The ICC U19 World Cup 2026 is set to bring together the world’s best young cricketers. Check the complete schedule, venues, groups, format, squads, and live streaming details.

Last Updated: 04.00 PM, Jan 13, 2026
The Under-19 World Cup 2026 is about to start from January 15 in Zimbabwe and Namibia. The teams are divided into four groups and play one match each. The tournament spans for almost a month and will end on February 6. Australia are the defending champions of the tournament and will be looking forward to doing it one more time. A total of 16 teams will participate in the tournament. There are many players in international cricket who have gotten the stage from the U19 World Cups and these new comers will aim for the same.
The Indian fans can watch the ICC U19 World Cup 2026 matches in JioHotstar via OTTplay Premium.
| Date | Match | Group / Stage | Venue | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 15, Thursday | USA vs India | Group A | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 15, Thursday | Zimbabwe vs Scotland | Group B | Takashinga Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 15, Thursday | Tanzania vs West Indies | Group D | HP Oval, Namibia | 1:00 PM |
| January 16, Friday | Pakistan vs England | Group B | Takashinga Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 16, Friday | Australia vs Ireland | Group C | Namibia Cricket Ground | 1:00 PM |
| January 16, Friday | Afghanistan vs South Africa | Group D | HP Oval, Namibia | 1:00 PM |
| January 17, Saturday | India vs Bangladesh | Group A | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 17, Saturday | Japan vs Sri Lanka | Group C | Namibia Cricket Ground | 1:00 PM |
| January 18, Sunday | New Zealand vs USA | Group A | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 18, Sunday | England vs Zimbabwe | Group B | Takashinga Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 18, Sunday | West Indies vs Afghanistan | Group D | HP Oval, Namibia | 1:00 PM |
| January 19, Monday | Pakistan vs Scotland | Group B | Takashinga Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 19, Monday | Sri Lanka vs Ireland | Group C | Namibia Cricket Ground | 1:00 PM |
| January 19, Monday | South Africa vs Tanzania | Group D | HP Oval, Namibia | 1:00 PM |
| January 20, Tuesday | Bangladesh vs New Zealand | Group A | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 20, Tuesday | Australia vs Japan | Group C | Namibia Cricket Ground | 1:00 PM |
| January 21, Wednesday | England vs Scotland | Group B | Takashinga Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 21, Wednesday | Afghanistan vs Tanzania | Group D | HP Oval, Namibia | 1:00 PM |
| January 22, Thursday | Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | Group B | Takashinga Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 22, Thursday | Ireland vs Japan | Group C | Namibia Cricket Ground | 1:00 PM |
| January 22, Thursday | West Indies vs South Africa | Group D | HP Oval, Namibia | 1:00 PM |
| January 23, Friday | Bangladesh vs USA | Group A | Takashinga Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 23, Friday | Sri Lanka vs Australia | Group C | Namibia Cricket Ground | 1:00 PM |
| January 24, Saturday | India vs New Zealand | Group A | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 24, Saturday | A4 vs D4 | Classification | HP Oval, Namibia | 1:00 PM |
| January 25, Sunday | A1 vs D3 | Super Six Group 1 (AD) | Namibia Cricket Ground | 1:00 PM |
| January 25, Sunday | D2 vs A3 | Super Six Group 1 (AD) | HP Oval, Namibia | 1:00 PM |
| January 26, Monday | B4 vs C4 | Classification | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 26, Monday | C1 vs B2 | Super Six Group 2 (BC) | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 26, Monday | D1 vs A2 | Super Six Group 1 (AD) | Namibia Cricket Ground | 1:00 PM |
