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Live: Three U19WC 2025 matches slated in Tuesday action

Live: Three U19WC 2025 matches slated in Tuesday action

Malaysia plays hosts to three U19 Women's T20 World Cup on Tuesday, as locked-in semi-finallists India and South Africa hold the power to claim top spot of their respective Super Six groups.
The sides take on Scotland and USA respectively, while Bangladesh and the West Indies meet in one of two morning fixtures.
The fourth and final semi-final spot was locked in on Monday, with England breezing past New Zealand.
England will be eager watchers of South Africa's USA encounter on Tuesday, with a Proteas defeat potentially moving Abi Norgrove's side to top spot to reshape semi-final fixtures.
Kayla Reyneke and the South Africans have fate in their own hands knowing a win or even a slim defeat would keep them in top spot and playing second place from the other Super Six group.
West Indies seal their spot in Super Six | Match Highlights | U19WC 2025
INDIA V SCOTLAND: MATCH CENTRE
Match scheduled for 14:30 local time.
India clinches comfortable victory over Bangladesh | Match Highlights | U19WC 2025 ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup, 2025 News Women's News

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