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India U19 vs Bangladesh U19, ACC U19 Final: All you need to know, head to head, playing XI

The stage is set for an exciting showdown in the final of the ACC U19 Asia Cup, as India U19 and Bangladesh U19 prepare to face off for the prestigious title. Both sides will meet each other in the final on Sunday at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai. They have showcased exceptional talent and determination throughout the tournament, and now, they will battle it out for the ultimate prize.
India U19’s journey to the final has been incredibly impressive. The team reached the coveted final spot after a dominant performance against Sri Lanka in Semi-Final 2. The young Indian side so far has displayed skill and composure in high-pressure encounters. Vaibhav Suryavanshi has been one of the star performers for India, churning out match-winning knocks.
India have been a formidable force, with their top-order batsmen firing consistently and their bowlers picking crucial wickets. They will look to carry that momentum into the final and come out victorious.
On the other side of the equation, Bangladesh U19 team has also shown immense strength, beating Pakistan in Semi-Final 1 to secure their spot in the final. Bangladesh's thrilling win over Pakistan was marked by disciplined bowling and brilliant batting. The team was able to restrict Pakistan's batting lineup, ensuring that they had a manageable target to chase.
Head To Head
Total Matches: 23
INDI U19 WON: 18
Bangladesh U19 WON: 3
No Result: 2
Bangladesh U19 PLAYING XI : Zawad Abrar, Kalam Siddiki Aleen , Md Azizul Hakim Tamin (c), Mohammad Shihab James, Md Rizan Hossan, Md Farid Hasan Faysal (wk), Debasish Sarkar Deba, Md Samiun Basir Ratul, Maruf Mridha, Al Fahad, Iqbal Hossain Emon
India U19 PLAYING XI : Ayush Mhatre, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Andre Siddarth C, Mohamed Amaan (c), KP Karthikeya Nikhil Kumar, Harvansh Singh (wk), Kiran Chormale, Hardik Raj, Chetan Sharma, Yudhajit Guha
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