The Super League quarterfinal stage of the U-19 ICC Cricket World Cup starts on January 26, with England taking on South Africa at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, but the game between Yash Dhull's India and Bangladesh on January 29 will excite Indian fans.
India, the four-time champion, came into the Super League in fine form, winning all three of their games in Group B to finish first and set up a clash with Bangladesh, who defeated them in the final of the last edition of the tournament.
After eliminating South Africa and Ireland, India finished the group stage with a massive 326-run victory over Uganda, thanks to centuries from Raj Bawa and Angkrish Raghuvanshi.
Bangladesh's journey was less smooth, with the defending 2020 champions finishing second in Group A after an eight-wicket win over Canada and a nine-wicket victory (DLS) over UAE in a rain-interrupted game to set up a rematch of the final two years ago.
While India will be looking to avenge their three-wicket loss in the 2020 World Cup, Bangladesh is hitting its stride at the right time, setting the stage for a competitive match.
England, like India, has washed their way to the Super League stage, winning by 106 and 189 runs over Canada and the United Arab Emirates, respectively.
Tom Prest has led England from the front, scoring 93 and an unbeaten 154 in his previous two matches to set up a final-eight showdown with Group B runners-up South Africa.
South Africa recovered nicely from their opener loss to India to overcome Uganda by 121 runs before eliminating Ireland by 153 runs (DLS) in a rain-affected match.
South Africa will be confident of defeating the 1998 winners after captain George Van Heerden's century last time out, as well as Dewald Brevis's excellent batting record.
In other matches, the two teams yet to win the ICC U19 Men's CWC, Group D winners Sri Lanka and Group C runners-up Afghanistan, will compete for a semi-final spot.
The Super League quarterfinal line-up is completed with a match between Pakistan and Australia, who, according to the ICC, are two of the most successful teams in the competition behind India.
Pakistan, the defending champion, has multiple match-winners and stormed through Group C with a perfect record, defeating Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, and Papua New Guinea.
In contrast, after losing by four wickets to Sri Lanka in between Teague Wyllie-inspired wins over the West Indies and Scotland, Australia had to settle for second place in Group D.