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Under-19 World Cup: India to clash with Nepal in the Super Six match

Updated on: 02 February,2024 07:20 AM IST  |  Bloemfontein
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The tournament favourites under Uday Saharan are unbeaten so far, and Nepal are unlikely to trouble them

Under-19 World Cup: India to clash with Nepal in the Super Six match

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India will be eager to make their semi-final entry a grand affair when they face a struggling Nepal in their final Group 1 Super Six match of the ICC Under-19 World Cup here on Friday. The top two sides from the two groups will progress to the semifinals of the marquee event.


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Pakistan are close on their heels with six points, but India occupy the top slot because of better net run rate. The tournament favourites under Uday Saharan are unbeaten so far, and Nepal are unlikely to trouble them. 


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