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Pakistan vs New Zealand Live Score U-19 World Cup: Unbeaten New Zealand Opt To Bat vs Dominant Pakistan

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PAK vs NZ Live, U-19 World Cup Updates: New Zealand captain Oscar Jackson won the toss and opted to bat against Pakistan in their U-19 World Cup Group D match at the Buffalo Park in East London.

Both teams won their first two games against Afghanistan and Nepal, respectively in Group D. However, Pakistan lead the way in Group D due to a better net-run-rate. (Live Scorecard) New Zealand Under-19 (Playing XI) - Luke Watson, Tom Jones, Snehith Reddy, Ollie Tewatiya, Oscar Jackson (C), Lachlan Stackpole, Zac Cumming, Sam Clode (WK), Matt Rowe, Ryan Tsourgas, Mason Clarke.

Pakistan Under-19 (Playing XI) - Shahzaib Khan, Shamyl Hussain, Azan Awais, Saad Baig (C/WK), Ahmad Hassan, Haroon Arshad, Arafat Minhas, Ubaid Shah, Mohammad Zeeshan, Naveed Khan, Ali Asfand.

TOSS - The flip of the coin lands in the favour of New Zealand Under-19 and they have opted to BAT first. On the other hand, New Zealand Under-19 have also won two in two in the group stage, but their second win was a nervy one, which they would like to avoid in this game.

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