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2018 ICC U-19 World Cup in New Zealand Jan 13 - Feb 03,2018 - Final Australia Vs India @ Mount Maunganui Saturday Feb 03,2018


The 2018 ICC U-19 World Cup in New Zealand is  the 12th season and the 3rd to be held in New Zealand after 2002 & 2010

Defending Champion

West Indies beat India by 5 wickets at the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh


Past Winners

1988 - Australia beat Pakistan by 5 wickets (Tournament Held in Australia)
1998 - England beat New Zealand by 7 Wickets (Tournament Held in South Africa)
2000 -  India beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets ( Tournament Held in Sri Lanka)
2002 -  Australia beat South Africa by 7 wickets ( Tournament Held in New Zealand)
2004 -  Pakistan beat West Indies by 25 Runs ( Tournament Held in Bangladesh)
2006 -  Pakistan beat India by 38 Runs ( Tournament Held in Sri Lanka)
2008 -  India beat South Africa by 12 Runs ( Tournament Held in Malaysia)
2010 -  Australia beat Pakistan by 25 Runs ( Tournament Held in New Zealand)
2012 -  India beat Australia by 6 wickets(Tournament Held in Australia)
2014 -  South Africa beat Pakistan by 6 wickets (Tournament Held in UAE)
2016 -  West Indies beat India by 5 wickets ( Tournament Held in Bangladesh)


Participating Teams - 16

The 10 full members of the ICC as of 2016, qualified automatically for the tournament.
  1. Australia
  2. Bangladesh
  3. England
  4. India
  5. New Zealand
  6. Pakistan
  7. South Africa
  8. Sri Lanka
  9. West Indies
  10. Zimbabwe

Namibia which placed seventh at the 2016 World Cup, also qualified automatically as the highest ranked Associate Member


The other 5 places in the tournament were awarded to the winners of the five regional under-19 tournaments
  1. Afghanistan
  2. Canada
  3. Kenya
  4. Papua New Guinea
  5. Ireland 
2018 ICC U-19 World Cup in New Zealand Jan 13 - Feb 03,2018 - Match Results

Match 01 Group D Afghanistan Vs Pakistan on Sat Jan 13,2018
Scorecard
Pakistan         188/10 in 47.4 Overs
Afghanistan   194/5 in 47.3 Overs
Match Result - Afghanistan won by 5 wickets
MOM - Darwish Rasooli (Afghanistan) for his 76* (78 Balls 4x4 and 6x2)

 Match 02 Group B Papua New Guinea Vs Zimbabwe on  Sat Jan 13,2018
Scorecard
Papua New Guinea  95/10 in 20 Overs
Zimbabwe                 98/0 in 14 Overs
Match Result - Zimbabwe won by 10 wickets
MOM -  Wesley Madhevere(Zimbabwe) for his 53*(44 Balls 4x6) and 3/19(4 Overs)

Match 03 Group C Bangladesh Vs Namibiaon Sat day Jan 13,2018
Scorecard
Bangladesh  190/4 in 20 Overs
Namibia       103/6 in 20 Overs
Match Result - Bangladesh won by 87 Runs
MOM - Saif Hassan(Bangladesh) for his 84(48 Balls 4x8 and 6x5)

 Match 04 Group A New Zealand Vs West Indies on Sat Jan 13,2018
Scorecard
West Indies 233/8 in 50 Overs
New Zealand 234/2 in 39.3 Overs
Match Result - NZ won by 8 wickets
MOM - Finn Allen(NZ) for his 115*(100 Balls 4x15 and 6c2)

Match 05 Group D Ireland Vs Sri Lanka on Sunday Jan 14,2018
Scorecard
Ireland 207/8 in 48 Overs
Sri Lanka 208/3 37.3 Overs
Match Result - Sri Lanka won by 7 Wickets
MOM - Dhananjaya Lakshan(SL)for his 101*(120 Balls 4x8 and 6x1)

 Match 06 Group A Kenya Vs South Africa on Sunday Jan 14,2018
Scorecard
South Africa     341/7 in 50 Overs
Kenya               172/7 in 50 Overs
Match Result - Aouth Africa won by 169 Runs
MOM - Raynard van Tonder (South Africa) for his 143(121 Balls 4x14 and 6x5)

Match 07 Group B Australia Vs India on Sunday Jan 14,2018
Scorecard
India   328/7 in 50 Overs
Australia 228/10 in 42.5 Overs
Match Result - India won by 100 Runs
MOM - Prithiv Shaw(India) for his 94(100 Balls 4x8 and 6x2)

