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ICC announces schedule of U-19 World Cup 2026; Check out India’s fixtures

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With the U-19 World Cup set to start in about 2 months time, the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday released the schedule for the tournament. India are in Group A with Bangladesh, USA and New Zealand while Group B consists of Zimbabwe, Pakistan, England, and Scotland.

Group C has defending champions Australia, Ireland, Japan, and Sri Lanka while Group D houses Tanzania, the West Indies, Afghanistan, and South Africa. The tournament is set to start on January 15, 2026 and go on till February 6 and will be jointly hosted by Namibia and Zimbabwe.

India will open their campaign against USA on January 15, followed by matches with Bangladesh and New Zealand on January 17 and 24 respectively. All the India matches will be played at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.

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The competition will feature 16 teams divided into groups of four in the first stage, with a total of 41 matches to be played over 23 days. The event will mark the debut of Tanzania, as well as a return for Japan who had featured in the 2020 edition.

Top three ranked sides from the first round will take part in the Super Six stage, with these teams forming two groups of six each.