UAE-U19 vs JPN-U19 Live Streaming: The excitement for the ACC Men's U19 Asia Cup 2024 continues as hosts United Arab Emirates (UAE) U19 take on Japan U19 in their opening Group A encounter on November 30, 2024, at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah.
With both teams eager to make an impact on the global stage, this match promises to set the tone for their respective campaigns. The UAE, with home advantage, will look to capitalize on their familiarity with the conditions, while Japan will be aiming to showcase their growing potential in Asian youth cricket.

This encounter forms part of a crucial group stage, where the U19 teams from UAE and Japan will go head-to-head for a place in the knockout rounds. Cricket fans can look forward to a thrilling clash, with both teams brimming with youthful energy and a hunger to prove themselves. If you’re wondering how to watch the match live, read on for all the streaming and broadcast details.
Expect warm conditions in Sharjah on match day, with clear skies and temperatures hovering around 25°C. The pitch at Sharjah Cricket Stadium is known for assisting both batsmen and bowlers, with the possibility of spinners coming into play as the game progresses. The weather conditions should provide a fair contest for both teams, with conditions that favour disciplined cricket.
The UAE U19 team, captained by Aayan Khan, has the advantage of local experience and will be looking to make the most of their home crowd support. With talented youngsters like Aryan Saxena and Akshat Rai, they will be confident of starting their tournament on a high. On the other hand, Japan, led by Koji Hardgrave Abe, will be looking to cause an upset and make their mark in the tournament. Despite being the underdogs, their young squad is brimming with potential and will not back down from the challenge.
UAE U19: 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, Yayin Kiran.
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.