Match 08 Group C Bangladesh Vs Canada on Monday Jan 15,2018
Scorecard
Bangladesh     264/8 in 50 Overs
Canada            198/10 in 49.3 Overs
Match Result - Bangladesh won by 66 Runs
MOM -  Afif Hossain(Bangladesh)for his 50(59 Balls 4x5 and 6x1) and 5/43(10 Overs)

Match 09 Group C England Vs Namibia on Monday Jan 15,2018
Scorecard
Namibia          196/9
England           198/2 in 24.1 Overs
Match Result - England won by 66 Runs
MOM -Will Jacks(England) for his 73*(44 Balls 4x12 and 6x1)

Match 10 Group D Ireland Vs Pakistan on Tuesday Jan 16,2018 
Scorecard
Ireland               97/10 in 28.5 Overs
Pakistan             98/1 in 8.5 Overs
Match Result     Pakistan won by 9 Wickets
MOM                  Shaheen Shah Afridi(Pakistan) for his 6/15(8.5 Overs)

Match 11 Group B India Vs Papua New Guinea on Tuesday Jan 16,2018
Scorecard
Papua New Guinea 64/10 in 21.5 Overs
India                         67/0 in 8 Overs
Match Result - India won by 10 Wickets
MOM - Anukul Roy(India) for his 5/14(6.5 Overs)

Match 12 Group D Afghanistan Vs Sri Lanka on Wednesday Jan 17,2018
Scorecard
Afghanistan  284/7 in 50 Overs
Sri Lanka      202/10 in 37.3 Overs(Target 235 Runs in 38 Overs)
Match Result -Afghanistan won by 32 Runs under D/L
MOM -Ibrahim Zadran(Afghanistan)for his 86(112 Balls 4x1 and 6x5)

Match 13 Group B Australia Vs Zimbabwe on Wednesday Jan 17,2018
Scorecard
Zimbabwe         134/10 in 33.2 Overs
Australia           135/3 in 18.2 Overs
Match Result - Australia won by 7 Wickets
MOM - Xavier Bartlett(Australia) for his 3/20(7 Overs)

Match 14 Group A  New Zealand Vs Kenya on Wednesday Jan 17,2018
Scorecard
New Zealand 436/4 in 50 Overs
Kenya             193/4 in 50 Overs
Match Result - New Zealand won by 243 Runs
MOM - Jakob Bhula(NZ) for his 180(144 Balls 4x10 and 6x5)

Match 15 Group A  South Africa Vs West Indies on Wednesday Jan 17,2018
Scorecard
South Africa   282/8 in 50 Overs
West Indies     206/10 in 45.3 Overs
Match Result -South Africa won by 76 Runs
MOM - Wandile Makwetu(South Africa)for his 99*(99 Balls 4x12 and 6x1) 

Match 16 Group C Canada Vs Namibia Thursday Jan 18,2018
Scorecard
Namibia              193/10 in 46 Overs
Canada                197/6 in 42 Overs
Match Result      Canada won by 4 wickets
MOM                  Akash Gill(Canada) for his 4/43(8 Overs) and 52(67 Balls 4x4)

Match 17 Group C Bangladesh Thursday Jan 18,2018
Scorecard
Bangladesh         175/10 in 49.2 Overs
England              177/3  in 39.3 Overs
Match Result     England won by 7 wickets
MOM                Harry Brook(England)for his 102*(84 Balls 4x13 and 6x3)

Match 18 Group D Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka Friday Jan 19,2018
Scorecard
Sri Lanka       188/10  in 48.2 Overs
Pakistan          190/7 in 43.3 Overs
Match Result Pakistan won by 3 wickets
MOM - Ali Zaryab(Pakistan)for his 59(94 Balls 4x4)

Match 19 Group  B Australia Vs Papua New Guinea Friday Jan 19,2018
Scorecard
Australia                     370/8 in 50 Overs
Papua New Guinea       59/10  in 24.5 Overs
Match Result              Australia won by 311 Runs
MOM                          Nathan McSweeney(Australia) for his 156(111 Balls 4x18 and 6x4)

Match 20 Group  B India Vs Zimbabwe Friday Jan 19,2018 
Scorecard
Zimbabwe           154/10 in 48.1 Overs
India                    155/0 in 21.4 Overs
Match Result       India won by 10 wickets
MOM                   Shubman Gill(India)for his 90*(59 Balls 4x14 and 6x1) 

