Pakistan's U19 WC Squad Shakeup: Qadir Replaces Injured Shayan Before India Clash

The ICC has approved Abdul Qadir as a replacement for the injured wicketkeeper Mohammad Shayan in Pakistan's U19 World Cup squad. This change comes ahead of a critical Super Six match against arch-rivals India on Sunday, which will likely decide the final semi-finalist from Group 2. India needs a win to secure qualification, while Pakistan requires a massive victory to overcome a net run-rate deficit and advance. The article details the specific margins Pakistan must achieve whether batting first or chasing to leapfrog India in the standings.

Key Points: U19 WC: Abdul Qadir Replaces Injured Shayan in Pakistan Squad

  • Abdul Qadir replaces injured Mohammad Shayan
  • India vs Pakistan final Super Six match Sunday
  • Winner likely claims last semi-final spot
  • Pakistan must win by huge margin for NRR boost
  • Complex run-rate scenarios outlined for Pakistan
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U19 WC: Abdul Qadir approved as replacement for Mohd Shayan in Pakistan squad

ICC approves Abdul Qadir as replacement for Mohammad Shayan in Pakistan U19 squad ahead of crucial Super Six match against India for final semi-final spot.

"The Event Technical Committee... has approved Abdul Qadir as a replacement for Mohammad Shayan in the Pakistan squad - ICC"

Lahore, Jan 31

Abdul Qadir has been approved as a replacement for wicketkeeper Mohammad Shayan in the Pakistan squad ahead of their U19 World Cup final Super Six match against the arch rivals India on Sunday.

Qadir, who was one of the five travelling reserves, was named as a replacement after Shayan was ruled out due to a nasal bone fracture which he sustained during a team training session.

"The Event Technical Committee of the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 has approved Abdul Qadir as a replacement for Mohammad Shayan in the Pakistan squad," ICC said in a statement on Saturday.

As England and Afghanistan joined Australia in the semi-finals after recording convincing wins on Friday, leaving India and Pakistan, who face off in their final Super Six match on Sunday, to contest for the final remaining spot.

India's equation is pretty straightforward. A win against Pakistan will ensure they qualify for the final four as the top-ranked team from Group 2. A defeat however, could spice things up if Pakistan get the net run-rate into play.

For Pakistan, simply winning the match won't be enough to close the net run-rate gap with India. They would require a victory by a huge margin to leapfrog India in the standings and secure a place in the semi-finals.

If Pakistan bat first, they would need to win by 105 runs or more to finish second in the Group 2 standings and qualify for the semi-finals at India's expense. However, if they end up chasing, then Pakistan would need to achieve whatever target India set at a pretty fast pace.

For instance, if Pakistan have to chase a target of 251, they would have to do so in 29.4 overs or fewer to progress through to the knockouts. And if the target is lower, Pakistan would have to chase it marginally quicker.

- IANS

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Priya S
The net run rate calculations are giving me anxiety! 😅 We just need to win, simple. Our boys are playing well, and Pakistan has a mountain to climb. Let's support Team India and hope for a solid, clinical performance. No last-over dramas, please!
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David E
Interesting tactical scenario. Pakistan essentially needs a perfect game. As a neutral fan, these high-stakes knockout equations make the U19 World Cup so exciting. May the best team win on the day.
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Aditya G
While I want India to win, I feel the article focuses a bit too much on the "arch rivals" narrative. These are teenagers. Let's celebrate their talent and sportsmanship first. The rivalry is for us fans. Best of luck to both sets of youngsters.
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Sneha F
Nasal bone fracture in training? Ouch! Wishing Shayan a speedy recovery. As for the match, India just needs to play their normal game. No need to get fancy. Our batting lineup is strong, and the bowlers are in form. We've got this! 💪
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Karthik V
The pressure is squarely on Pakistan. They have to go all-out attack from ball one, which could lead to mistakes. Perfect for our bowlers to pick up wickets. Hope the team management has a clear plan. A semi-final spot is waiting! #BleedBlue

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