The future of cricket takes center stage as the ICC unveils the complete schedule for the U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026. From January 15 to February 6, Zimbabwe and Namibia will co-host 41 thrilling matches featuring 16 nations battling for the coveted trophy. With tournament debuts, legendary rivalries renewed, and tomorrow’s superstars on display, this promises to be an unforgettable celebration of youth cricket.
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ICC Tournament Overview
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Dates | January 15 – February 6, 2026 |
| Host Nations | Zimbabwe & Namibia |
| Total Teams | 16 nations |
| Total Matches | 41 matches over 23 days |
| Final Venue | Harare Sports Club (February 6) |
| Warm-up Period | January 9-14, 2026 |
| Defending Champions | Australia |
Source: ICC Official Website
Opening Day Excitement (January 15)
The tournament kicks off with three captivating fixtures:
- India vs USA at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
- Zimbabwe vs Scotland at Takashinga Sports Club, Harare
- Tanzania vs West Indies at HP Oval, Namibia (Tanzania’s historic debut)
All matches begin at 09:30 local time, ensuring prime viewing for cricket fans worldwide.
Group Stage Breakdown
Group A: India, USA, Bangladesh, New Zealand
Group B: Zimbabwe, Pakistan, England, Scotland
Group C: Australia (defending champions), Ireland, Japan, Sri Lanka
Group D: Tanzania (debutants), West Indies, Afghanistan, South Africa
The format guarantees competitive balance with four groups of four teams each, progressing to a Super Six stage before the knockout rounds.
Key Fixtures to Watch
India’s Campaign
- January 15: vs USA (Opening match)
- January 17: vs Bangladesh (Marquee Asian rivalry)
- January 24: vs New Zealand (Group stage finale)
Traditional Rivalries
- January 17: India vs Bangladesh – Early Asian showdown in Bulawayo
- January 16: Pakistan vs England – Historic rivals clash in Harare
- January 22: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan – Host nation faces Asian powerhouse
Defending Champions Australia
Australia begins their title defense on January 16 against Ireland at Namibia Cricket Ground in Windhoek, with subsequent matches against Japan (January 20) and Sri Lanka (January 23).
For comprehensive U19 World Cup coverage, player profiles, and match previews, visit TechnoSports.
Tournament Venues
Five premier cricket facilities will host the competition:
Zimbabwe:
- Harare Sports Club (including the final)
- Takashinga Sports Club
- Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Namibia:
- Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek
- HP Oval, Windhoek
The Pathway to Glory
ICC Chairman Jay Shah eloquently captured the tournament’s significance: “The ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup has long been the cradle of greatness, a tournament that reveals not just the next generation of cricketers, but the next generation of icons.”
His words ring true—legends like Brian Lara, Sanath Jayasuriya, Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, Steve Smith, and Shubman Gill all announced themselves on this stage. The 2026 edition promises to unveil the next wave of cricket superstars.
Historic Debuts and Qualification
Tanzania makes their tournament debut, becoming the latest nation to join cricket’s elite youth competition. Ten teams earned automatic qualification based on 2024 performance, while five more secured spots through rigorous regional qualifiers, showcasing cricket’s expanding global reach.
Japan returns to the competition, ready to make their mark in Group C alongside defending champions Australia.
Tournament Format Explained
Stage 1: Group Stage (January 15-24)
Round-robin matches within four groups
Stage 2: Super Six (January 25 – February 1)
Top three from each group form two pools of six teams
Stage 3: Knockouts (February 3-6)
- Semi-Final 1: February 3 at Queens Sports Club
- Semi-Final 2: February 4 at Harare Sports Club
- Final: February 6 at Harare Sports Club
Reserve days are scheduled for both semi-finals and the final, ensuring weather doesn’t disrupt cricket’s most important youth tournament.
Warm-Up Schedule Highlights
From January 9-14, teams will fine-tune their preparations:
- India vs Scotland (January 9) – Prince Edward School, Harare
- Bangladesh vs Pakistan (January 10) – Masvingo Sports Club
- Australia vs Afghanistan (January 11) – Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
- India vs England (January 12) – Bulawayo Athletics Club
Stay updated with live scores, warm-up match reports, and tournament news at TechnoSports.
What Makes This Tournament Special
The U19 World Cup serves as more than just a competition—it’s a launching pad for international careers. The tournament mirrors senior international cricket’s standards and pressures, preparing young athletes for the challenges ahead while providing scouts and franchises their first glimpse of future stars.
With Tanzania’s debut symbolizing cricket’s growth and established powers like India, Australia, and Pakistan seeking glory, the 2026 edition promises drama, skill, and unforgettable moments.
FAQs
Q: When and where is the U19 Cricket World Cup 2026 final?
The final will be played on February 6, 2026, at the iconic Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe. A reserve day (February 7) is scheduled to ensure the championship match reaches its conclusion. The final will be preceded by semi-finals on February 3 and 4, with both knockout matches also having reserve days.
Q: How can I follow India’s matches in the U19 World Cup 2026?
India plays all three group-stage matches at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo: vs USA (January 15), vs Bangladesh (January 17), and vs New Zealand (January 24). All matches start at 09:30 local time. For live streaming options, match updates, and detailed coverage, visit broadcasting partners or follow comprehensive tournament coverage on sports platforms like TechnoSports.