Match 21 Group D Afghanistan Vs Ireland Saturday Jan 20,2018 
Scorecard
Ireland                225/8 in 50 Overs
Afghanistan        221/10 in 49.2 Overs
Match Result      Ireland won by 4 Runs
MOM                   Harry Tector(Ireland) for his 36(62 Balls 4x1) & 3/37(10 Overs)

Match 22 Group A Kenya Vs West Indies Saturday Jan 20,2018
Scorecard
West Indies      318/7 in 50 Overs
Kenya                96/10 in 24.4 Overs
Match Result   West Indies won by 222 Runs
MOM               Alick Athanaze (West Indies) for his 116*(93 Balls 4x15 and 6x1)

Match 23 Group C Canada Vs England Saturday Jan 20,2018
Scorecard
England              383/7 in 50 Overs
Canada              101/10 in 31.5 Overs
Match Result     England won by 282 Runs
MOM             Liam Banks(England) for his 120(114 Balls 4x12 and 6x1)

Match 24 Group A New Zealand Vs South Africa  Saturday Jan 20,2018
Scorecard
New Zealand    279/8 in 50 Overs
South Africa     208/10 in 46.2 Overs
Match Result    New Zealand won by 71 Runs
MOM                Rachin Ravindra(New Zealand) for his 76(89 Balls 4x7) & 4/32(9.2 Overs)

9th Place Play-OFF QF Canada Vs Papua New Guinea Monday Jan 22,2018 
Scorecard
Canada                      265/8 i n 50 Overs
Papua New Guinea    185/10 in 44.3 Overs
Match Result              Canada won by 80 Runs
MOM -Akash Gill(Canada) for his 120(115 Balls 4x12 and 6x2)


9th Place Play-OFF QF Namibia Vs Zimbabwe Monday Jan 22,2018
Scorecard
Namibia           113/10 in 40.1 Overs
Zimbabwe        114/3  in 19.3 Overs
Match Result    Zimbabwe won by 7 wickets
MOM               Wesley Madhevere(Zimbabwe)for 47 (38 Balls 4x7)

QF Australia Vs England Tuesday Jan 23,2018
Scorecard
Australia 127/10 in 33.3 Overs
England    96/10 in 23.4 Overs
Match Result - Australia won by 31 Runs
MOM - Lloyd Pope(Australia)for his 8/35

9th Place Play-OFF QF Ireland Vs West Indies @ Lincoln Tuesday Jan 23,2018 
Scorecard
Ireland               278/8 in 50 Overs
West Indies        284/6 in 48.1 Overs
Match Result     West Indies won by 4 wickets
MOM                 Nyeem Young(West Indies) for his 55*(33 Balls 4x8 and 6x1)

9th Place Play-OFF QF Kenya Vs Sri Lanka @ Lincoln Tuesday Jan 23,2018 
Scorecard
Sri Lanka                  419/4 in 50 Overs
Kenya                        108/10 in 35.5 Overs
Match Result             Sri Lanka won by 311 Runs
MOM                         Hasitha Boyagoda(Sri Lanka) for his 191(152 Balls 4x28 and 6x2)

QF Pakistan Vs South Africa @ Christ Church Wednesday Jan 24,2018 
Scorecard
South Africa   189/9   in 50 Overs
Pakistan          190/7 in 47.5 Overs
Match Result Pakistan won by 3 wickets
MOM             Ali Zaryab(Pakistan) for his 74(111 Balls 4x5)

Final Australia Vs India @ Mount Maunganui Saturday Feb 03,2018 - Match Preview

Indian Captain Prithiv Shaw with Australian Captain Jason Sangha


India’s current U-19 squad has all the above-mentioned attributes. Aggressive openers --- the form of Prithvi Shaw and Manjot Kalra; a solid middle order --- Shubman Gill’s brilliance; all-rounders --- Abhishek Sharma and Anukul Roy’s vital contributions, and bowlers --- Shivam Mavi, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Ishan Porel are the new-pace demons.

The India U-19 side has established a level of dominance that gives them the X-factor heading into the final against Australia in Mount Maunganui

Both teams have squared off against each other on five instances in previous editions of the tournament, with India leading 3-2

Feb 29, 1988
Their first encounter turned out to be a one-sided affair, with Australia sealing a comfortable seven-wicket win.
After being asked to bat, India were bundled out for 132, with Nayan Mongia scoring the most (46). Brian McFadyen was the pick of the bowlers for Australia, finishing with 4/20.
In reply, Stuart Law’s unbeaten 72 guided Australia home with 64 balls to spare.
The Geoff Parker-led side continued its good form and went on to win the inaugural edition of the tournament.

