The final matches of the 2024 ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup to occur in Kimberley, will be played on Friday, 2 February, at the Diamond Oval.
Fixtures in the Super Six stage were confirmed on Sunday, 28 January, following the conclusion of the last round of group stage matches.
Super Six fixtures commenced on Tuesday, 30 January, and end on Saturday, 3 February, across four venues, including the Diamond Oval. Willowmoore Park in Benoni will be the venue to host the semi-finals and final.
Currently, India and Pakistan topped Groups A and D, respectively, and they will be joined by fellow qualifiers Bangladesh, Ireland, Nepal, and New Zealand to form the first group.
The second group will feature the top teams in Groups B and C – South Africa and Australia – joined by England, Sri Lanka, the West Indies, and Zimbabwe.
Among the standout fixtures in the Super Six stage are defending champions India v New Zealand in Bloemfontein on 30 January, Australia v England in Kimberley on 31 January, and Pakistan v Bangladesh in Benoni on 3 February.
Fixtures for the Super Six stage are (all matches to start at 10:00):
Tuesday, 30 January
Sri Lanka v West Indies: Diamond Oval, Kimberley; India v New Zealand: Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein; and Pakistan v Ireland: JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom.
Wednesday, 31 January
Australia v England: Diamond Oval; Nepal v Bangladesh: Mangaung Oval; Zimbabwe v South Africa: JB Marks Oval; America v Afghanistan: Willowmoore Park, Benoni;
Thursday, 1 February
Scotland v Namibia: Willowmoore Park;
Friday, 2 February
West Indies v Australia: Diamond Oval; India v Nepal: Mangaung Oval; and South Africa v Sri Lanka: JB Marks Oval;
Saturday, 3 February
Pakistan v Bangladesh: Willowmoore Park; New Zealand v Ireland: Mangaung Oval; and England v Zimbabwe: JB Marks Oval;
Tuesday, 6 February
Semifinal 1 – AD1 v BC2 – Willowmoore Park;
Thursday, 8 February
Semifinal 2 – BC1 v AD2 – Willowmoore Park;
Sunday, 11 February
Final – Willowmoore Park.
Full fixtures and updated standings available at u19worldcup.com.
Entrance is free.


