ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2018: Pakistan crumble in Semi-Final; India to meet Australia in Final

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Following story was posted prior to the beginning of Second Semi-Final of ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup between Pakistan and India at Christchurch on January 30, 2018.

The two South Asian arch-rivals Pakistan and India are poised to face each other at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Tuesday in the Second Semi-Final of ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2018.

Like India, Pakistan topped their respective group in the initial stage and reached the Semi-Finals for eighth time in U-19 World Cups by beating South Africa by three wickets in the Second Quarter-Final at Christchurch on January 24.

In previous seven Semi-Finals, Pakistan sealed victories five times in 1988 (Australia), 2004 (Bangladesh), 2006 (Sri Lanka), 2010 (New Zealand) and 2014 (United Arab Emirates) while they had to suffer defeats twice in 2000 (Sri Lanka) and 2008 (Malaysia).

In U-19 World Cups History since 1988, Pakistan have been World Champions twice in 2004 and 2006. But three times, they ended up as Runners-Up in 1988, 2010 and 2014.

As far as Pakistan-India bilateral encounters are concerned in U-19 World Cups, the former have better record as they won five out of eight matches between the two Teams.

Prior to the upcoming Semi-Final at Christchurch, Pakistan and India also met in the Semi-Final of U-19 World Cup 2004 in Dhaka wherein the former emerged victorious.

Whosoever win the Second Semi-Final, will face Australian Under-19 Cricket Team at Mount Maunganui on February 3.

PTV Sports Pakistan vs India Semi-Final Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2018 Live Streaming
Ali Zaryab Asif has so far been the top scorer for Pakistan with 173 runs. His unbeaten 74-run innings in the Second Quarter-Final against South Africa earned him Man of the Match award.

Earlier in the first Semi-Final of Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2018 played at Christchurch on January 29, Australia beat Afghanistan by six wickets.

Batting first, Afghanistan were all out for 181 runs in 48 overs with Left-Handed Wicket-Keeper Batsman Ikram Ali Khil remaining top scorer with 80. For Australia, Jonathan Merlo picked up four wickets.

In reply, Australia comfortably reached the target with six wickets still in hand. The Opener Jack Edwards scored 72 runs, and earned Man of the Match award.

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