Bizarre Brain Fade Run-Out Seals Pakistan’s Defeat to England in Under-19 World Cup
- On Friday, England U19 defeated Pakistan U19 by 37 runs at the Takashinga Sports Club in Harare, despite Farhan Yousaf's 65.
- After a dominant U19 Asia Cup triumph last month, Pakistan U19 team struggled early while chasing 210, collapsing to 85 for six before a 48-run alliance between Farhan Yousaf and Abdul Subhan.
- England seamers Alex Green and James Minto took two wickets each while left-arm spinner Ralphie Albert also claimed two scalps.
- Pakistan's loss complicates their path to the Super Six despite entering as Asia Cup champions, as only the top three from each group advance under Super Six qualification rules.
- Afghanistan stunned South Africa in Windhoek after posting 266/8, with half-centuries from Khalid Ahmadzai , Faisal Shinozada, and Uzairullah Niazai , while South Africa fell 28 runs short amid four run outs despite Jason Rowles' 98.
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Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Fantastic half-centuries from Faisal Shinozada, Khalid Ahmadzai and Uzairullah Niazai, and a strong bowling effort helped Afghanistan defeat South Africa in the ICC U19 World Cup 2026 in Windhoek on Friday. Sports News | U19 World Cup: Afghanistan Stun South Africa, Australia and England Start Campaign on Winning Note.
U19 World Cup: Afghanistan stun South Africa, Australia and England start campaign on winning note - The Tribune
Fantastic half-centuries from Faisal Shinozada, Khalid Ahmadzai and Uzairullah Niazai, and a strong bowling effort helped Afghanistan defeat South Africa in the ICC U19 World Cup 2026 in Windhoek on Friday.
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