| January 27, Tuesday | C2 vs B3 | Super Six Group 2 (BC) | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 27, Tuesday | C3 vs B1 | Super Six Group 2 (BC) | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 28, Wednesday | A1 vs D2 | Super Six Group 1 (AD) | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 29, Thursday | D3 vs A2 | Super Six Group 1 (AD) | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 30, Friday | D1 vs A3 | Super Six Group 1 (AD) | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 30, Friday | B3 vs C1 | Super Six Group 2 (BC) | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| January 31, Saturday | B2 vs C3 | Super Six Group 2 (BC) | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| February 1, Sunday | B1 vs C2 | Super Six Group 2 (BC) | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| February 3, Tuesday | Semi-final 1 | Semi-final | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| February 4, Wednesday | Semi-final 2 | Semi-final | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| February 4, Wednesday | Reserve Day | Semi-final | Queens Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| February 5, Thursday | Reserve Day | Semi-final | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| February 6, Friday | Final | Final | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
| February 7, Saturday | Reserve Day | Final | Harare Sports Club | 1:00 PM |
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GROUP A
Australia: Oliver Peake (c), Kasey Barton, Naden Cooray, Jayden Draper, Ben Gordon, Steven Hogan, Thomas Hogan, John James, Charles Lachmund, Will Malajczuk, Nitesh Samuel, Hayden Schiller, Aryan Sharma, William Byrom, Alex Lee Young
Ireland: Olly Riley (c), Reuben Wilson, Alex Armstrong, Callum Armstrong, Marko Bates, Sebastian Dijkstra, Thomas Ford, Samuel Haslett, Adam Leckey, Febin Manoj, Luke Murray, Robert O’Brien, Freddie Ogilby, James West, Bruce Whaley. Reserves: Peter le Roux, William Shields
Japan: Kazuma Kato-Stafford (c), Charles Hara-Hinze, Gabriel Hara-Hinze, Montgomery Hara-Hinze, Kaisei Kobayashi-Doggett, Timothy Moore, Skyler Nakayama-Cook, Ryuki Ozeki, Nihar Parmar, Nikhil Pol, Chihaya Sekine, Hugo Tani-Kelly, Sandev Aaryan Waduge, Kai Wall, Taylor Waugh
Sri Lanka: Vimath Dinsara (c), Kavija Gamage, Dimantha Mahavithana, Viran Chamuditha, Dulnith Sigera, Chamika Heentigala, Adam Hilmy, Chamarindu Nethsara, Sethmika Seneviratne, Kugathas Mathulan, Rasith Nimsara, Vigneshwaran Akash, Jeewantha Sriram, Senuja Wekunagoda, Malintha Silva
GROUP B
Bangladesh: Azizul Hakim Tamim (c), Zawad Abrar, Samiun Basir Ratul, Sheikh Parvez Jibon, Rizan Hossan, Shaharia Al Amin, Shadin Islam, Md Abdullah, Farid Hasan Faysal, Kalam Siddiki Aleen, Rifat Beg, Saad Islam Razin, Al Fahad, Shahriar Ahmed, Iqbal Hossain. Reserves: Abdur Rahim, Debashis Sarkar Deba, Rafi Uzzaman Rafi, Farhan Shahriar, Farzan Ahmed Alif, Sanjid Majumder, Md Sobuj
India: Ayush Mhatre (c), R.S. Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, D. Deepesh, Mohamed Enaan, Aaron George, Abhigyan Kundu, Kishan Kumar Singh, Vihaan Malhotra, Udhav Mohan, Henil Patel, Khilan A. Patel, Harvansh Singh, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Vedant Trivedi
New Zealand: Tom Jones (c), Marco Alpe, Hugo Bogue, Harry Burns, Mason Clarke, Jacob Cotter, Aryan Mann, Brandon Matzopoulos, Flynn Morey, Snehith Reddy, Callum Samson, Jaskaran Sandhu, Selwin Sanjay, Hunter Shore, Luke Harrison
USA: Utkarsh Srivastava (c), Adnit Jhamb, Shiv Shani, Nitish Sudini, Advaith Krishna, Sahir Bhatia, Arjun Mahesh, Amrinder Gill, Sabrish Prasad, Adit Kappa, Sahil Garg, Amogh Reddy Arepally, Ritvik Appidi, Rayaan Taj, Rishabh Shimpi
