly lower than India’s 3.337, meaning they will have to beat India by a huge margin to win. 

For instance, if Pakistan bat first and post 300, they need to win by 85 runs. If they bowl first and restrict India to around 200, they will need to chase it down in around 31.5 overs. 

“Pakistan U19 win the toss and opt to field first,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wrote on social media platform X. 

Pakistan trounced India the last time the Under-19 teams met in the final of the Asia Cup tournament last month. The Green Shirts thrashed India by 191 runs after scoring 347 in Dubai, courtesy of a stellar century by Sameer Minhas. 

The match between the two sides was marked by hostility, with both sides refusing to shake hands and engaging in verbal battles on the field. 

Political tensions between India and Pakistan, which have surged after their brief military altercation in May last year, have also impacted their relations in cricket. 

India beat Pakistan thrice in the senior men’s Asia Cup tournament held in September last year. In all three matches, players of both teams refused to shake hands and engaged in a war of words on the field in the later two fixtures. 


Pakistan invites Austrian firms to partner in citrus value-addition, mining, renewable energy

Updated 16 February 2026
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Pakistan invites Austrian firms to partner in citrus value-addition, mining, renewable energy

  • PM Shehbaz Sharif attends joint business forum in Vienna, invites Austrian companies to the EU-Pakistan business summit in Islamabad in April
  • The premier addresses the issue of illegal immigration, saying his government working to offer Europe workers with international certifications

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday invited Austrian companies to partner with Pakistani firms in citrus value-addition, mining and renewable energy sectors, saying their world-class expertise could help accelerate Pakistan’s growth.

Sharif said this while speaking at the Pakistan-Austria Business Forum during his two-day official visit to the European country, the first by any Pakistani premier in more than 30 years, according to the Pakistani foreign office.

The visit is focused on trade, investment and economic cooperation, and would involve productive interactions with the International Atomic Energy Agency, United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, and the UN Industrial Development Organization.

Speaking at the business forum in Vienna, Sharif said Pakistan is an agrarian economy and nearly 60 percent of its population resides in rural areas, with its hardworking farmers adding to the country's huge potential in agriculture.

"Austria can be a great partner providing Pakistan with experience, with modern technology to have value addition in the field of citrus fruit and make marmalade, juices and export them to Austria, to Middle East, other parts of the world," he said.

"Secondly, in mines and minerals, again Austria can become a great partner. Pakistan has vast resources of minerals and of course very rare minerals in the province of KP (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Gilgit-Baltistan, Balochistan and Azad Kashmir."

Sharif's visit comes at a time when Pakistan is treading a long path to economic recovery under a $7 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout and seeks to boost trade and foreign investment to consolidate economic gains Islamabad has made in recent years.

Besides agriculture, PM Sharif invited Austrian companies to participate in renewable energy and grid modernization projects in Pakistan.

"Austria with its world-class expertise in engineering, renewable energy, environmental technology, advanced manufacturing [is well positioned] to benefit Pakistan’s growth trajectory," he said.

ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, SKILLED LABOR

Sharif also addressed the issue of illegal immigration of citizens from Pakistan, among other countries, to Europe and said his government was working end the practice and instead offer trained, skilled human resource to European nations, with international certifications.

Thousands of citizens from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and other countries embark on perilous journeys each year attempting to enter Europe illegally in search of a better life.

In Dec., Pakistan's interior ministry said it had achieved a 47 percent drop in illegal immigration to Europe in 2025, with more than 1,700 human smugglers arrested as part of an expanded nationwide crackdown.

"I am absolutely against illegal immigration and we are working with our European friends, countries like Austria, Germany, France and other countries, to jointly bring this illegal immigration to a grinding halt," Sharif said.

"In return, your demand for trained labor, skilled labor, we are going to fulfill that demand with international certification to your requirement and your satisfaction."

The Pakistan premier said he looked forward to the participation of Austrian companies in the European Union-Pakistan Business Forum at the end of April in Islamabad.