ICC Under-19 World Cup 2022: Full Schedule, India Squad, Dates, Timings, TV Channel, Live Streaming Info
India
are
place
in
Group
B
alongside
India,
Ireland,
South
Africa
and
Uganda,
and
they
will
open
the
tournament
with
a
match
against
the
SA
on
January
15
at
Guyana.
The
promising
Yash
Dhull
is
India’s
captain
for
the
tournament,
which
is
in
its
14th
edition,
and
is
taking
place
in
the
Caribbean
for
the
first
time
ever.
So,
here’s
an
exhaustive
guide
for
you
—
the
ICC
U19
World
Cup
full
schedule,
India
schedule,
venues,
India
squad,
India
timing
and
the
telecast
details.
ICC
U19
Men’s
Cricket
World
Cup
Groupings
Group
A
–
Bangladesh,
England,
Canada,
United
Arab
Emirates
Group
B
–
India,
Ireland,
South
Africa,
Uganda
Group
C
–
Afghanistan,
Pakistan,
Papua
New
Guinea,
Zimbabwe
Group
D
–
Australia,
Scotland,
Sri
Lanka,
West
Indies
ICC
U19
Men’s
Cricket
World
Cup
Venues
St
Kitts
and
Nevis
–
Warner
Park,
Conaree,
(Sandy
Point
–
Warm-up
match
venue
only)
Guyana
–
Guyana
National
Stadium,
(Everest
–
Warm-up
match
venue
only)
Trinidad
and
Tobago
–
Brian
Lara
Cricket
Ground,
Queens
Park
Oval,
Diego
Martin
Sports
Complex.
Antigua
and
Barbuda
–
Sir
Vivian
Richards
Cricket
Ground,
Coolidge
Cricket
Ground.
ICC
U19
World
Cup,
India’s
Schedule
January
15:
India
v
South
Africa,
Guyana
National
Stadium,
Guyana
January
19:
India
v
Ireland,
Brian
Lara
Cricket
Academy,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
22:
India
v
Uganda,
Brian
Lara
Cricket
Academy,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
ICC
U19
Men’s
Cricket
World
Cup
full
schedule
(Group
Stage)
January
14:
West
Indies
v
Australia,
Guyana
National
Stadium,
Guyana
Sri
Lanka
v
Scotland,
Everest
Cricket
Club,
Guyana.
January
15:
Canada
v
UAE,
Conaree
Cricket
Center,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis
Ireland
v
Uganda,
Everest
Cricket
Club,
Guyana.
Pakistan
v
PNG,
Queens
Park
Oval,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
January
16:
Bangladesh
v
England,
Warner
Park
Cricket
Stadium,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
Afghanistan
v
Zimbabwe,
Diego
Martin
Sporting
Complex,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
January
17:
West
Indies
v
Scotland,
Warner
Park
Cricket
Stadium,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
Australia
v
Sri
Lanka,
Conaree
Cricket
Center,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
January
18:
England
v
Canada,
Warner
Park
Cricket
Stadium,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
South
Africa
v
Uganda,
Queens
Park
Oval,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
Afghanistan
v
PNG,
Diego
Martin
Sporting
Complex,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
January
19:
Australia
v
Scotland,
Conaree
Cricket
Center,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
January
20:
England
v
UAE,
Warner
Park
Cricket
Stadium,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
Bangladesh
v
Canada,
Conaree
Cricket
Center,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
Pakistan
v
Afghanistan,
Brian
Lara
Cricket
Academy,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
Zimbabwe
v
PNG,
Diego
Martin
Sporting
Complex,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
January
21:
West
Indies
v
Sri
Lanka,
Conaree
Cricket
Center,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
South
Africa
v
Ireland,
Brian
Lara
Cricket
Academy,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
January
22:
Bangladesh
v
UAE,
Warner
Park
Cricket
Stadium,
St
Kitts
and
Nevis.
Pakistan
v
Zimbabwe,
Queens
Park
Oval,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
Plate
&
Super
League
Schedule
January
25:
Pre-quarter
finals
1
–
A3
vs
B4,
Queens
Park
Oval,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
January
25:
Pre-quarter
finals
2
–
B3
vs
A4,
Brian
Lara
Cricket
Academy,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
26:
Pre-quarter
finals
3
–
C3
vs
D4,
Queens
Park
Oval,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
26:
Pre-quarter
finals
4
–
D3
vs
C4,
Diego
Martin
Sporting
Complex,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
26:
Super
League
quarter-final
1
–
A1
vs
B2,
Sir
Vivian
Richards
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda
January
27:
Super
League
quarterfinal
2
–
D1
vs
C2,
Coolidge
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda
January
28:
Super
League
quarterfinal
3
–
C1
vs
D2,
Sir
Vivian
Richards
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda
January
28:
Plate
Semifinal
1
–
Queens
Park
Oval,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
January
28:
PPOSF1
–
Diego
Martin
Sporting
Complex,
Trinidad
and
Tobago.
January
29:
Plate
Semifinal
2
–
Queens
Park
Oval,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
29:
PPOSF2
–
Brian
Lara
Cricket
Academy,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
29:
Super
League
Quarterfinal
2
–
Coolidge
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda
January
30:
Loser
of
SLQF2
vs
Loser
of
SLQF3
–
Coolidge
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda
January
30:
15th/16th
place-playoff,
Brian
Lara
Cricket
Academy,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
30:
13th/14th
place-playoff,
Diego
Martin
Sporting
Complex,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
31:
Loser
of
SLQF1
vs
Loser
of
SLQF4
–
Coolidge
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda
January
31:
11/12th
place-playoff
–
Diego
Martin
Sporting
Complex,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
January
31:
Final,
Plate
–
Queens
Park
Oval,
Trinidad
and
Tobago
February
1:
Semifinal,
Sir
Vivian
Richards
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda.
February
2:
Semifinal,
Coolidge
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda.
February
5:
Final,
Sir
Vivian
Richards
Cricket
Ground,
Antigua
and
Barbuda.
Where
to
watch,
IST
Timing
The
ICC
Under-19
can
be
watched
in
India
on
Star
Sports
Networks.
Live
Streaming
will
be
on
Disney
+
HotStar.
All
matches
start
at
7.30
PM
IST.
India
U-19
World
Cup
squad
Yash
Dhull
(Captain),
Harnoor
Singh,
Angkrish
Raghuvanshi,
SK
Rasheed
(Vice-Captain),
Nishant
Sindhu,
Siddarth
Yadav,
Aneeshwar
Gautam,
Dinesh
Bana,
Aaradhya
Yadav,
Raj
Angad
Bawa,
Manav
Parakh,
Kaushal
Tambe,
RS
Hangargekar,
Vasu
Vats,
Vicky
Ostwal,
Ravikumar,
Garv
Sangwan.
Travelling
Reserves:
Rishit
Reddy,
Uday
Saharan,
Ansh
Gosai,
Amrit
Raj
Upadhyay,
Amrit
Raj
Upadhyay.
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