The 16 regional teams are divided into three pools with Pool A and B comprising five teams each while Pool C has six teams.


Lahore: The National U16 One Day Cup 2023-24 is set to kick off on 21 February across three cities, Karachi, Faisalabad and Lahore.
The 16 regional teams are divided into three pools with Pool A and B comprising five teams each while Pool C has six teams.
In the 50-over tournament, Pool A games will be played in Karachi. The Pool B teams are stationed in Faisalabad while the Pool C games will take place in Lahore. The Pool games will end on 29 February and will be followed by a Triangular stage, set to take place in Faisalabad from 3 March to 7 March. The final of the tournament will be played on 9 March at Bohranwali Ground in Faisalabad.
A total of PKR 0.93 million will be distributed at the end of the tournament with the winner of the tournament bagging a prize money of PKR 0.5 million, while the runners-up will be awarded PKR 250,000.
Moreover, the player of the tournament, best batter, best bowler, best wicket-keeper, best fielder and player of the final match will get PKR 30,000 each.
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