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Pakistan Celebrate U19 Breakthrough at World Cup 2026

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Pakistan Celebrate U19 Breakthrough at World Cup 2026

Pakistan finally tasted success with a U19 breakthrough at the World Cup 2026. The young side defeated Scotland by six wickets in Harare. As a result, confidence returned to the camp.
The match took place at Takashinga Sports Club on Monday. Pakistan chased a target of 188 runs. However, the start tested their patience.
Openers showed intent but faced early pressure. Ollie Jones struck twice to slow momentum. Therefore, Pakistan had to rebuild carefully.
Ali Hassan Baloch scored 15 from 33 balls before losing his wicket. Soon after, Sameer Minhas departed for 28. His knock included three boundaries.

Key partnership turns the game

The middle order responded with calm cricket. Usman Khan and Ahmed Hussain steadied the innings. In addition, they focused on smart singles.
The pair added 111 crucial runs together. This stand pushed the total beyond 150 with wickets in hand. Consequently, the chase stayed firmly on track.
Both batters showed maturity beyond their age. For example, they punished loose deliveries without taking risks. Their understanding kept the scoreboard moving.
Scotland tried to regain control with tight bowling. However, missed chances hurt their cause. Pakistan used those moments wisely.
As the finish neared, nerves stayed in check. The target fell comfortably with overs remaining. Therefore, celebrations followed soon after.
This result brings relief for players and supporters alike. It also highlights growing depth in youth cricket. In addition, the effort reflects teamwork and belief.
The tournament continues to offer learning moments. Yet this U19 breakthrough may shape the journey ahead. Fans will now expect stronger performances.

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