GROUP C
England: Thomas Rew (c), Farhan Ahmed, Ralphie Albert, Will Bennison, Ben Dawkins, Caleb Falconer, Ali Farooq, Alex French, Alex Green, Luke Hands, Manny Lumsden, Ben Mayes, James Minto, Joe Moores, Sebastian Morgan
Pakistan: Farhan Yousaf (c), Usman Khan, Abdul Subhan, Ahmed Hussain, Ali Hasan Baloch, Ali Raza, Daniyal Ali Khan, Hamza Zahoor, Huzaifa Ahsan, Momin Qamar, Mohammad Sayyam, Mohammad Shayan, Niqab Shafiq, Sameer Minhas, Umar Zaib. Reserves: Abdul Qadir, Farhanullah, Hassan Khan, Ibtisam Azhar, Mohammad Huzaifa
Scotland: Thomas Knight (c), Finlay Carter, Max Chaplin, George Cutler, Rory Grant, Finlay Jones, Ollie Jones, Olly Pillinger, Ethan Ramsay, Theo Robinson, Manu Saraswat, Ram Sharma, Shreyas Tekale, Shlok Thaker, Jake Woodhouse
Zimbabwe: Simbarashe Mudzengerere (c), Kian Blignaut, Michael Blignaut, Leeroy Chiwaula, Tatenda Chimugoro, Brendon Senzere, Nathaniel Hlabangana, Takudzwa Makoni, Panashe Mazai, Webster Madhidhi, Shelton Mazvitorera, Kupakwashe Muradzi, Brandon Ndiweni, Dhruv Patel, Benny Zuze
GROUP D
Afghanistan: Mahboob Khan (c), Khalid Ahmadzai, Osman Sadat, Faisal Khan, Uzairullah Niazai, Aziz Mia Khil, Nazif Amiri, Khatir Stanikzai, Nooristani, Abdul Aziz, Salam Khan, Wahid Zadran, Zaitullah Shaheen, Rohullah Arab, Hafieez Zadran. Reserves: Aqil Khan, Fahim Qasemi, Izat Noor
South Africa: Muhammad Bulbulia (c), JJ Basson, Daniel Bosman, Corne Botha, Paul James, Enathi Khitshini Tembalethu, Michael Kruiskamp, Adnaan Lagadien, Bayanda Majola, Armaan Manack, Bandile Mbatha, Lethabo Phahlamohlaka, Jason Rowles, Ntandoyenkosi Soni, Jorich van Schalkwyk
Tanzania: Laksh Bakrania (c), Karim Kiseto, Hamza Ally, Khalidy Amiri, Abdulazak Mohamedi, Ayaan Shariff, Omary Ramadhani, Dylan Thakrar, Agustino Mwamele, Ally Hafidhi, Acrey Pascal (wk), Darpan Jobanputra, Mohammedi Simba, Raymond Francis, Alfred Daniel
West Indies: Joshua Dorne (c), Jewel Andrew, Shamar Apple, Shaquan Belle, Zachary Carter, Tanez Francis, R’jai Gittens, Vitel Lawes, Micah McKenzie, Matthew Miller, Isra-el Morton, Jakeem Pollard, Aadian Racha, Kunal Tilokani, Jonathan Van Lange. Reserves: Brendan Boodoo, Tyriek Bryan, Earsinho Fontaine, Deshawn James
The ICC U19 World Cup 2026 features several young players whose recent performances have put them firmly in the spotlight. Ayush Mhatre has drawn attention for his consistency and ability to score runs in pressure situations, showing strong temperament at the top level. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has impressed with his attacking approach, often changing the momentum of matches with quick scoring bursts. Oliver Peake has been one of the most dependable performers in age-group cricket, delivering runs regularly and leading from the front.
Thomas Rew has stood out for his calm decision-making and reliability with the bat, while Tom Jones has shown adaptability across different conditions. Azizul Hakim Tamim continues to be a prolific run-scorer, known for building innings and anchoring the batting effort. Vimath Dinsara has earned praise for his technical soundness and ability to handle quality bowling attacks.
In the all-round category, Aryan Sharma has contributed valuable runs along with crucial breakthroughs, making him a key match influencer. Muhammad Bulbulia has consistently chipped in with balanced performances, offering stability in both disciplines. Farhan Yousaf has shown maturity in tough situations, often stepping up when the team needs direction.
Among bowlers, Mahboob Khan has impressed with his wicket-taking ability and control, while Hayden Schiller has provided pace and penetration. Kugathas Mathulan and Enathi Khitshini Tembalethu have stood out for their discipline and consistency, making them players to watch throughout the tournament.