Following Nigeria's success in claiming an ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2020 spot, the battle for the four remaining places heads to the Asia Qualifier in Malaysia with six teams vying for the top spot.
This is the second stage for teams in Asia, who due to the depth of strength in the region, competed in Division 2 in 2018, where Kuwait and Oman qualified to continue their U19 journey.
The winner of the Asia Qualifier will join Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe in the tournament next January and February.
The 15 matches will be played across three venues in the Kuala Lumpur area - Kinrara Oval, Bayuemas Oval and Selangor Turf Club.
Following are the fixtures:
April 12: Malaysia v UAE; Kuwait v Oman; Singapore v Nepal
April 13: UAE v Nepal; Kuwait v Singapore; Malaysia v Oman
April 15: Oman v Singapore; Malaysia v Nepal; UAE v Kuwait
April 16: Malaysia v Kuwait; UAE v Singapore; Oman v Nepal
April 18: Kuwait v Nepal; UAE v Oman; Malaysia v Singapore.
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