PAK U19 vs JPN U19 Live Streaming: The 11th group stage clash of the ACC Men’s U19 Asia Cup 2024 pits Pakistan U19 against Japan U19 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday, December 4.
With contrasting fortunes in the tournament, Pakistan will aim to extend their dominance, while Japan seeks a maiden victory in their last group-stage match. Pakistan U19 has showcased impeccable form, defeating India and UAE to sit comfortably atop Group A. Meanwhile, Japan U19 has struggled, enduring heavy defeats against both India and UAE.

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Dubai promises bright and warm conditions with temperatures between 20-28°C and moderate humidity around 42%. No rain is expected.
The Dubai surface favours batting, especially in the second innings. Expect early movement for seamers, but batters should enjoy the conditions as the match progresses.
Pakistan U19 has been the team to beat in the tournament. Led by Saad Baig, they come off a dominant 69-run win over UAE U19. The batting duo of Shahzaib Khan and Riaz Ullah has been prolific, with Shahzaib emerging as the top scorer of the tournament, amassing 291 runs. Meanwhile, bowler, With their semi-final spot virtually secured, Pakistan will look to fine-tune their game and continue their unbeaten run.
Japan U19 has had a forgettable campaign, succumbing to massive defeats against UAE and India. Despite individual brilliance from Hugo Kelly, who scored a valiant 50 in their last game, and bowler Aarav Tiwari, their collective efforts have fallen short. Facing a formidable Pakistan side, Japan’s young squad will need to deliver a monumental effort to salvage pride.
Saad Baig (c/wk), Mohammad Ahmed, Haroon Arshad, Tayyab Arif, Mohammad Huzefa, Naveed Ahmed Khan, Hassan Khan, Shahzaib Khan, Usman Khan, Faham-ul-Haq, Ali Raza, Mohammad Riazullah, Abdul Subhan, Farhan Yousuf, Umar Zaib./h4>
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