Chahal: "It won't be easy for Pakistan" in high-stakes U19 World Cup clash

India's U19 team enters the Super Six clash against Pakistan with an unbeaten record, while Pakistan requires a significant victory to secure a semi-final spot. Seasoned spinner Yuzvendra Chahal emphasized that the pressure is more on the Pakistani side in this high-stakes encounter. The winner of the match in Bulawayo will claim the final semi-final place from Group 2. The teams have a closely contested youth ODI history, with India holding a narrow lead.

Key Points: India vs Pakistan U19 World Cup: Chahal predicts tough match

  • India unbeaten in tournament
  • Pakistan need big win for semi-final spot
  • Chahal highlights pressure on Pakistan
  • Winner claims final semi-final berth
  • Youth ODI history favors India 16-13
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"It won't be easy for Pakistan this time": Chahal on India-Pakistan U19 Super Six clash

Yuzvendra Chahal says pressure is on Pakistan ahead of the crucial ICC U19 World Cup Super Six clash. Preview, teams, and key stats.

"I believe it won't be easy for Pakistan this time. - Yuzvendra Chahal"

New Delhi, February 1

Ahead of the highly anticipated Super Six encounter between India and Pakistan in the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 scheduled for Sunday, seasoned India spinner Yuzvendra Chahal highlighted the pressure on the Pakistani side and the confidence of the unbeaten Indian team.

Speaking on JioHotstar, Chahal said, "The Asia Cup final loss might linger a bit in the minds of Indian players, but this Indian side has shown strong form, winning all their World Cup matches so far. That puts the pressure more on Pakistan. Of course, expecting a dominant win by 200-250 runs is unrealistic; such results happen once in a hundred games. I believe it won't be easy for Pakistan this time."

India go into Sunday's clash at Queens Sports Park in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, having won all their World Cup matches, while Pakistan need a big win to secure a semi-final berth. Australia U19 and Afghanistan U19 have already qualified from Group 1, with England U19 joining them from Group 2. The winner between India and Pakistan will claim the final semi-final spot from Group 2.

The two sides have a closely contested youth ODI history, with India leading Pakistan 16-13. Five-time champions India will be eager to settle scores against their arch-rivals following recent setbacks in the Asia Cup final.

The Super Six encounter promises a high-intensity showdown as India look to maintain their unbeaten run, while Pakistan must overcome pressure to keep their World Cup hopes alive.

India U19: Aaron George, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre(c), Vedant Trivedi, Vihaan Malhotra, Abhigyan Kundu(w), Kanishk Chouhan, RS Ambrish, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Udhav Mohan, Harvansh Pangalia, Mohamed Enaan, Deepesh Devendran, Kishan Kumar Singh

Pakistan U19: Hamza Zahoor(w), Sameer Minhas, Usman Khan, Farhan Yousaf(c), Ahmed Hussain, Huzaifa Ahsan, Mohammad Shayan, Abdul Subhan, Momin Qamar, Mohammad Sayyam, Ali Raza, Umar Zaib, Ali Hassan Baloch, Daniyal Ali Khan, Niqab Shafiq.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I'm excited for the match, I hope the young players aren't burdened by the "settling scores" narrative. They're just teenagers playing a sport. The pressure from fans and media can be immense. Let's cheer for good cricket, not just victory.
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Vikram M
Pakistan needs a big win to qualify, so they will come out all guns blazing. We cannot be complacent. Our batting lineup looks solid, but the key will be how our spinners perform in Bulawayo. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
It's always a thrilling contest! The history is 16-13 in our favor, which shows how close these matches are. Wishing both teams the best, but my heart is with our future stars. Bring the cup home, boys! 💙
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Rohit P
Chahal's comment about a 200-run win being unrealistic is a mature take. Some fans expect a one-sided thrashing every time, but Pakistan is a quality side, especially at the youth level. A win by any margin will do. Focus on the semi-final spot!
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Kavya N
The team looks balanced. Good to see players from different parts of India representing the nation. Sunday can't come soon enough! My family is already planning a special screening with samosas and chai. 🏏

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