PAK U19 vs UAE U19 Live Streaming: The ACC Men's U19 Asia Cup 2024 is heating up as Pakistan U19 takes on UAE U19 in the 7th Group A match.
Both teams have showcased their prowess in the opening round and will lock horns at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai on 2nd December 2024. With a semi-final berth at stake, this contest promises to be a thrilling affair.

Pakistan U19 secured a commanding victory over India U19 in their first match, while UAE U19 delivered a crushing defeat to Japan U19. Both teams are brimming with confidence and will look to assert their dominance as the tournament progresses. Fans can expect a competitive match filled with breathtaking performances and intense action.
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The weather in Dubai is expected to be sunny, with temperatures hovering around 28°C. The pitch at the ICC Academy Ground is known for assisting batters in the first innings, with an average score of 263. However, as the game progresses, spinners may come into play, making chasing a tricky affair.
Pakistan U19 enters the match with momentum after defeating India by 43 runs. Shahzaib Khan was the star performer, smashing 159 runs, while Ali Raza excelled with the ball, taking three crucial wickets. Pakistan's balanced squad will aim to maintain their dominance and secure a semi-final spot.
UAE U19 displayed their potential with a mammoth 273-run victory over Japan. Aryan Saxena’s 150 and Uddish Suri’s sensational 4/2 stood out as remarkable individual performances. The UAE team will aim to upset Pakistan and boost their semi-final chances.
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.
Aayan Khan (c), Aryan Saxena, Akshat Rai, Abdullah Tarique, Aliasgar Shums, Ethan D’Souza, Fasiur Rahman, Harsh Desai, Karan Dhiman, Muddit Agarwal, Noorullah Ayoubi, Rachit Ghosh, Rayan Khan, Uddish Suri and Yayin Kiran.