Arch-rivals to face each other in semi-final on January 30 at Christchurch 0SHARES Share Tweet Email CONTROL YOUR EMOTIONS: Saad Nasim believes the winner in the Pakistan-India U19 World Cup clash will be decided on the basis of who controls their aggression better on the day. PHOTO COURTESY: ICC KARACHI: India U19 team beat Bangladesh U19 team by 131 runs on Friday to set a semi-final date with arch-rivals Pakistan in the ongoing U19 World Cup in New Zealand. Earlier, Pakistan downed South Africa by three wickets to enter the semis. “The Pakistan team is doing really good,” Pakistani all-rounder Saad Nasim said while commenting on the junior team’s performance in the event. “They have made their way into the semi-final and are just one step away from the landmark final. They have the ability to beat India if they continue with the same momentum.” U19 World Cup: Asif’s unbeaten 74 takes Pakistan into semi-finals Pakistan lost only match en route the semi-final against India, while the latter are still unbeaten in the tournament and Nasim believes the Boys in Green need to set their focus straight if they want to break arch-rival’s streak. “Pakistan have lost only a single match…