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ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 Latest Points Table, Highest Wicket-Takers, Run-Scorers

ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 updated points table, highest wicket-takers, run-scorers: India, Australia and South Africa are the three teams that have qualified for ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 semifinal. The battle for the fourth and final spot in ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 knockout stages hinges on Saturday’s (February 3) high-octane Pakistan Under-19 vs Bangladesh Under-19 Super Six match in Benoni. On Friday (February 2), three of the four semi-finalists for the ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 were determined, leaving one spot open in the final four as the Super Six stage concludes in South Africa.

Following their commanding victory over Nepal Under-19 Cricket team, the undefeated India Under-19 Men’s Cricket team maintains their dominance at the top of Group 1 in ICC Men’s Under-19 Super Six standings of the Under-19 World Cup 2024, boasting eight points from four wins in as many games. Pakistan sits in second place, also unbeaten, with six points from three matches.

After the end of group stage matches, in the ICC U19 World Cup Super Six stage, the teams have been divided into two groups.

Group 1: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Ireland and Nepal

Group 2: Australia, West Indies, South Africa, England, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe 

ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 – Group 1 Updated Points Table

ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2024 – Group 2 Updated Points Table

ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2024: Top 5 Highest Run-Scorers

1. Musheer Khan (India U19): 334 runs in five matches

2. Uday Saharan (India U19): 308 runs in five matches

3. Jamie Dunk (Scotland U-19): 263 runs in four matches

4. Hugh Weibgen (Australia U19): 252 runs in five matches  

5. Shahzaib Khan (Pakistan U-19): 234 runs in four matches 

ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2024: Top 5 Highest Wicket-Takers

1. Kwena Maphaka (South Africa U19): 18 wickets in five matches 

2. Saumy Kumar Pandey (India U19): 16 wickets in five matches 

3. Ubaid Shah (Pakistan U19): 12 wickets in four matches 

4. Callum Vidler (Australia U19): 11 wickets in four matches 

5. Nathan Edward (West Indies U19): 11 wickets in five matches