Jan 20, 1998
Another easy ride for Australia. It wasn’t a one-man show this time around but a complete team effort which kept Amit Pagnis’ side to 174 despite Mohammed Kaif’s fighting 60.
James Hopes, who took two wickets, scored a fifty to help his side win the contest with more than 20 overs to spare.
It seemed Australia were following the lead of their senior team, thumping any opposition coming their way.

Jan 25, 2000
It was India’s turn to return the favour as opener Ravneet Ricky’s masterful 108 guided his team to a thumping 170-run win.
His 108 included 12 boundaries. Though Yuvraj Singh grabbed some of the limelight with a blistering half-century, it was Ricky’s century that provided India the platform to go for a win. In reply to India’s 284/6, Australia could only manage 114.
Kaif’s team then went on to beat Sri Lanka in the final to win its maiden title.


Aug 26, 2012
The young guns came out all blazing in the coastal Australian town of Townsville to beat hosts and holders Australia by six wickets, powered by captain Unmukt Chand’s unbeaten 111 in a tense final on a bouncy pitch.
Wicketkeeper Smit Patel (62*) played a perfect supporting role and their unbroken 130-run stand saw India win the title for the third time.
Sent in to bat, Australia made 225/8, with captain William Bosisto scoring an unbeaten 87.
India started strongly but collapsed to 97-4 before Chand guided his team to victory with two overs to spare.
Chand’s innings was the defining performance of the World Cup as it came in demanding conditions and against rivals who were high on confidence after staying unbeaten until the final.


Jan 14, 2018
In an authoritative show, Indian crushed Australia by a massive 100-run margin with bowlers complementing a splendid batting performance in Mount Maunganui.
Captain Prithvi Shaw led from the front with a 94-run knock and shared a 180-run stand with fellow opener Manjot Kalra (86) to power the three-time champions to a 328/7.
Kamlesh Nagrakoti (3/29) and Shivam Mavi (3/45) then impressed with their speed and shared six wickets between them to bowl Australia out for 228 in 42.5 overs.

India beat Australia by 8 wickets to clinch 4th title after 2000/2008/2012


Australia won the toss and chose to bat first

Scorecard
Australia 216/10 in 47.2 Overs
India        220/2 in 38.5 Overs
Match Result India won by 8 wickets
MOM - Manjot Kalra(India)for his 101*(102 Balls 4x8 and 6x3)


Player of the Series Shubman Gill(India)

India beat Australia by  8 wickets to a record fourth Under-19 World Cup title in front of a partisan crowd of 4000 odd at Bay Oval, to finish an unbeaten campaign that had begun against Australia at the same venue three weeks ago.The margin of victory then was 100 runs, and it was comprehensive in the grand final as well - eight wickets.

Prithvi Shaw was felled by an away swinger by Will Sutherland for 29(41 Balls 4x4)



Shubman Gill was drawn out of his crease and stumped of the bowling of Param Uppal for 31(30 Balls 4x4)



Manjot Kalra 101*(102 Balls 4x8 and 6x3) and Harvik Desai 47*(61 Balls 4x5)celebrate India's win



To win the tournament, India pulled off their second highest successful chase in U-19 World Cups, after the 226 to beat Australia in Townsville in 2012.Captain Unmukt Chand had led that chase with a sublime century, and on Saturday another Delhi boy,Manjot Kalra, reprised the feat

India captain Prithvi Shaw and coach Rahul Dravid hold the World Cup trophy, Australia v India, Under-19 World Cup, final, Mount Maunganui, February 3, 2018

Rahul Dravid on Saturday finally got his hands on a World Cup trophy after his boys beat Australia in the final of the ICC U-19 World Cup final. Dravid had previously missed out on a World Cup title on two occasions - once as a player in 2003 and another as coach of the U-19 team in 2016. Not one to be swayed away by emotions, Dravid, in typical style, had some wise words for his boys, who were busy celebrating India's historic fourth U-19 World Cup crown. Speaking after India's comprehensive 8-wicket win, Dravid hoped the memory of a junior World Cup win won't define careers of his team. The former India captain said he wanted his players to create bigger and better memories for themselves.

Manjot Kalra Joins Elite Group of Centurions in ICC U19 WC Final

 



Prithvi Shaw is Highest Scoring Indian Captain Ever at U19 WC

BCCI announces prize money for victorious India U19 team.

Mr Rahul Dravid, Head Coach India U19 – INR 50 lakhs

Members of India U19 team – INR 30 lakhs each

Members of the Support Staff, India U19 – INR 20 lakhs each

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