After the 10-day long group stage, the under-19 World Cup now heads into the all-important knockout stages with the emerging stars hoping to showcase their mettle under the pressure. The top two teams from the four groups have advanced to the Super League. India, West Indies, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand will fight it out for the title in the Super League phase while the remaining teams play a different set of knockouts in the Plate League. The Super League phase ultimately decides the winner and it is this league that will attract all the attention over the next few days as the winners and runners up from the groups fight it out in a knockout battle. As we head into the quarter-finals, here is a look at how the top eight teams have fared, their chances in the knockout phase and their standout players. India India were dominant in the group stages, brushing aside Sri Lanka and Japan before a rain-shortened game against New Zealand teste...