Pakistan will take on Afghanistan on Thursday at the Brian Lara Cricket Ground, while their final Group C team will face Papua New Guinea (PNG) on Saturday at the Queens Park Oval. The opening match of the 19th Men's Cricket World Cup in West Indies 2022 on Monday at the Diego Martin Sporting Complex in Trinidad and Tobago.
Pakistan will then face Afghanistan on Thursday at the Brian Lara Cricket Ground, and their final Group C group will play Papua New Guinea (PNG) on Saturday at the Queens Park Oval. it will be on Friday, 28 January, at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground against a team that finished second in Group D, consisting of West Indies, Australia, Sri Lanka and Scotland.

In the event of Pakistan finishing in second place in Group C, the final quarter of the Super League will be on Thursday, January 27, at the Coolidge Cricket Ground where they face top-placed Group C, which includes West Indies, Australia, Sri Lanka and Scotland. Pakistan is the third best team after India and Australia in the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup, which was launched in 1988 before being transformed into a double event in 1998. Pakistan won titles in 2004 and 2006, folding three different members in 1988. , 2010 and 2014, and achieved third positions in 2000, 2008, 2018 and 2020.

In addition to hosting the U19 World Cup since its launch, Pakistan has also transferred cricket players to the game who have continued to make cricket a very bright and quality game. The 1988 challenge in Australia saw the progress of Aqib Javed, Basit Ali, Inzamam-ul. Haq and Mushatq Ahmed, the last South African event to win the titles of Haider Ali and Mohammad Wasim Junior in international cricket. Both players were key players in Pakistan's ICC Men's T20 2021 World Cup squad, and Wasim later won the 2021 PCB Emerging Cricketer. scores of 1998 and 2018 joined Abdul Razzaq, Shoaib Malik (both 1998), Faisal Iqbal, Imran Nazir, Mohammad Sami Taufeeq Umar, Yasir Arafat (each of 2000), Azhar Ali, Junaid Zia, Umar Gul 20 (2000). ), Abid Ali, Fawad Alam, Wahab Riaz (all of 2004), Sarfaraz Ahmed, Imad Wasim (both 2006), Shan Masood, Ahmed Shehzad, Umar Akmal (each of 2008), Babar Azam (2010), Imam- ul-Haq, Mohammad Nawaz (both 2012), Shadab Khan (2016) and, Mohammad Musa and Shaheen Shah Afridi (2018).
Qasim Akram, who commemorated the 2020 tournament closed by Haider Ali and Mohammad Wasim Junior, will appear there to be the captain of the future Pakistani stars in the 2022 release. ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup is the biggest and most critical tournament we have ever been to. play at this level. This tournament makes us awake where we live compared to cricket players from different countries and what we want to do in the future to improve our skills so that we can enter the tournament more carefully.

"This tournament also helps to build relationships with cricket players from different countries and this hold is always with us and in other fields. I know the different players who played with me in the 2020 U19 World Cup and I feel happy when they play. Obviously I also encouraged them to work with of the earth. " We enter this competition overflowing with confidence. We had a long touring camp in Karachi and Lahore and later had a few prestigious matches in the UAE before one bad day at work ruined our chances of winning the Asia Cup. We have won both warm-up games and worked hard in the West Indies, and we feel completely ready and ready to enter the tournament. "We take great responsibility for motivation in our men's team. 16 years of title.

"I have no doubt we are one of the top decision makers and we have players who can help us win our first trophy in ten years. All we have to do is play our usual game, not be intimidated by the event and move on.

Team- Qasim Akram (captain, Central Punjab), Abdul Faseeh (Northern), Abbas Ali (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Ahmed Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Ali Asfand (Central Punjab), Arham Nawab (Central Punjab), Awais Ali (Central Punjab) )), Faisal Akram (Southern Punjab), Haseebullah (wicketkeeper, Balochistan), Irfan Khan Niazi (Central Punjab), Maaz Sadaqat (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Mehran Mumtaz (Northern), Mohammad Shehzad (Southern Punjab), Rizwan Mehmood and (Sizwan Mehmood) Zeeshan Zameer (Sindh). Voyaging in charge: Ghazi Ghori (wicketkeeper, Sindh), Mohammad Zeeshan (Central Punjab).