IND U19 vs JPN U19 Live Streaming: The action-packed ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup 2024 continues to enthrall cricket fans, and the spotlight is now on the clash between India U19 and Japan U19.
Scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 2, at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, this Group A encounter is crucial for both teams as they seek redemption after disappointing opening matches.

India U19 will look to recover from their 43-run loss to Pakistan, while Japan U19 aims to bounce back after a 273-run hammering at the hands of UAE. With both teams eager to prove their mettle, cricket enthusiasts can expect an intense battle under the desert sun.
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India U19: India’s young squad is under pressure after their opening loss. Despite this, standout performances by Nikhil Kumar (67 off 77) and Samarth Nagaraj (3/45) highlight the team’s potential. Skipper Mohammed Amaan will look to inspire his team to deliver a dominant performance against a less experienced Japanese side.
Japan U19: Japan, led by Koji Hardgrave Abe, must regroup quickly after their crushing defeat against UAE. Kiefer Yamamoto Lake’s 4-wicket haul was a silver lining in their otherwise dismal show. A spirited team effort is needed if they hope to challenge India.
India U19: Ayush Mhatre, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Andre Siddarth, Mohammed Amaan (C), Kiran Chormale (VC), Pranav Pant, Harvansh Pangalia (WK), Anurag Kawde (WK), Hardik Raj, Md. Enaan, KP Karthikeya, Samarth Nagaraj, Yudhajit Guha, Chetan Sharma, Nikhil Kumar.
Japan U19: Koji Hardgrave Abe (C), Charles Hinze, Kazuma Kato-Stafford, Hugo Kelly, Timothy Moore, Skyler Nakayama-Cook, Daniel Panckhurst, Nihar Parmar, Aditya Phadke, Aarav Tiwari, Kai Wall, Yuto Yageta, Kiefer Yamamoto Lake, Max Yonekawa-Lynn.