ICC Under-19 World Cup 2014: Final – South Africa U-19s v Pakistan U-19s Watch live online streaming

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ICC Under-19 World Cup 2014 will feature the clash between Pakistan and South Africa at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

South Africa will require their captain Aiden Markram and Clyde Fortuin to lead them to a huge total early on. They have been a solid opening pair in this tournament and can produce the goods for their side. In fact, they have a quite well formed batting side. In bowling department, Kagiso Rabada is the key bowler and in form too. He bowls at a fair clip and can bounce the ball. He collected six wickets for 25 against Australia in the semi-final. Justin Dill and Bosch can also there to support him out. This attack will face a good test against Pakistan in the final. The likely South African line-up will include: Adrian Markram (c), Clyde Fortuin (wk), Kirwin Christoffels, Yaseen Valli, Jason Smith, Corbin Bosh, Bradley Dial, Justin Dill, Kagiso Rabada, Ngazibini Sigwili, Andile Phelhukwayo, Dirk Bruwer, Greg Oldfield, Bradley Bopp, Sibonele Makhayanya.

On the other hand, Pakistan is quite top heavy batting wise with skipper Sami Aslam and Imam-ul-Haq scoring most of the runs throughout the tournament. They have a nice batting squad with the competitive edge of solid lower-order partnership from Zafar Gohar and Amad Butt. They did play sensibly and showed that Pakistan’s batting is unbelievable. In the bowling department, Zia-ul-Haq leads the way with his left-arm pacers. Pakistan emphasised spin mostly with the likes of Karamat Ali, the leg-spinner, Ghulam and Gohar being the left-arm spinners. The probable Pakistani squad will include: Adrian Markram (c), Clyde Fortuin (wk), Kirwin Christoffels, Yaseen Valli, Jason Smith, Corbin Bosh, Bradley Dial, Justin Dill, Kagiso Rabada, Ngazibini Sigwili, Andile Phelhukwayo, Dirk Bruwer, Greg Oldfield, Bradley Bopp, Sibonele Makhayanya.

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