Apart from Bangladesh taking on Pakistan, the other two fixtures in the Super Six stage of the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup sees England take on Zimbabwe whereas Ireland lock horns against New Zealand on Saturday. (More Cricket News)
Ireland U-19 won the toss and opted to bat against the Kiwis. The Irish have managed just one win so far in this campaign, a win against USA and then lost to Pakistan and India.
As for New Zealand, their huge defeat to India have really damaged their morale but a win here could really boost their semi-final hopes.
New Zealand Under-19 (Playing XI) - James Nelson, Luke Watson (In place of Tom Jones), Robbie Foulkes (In place of Ryan Tsourgas), Lachlan Stackpole, Oscar Jackson (C), Snehith Reddy, Ollie Tewatiya, Zac Cumming, Matt Rowe (In place of Mason Clarke), Alex Thompson (WK), Ewald Schreuder.
Ireland Under-19 (Playing XI) - Jordan Neill, Ryan Hunter (WK), Gavin Roulston, Kian Hilton, Philippus le Roux (C), Scott MacBeth, John McNally, Harry Dyer, Oliver Riley, Daniel Forkin (In place of Carson McCullough), Reuben Wilson.
In the other Super Six fixture, 2022 runners-up England are up against Zimbabwe. The African nation won the toss and decided they will have a bowl.
Zimbabwe Under-19 (Playing XI) - Panashe Taruvinga, Munashe Chimusoro, Ronak Patel, Campbell Macmillan, Ryan Kamwemba(WK), Kohl Eksteen, Panashe Gwatiringa, Matthew Schonken(C), Newman Nyamhuri, Ryan Simbi, Anesu Kamuriwo.
England Under-19 (Playing XI) - Theo Wylie, Ben McKinney(C), Jaydn Denly, Hamza Shaikh, Luc Benkenstein, Charlie Allison, Haydon Mustard(WK), Sebastian Morgan, Eddie Jack, Tazeem Ali, Charlie Barnard.