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.











