India U-19 are favorites to win
India U-19 will take on New Zealand U-19 at the Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein in Match 25 of the 2024 Under-19 World Cup. This Super Sixes match gets underway at 10:00 local time on Tuesday 30th January, 2024.
The pitch in Bloemfontein has excellent bounce, pace and carry. So far in the tournament we have seen plenty of high scoring games at the Mangaung Oval.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds, and match prediction for India vs New Zealand, U19 World Cup 2024
The Under-19 World Cup holders qualifies for the Super Sixes stage of this competition after finishing top of Group A with wins over Bangladesh U-19s, Ireland U-19s and USA U-19s most recently on Sunday by 201 runs. They play this game at the same venue as all three of those group stage victories.
It was another fine batting display from India U-19s in their last match and Arshin Kulkarni will come in the Super Sixes after hitting 108 runs from 118 balls against USA U-19s. Skipper Uday Saharan and Musheer Khan are both in excellent form ahead of this clash with New Zealand U-19s.
India U-19s used eight bowlers in their final group stage fixture so their bowling unit will all have had some recent match practice before this match. Left-arm quick Naman Tiwari will open the bowling after taking 4/20 in Sunday’s victory.
India U-19s have won by margins of 201 runs twice and by 84 runs once in this tournament so far.
Adarsh Singh, Arshin Kulkarni, Musheer Khan, Uday Saharan (c), Aravelly Avanish (wk), Sachin Dhas, Priyanshu Moliya, Murugan Abhishek, Saumy Pandey, Naman Tiwari, Raj Limbani
No one ever expected New Zealand U-19s to struggle to get through their group but it was a surprise to see them thrashed by 10 wickets by Pakistan U-19s in their last game. We expect them to find India U-19s an even stronger opposition than Pakistan U-19s in this Super Sixes fixture.
New Zealand U-19s will need to sort their batting out ahead of this match after being bowled out for 140 from 38 overs in Match 22. Batting at number three, Snehith Reddy will be key and he has already made a century in the tournament.
After taking 19 wickets from their first two games, New Zealand U-19s were unable to take even one wicket in their last match. They will be up against a very strong batting line-up in this game and the bowling attack will need to pitch the ball up and take more risks.
New Zealand U-19s won their opening two matches in the tournament before a 10-wicket defeat on Friday.
Tom Jones, Luke Watson, Snehith Reddy, Oliver Tewatiya, Oscar Jackson (c), Lachlan Stackpole, Zac Cumming, Sam Clode (wk), Matt Rowe, Ryan Tsourgas, Mason Clarke
New Zealand U-19s cruised to a win over Nepal U-19s in their opener but then could only beat Afghanistan U-19s by 1 wickets before being thrashed by Pakistan U-19s. They are now up against the Under-19 World Cup holders and we expect India U-19s to be far too strong with both bat and ball for New Zealand U-19s. Our prediction is for India U-19s to win on Tuesday.
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