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New Zealand was the first country to host the event three times. Four overs into the India chase and rain has sadly arrived in Tauranga.

The first edition of the tournament had only eight participants, but every subsequent edition has included sixteen teams. The teams were divided into four pools, named after Gavaskar, Sobers, Cowdrey and Bradman, and the top two sides from each progressed to two Super League pools, whose winners advanced to the final.

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For the most recent tournament, see. First contestedas the Youth World Cup, it was not staged again. Since then, the World Cup has been held as a biennial event, organised by the. The first edition of the tournament had only eight participants, but every subsequent edition has included sixteen teams. Two other teams — and — have made a tournament final without going on to win. It took place in South Australia and. They went on to beat by five wickets in u 19 cricket world cup final, thanks to an unbeaten hundred from Brett Williams. England and West Indies made up the last four, but India were the real disappointments. After opening with a good win against England, they suffered hefty defeats in four matches to be knocked out early. The tournament was notable for the number of future international players who competed. Future England captains and played, as did Indian spinnerNew Zealand all-rounderPakistanis andSri Lankanand West Indians, and. Australia's Brett Williams was the leading run-scorer, with 471 at an of 52. In 1998, the event was relaunched in South Africa as a biennial tournament. The only previous tournament of its kind was held ten years earlier. In addition to the nine Test-playing nations, there were teams from,and. The teams were divided into four pools, named after Gavaskar, Sobers, Cowdrey and Bradman, and the top two sides from each progressed to two Super League pools, whose winners advanced to the final. In order to give everyone a decent amount of cricket, the non-qualifiers competed in a Plate League, won by Bangladesh, who beat in the final. West Indies failed to qualify for the Super League after a fiasco concerning the composition of their squad - they arrived with seven players who contravened the age restrictions for the tournament. The Super League, in which every game was covered live on South African satellite television, also threw up a number of shocks and tense finishes; both pools came down to net run-rate at the finish. England, from being down and almost out, beat Pakistan - who surprisingly lost all three of their games - but lost a rain-affected match to India. Australia had beaten India and Pakistan and were favourites to reach the final. Only a massive u 19 cricket world cup by England could deny them: but that is precisely what they suffered. In front of a crowd of about 6,000 at Newlands, they were bowled out for 147. West Indian and Zimbabwean were the leading wicket-takers, with 16 wickets at 10. Participating nations included the nine Test-playing nations, as well as Bangladesh, Kenya, Ireland, Namibia, Holland, Nepal and from the. The winners remained unbeaten throughout, and destroyed Australia by 170 runs in the semi-final to underline their supremacy. In the other semi-final, Sri Lanka delighted a crowd of 5000 at Galle by beating Pakistan. The fact that three of the four semi-finalists were from Asia and so more attuned to the conditions was coincidental - they played the better cricket and, in Pakistan's case, had a very experienced squad. England, the defending champions, were most disappointing, and they won only one match against a Test-playing country, and that a last-ball victory over Zimbabwe. South Africa, one of the favourites, were desperately unlucky to be eliminated after three no-results gave them three points while Nepal, with four points courtesy of one win over Kenya, went through to the Super League instead. The format of the tournament was as in 1997-98, with four groups of four and then a Super League and final. Pakistan's was the leading wicket-taker, with 15 wickets at 7. India's was named Man of the Series. India clinched the title for the first time under the captaincy of. Participating nations included the ten Test-playing nations, plus Canada, Kenya, Namibia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, and Scotland. Their captain, Cameron White, was singled out for praise for his leadership, and he chipped in with 423 runs at 70. And they didn't rely on pace either, playing only two seamers and four slow bowlers, with Xavier Doherty, a slow left-armer, leading the wicket-takers with 16 at 9. In contrast, India, the holders, underperformed in their semi-final against South Africa, a team they had easily beaten a week or so earlier. They also suffered embarrassing defeats to neighbours Pakistan and Bangladesh. Pakistan, however, provided the main upset when they lost to Nepal by 30 runs, and Nepal also gave England a few uneasy moments. Zimbabwe won the plate competition, with their expected opponents, Bangladesh, beaten in the semi-final by Nepal. Australian was the tournament's leading run-scorer, with 423 runs at an average of 70. More than 350,000 spectators saw the 54 matches played in the tournament. The finale ended with a close final between the two best teams - West Indies and. It was won by Pakistan by 25 runs against West Indies and a 30,000 crowd acclaimed the victorious Pakistanis almost as their own. The players, from the ten Test countries and six other nations, were feted wherever they went, and the appetite for cricket was remarkable: even Zimbabwe v Canada sold out. The shock was the elimination from the main competition of holders Australia, bowled out for 73 and beaten by Zimbabwe in the group stage when Tinashe Panyangara took 6 for 31, the second-best figures in the competition's history. And Australia then lost to Bangladesh in the plate final amid u 19 cricket world cup drums and gleeful celebrations. The downside was the quality of the cricket, which was often mediocre on some indifferent pitches, and the reporting of six unidentified bowlers for having suspect actions. Pakistan would have finished unbeaten but for a hiccup against England - when both teams had already qualified for the semis. England reached the last four, which was progress, and looked a class apart. But they came unstuck against West Indies' spinners in the semi-final. Dhawan and were the backbone of a strong batting line-up, and Raina's 90 from just 38 balls against the hapless Scots was as brutal an innings as one will see at any level. Both looked international-class already, though faced with a tough task breaking into their senior side's formidable top order. The captain had been hailed as the next great batting hope, having scored a century and a double in a first-class match at the age of 17. But he did not score the runs promised and was banned by the referee John Morrison from the semi-final after allowing a funereal over-rate during the Super League win against Sri Lanka: eight overs were bowled in the first 50 minutes. India's was named Man of the Tournament, and was the tournament's leading run-scorer, with 505 runs at an average of 84. Bangladeshi was the leading wicket-taker, with 22 wickets at 10. Despite free tickets the matches were sparsely attended even when the home side were in action, but it shouldn't detract from an impressive two weeks which finished with Pakistan securing their second consecutive title in an extraordinary final against India at the Premadasa Stadium. Pakistan crumbled to 109, but in a thrilling passage of play reduced India to 9 for 6. These two teams and Australia were the pick of the sides and along with England - who surpassed expectation to reach the semi-finals after beating a talented Bangladesh side - made up the final four. A number of players caught the eye, notably Australia captainthe Indian batsmen - the tournament's leading run-scorer - and teammatealong with legspinnerwho a few weeks later made his Test debut against England. The 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup was held in from 17 February to 2 March 2008. Along with hosts15 other teams battled in 44 matches packed into 15 days across three cities. India, still smarting from the loss in the previous edition had reason to be upbeat with Tanmay Srivastava, a mature batsman who eventually finished as the tournament's leading run-getter, in their ranks. Australia and England had forgettable campaigns, coming up short against the big teams after making mincemeat of the minnows. Defending champions Pakistan were fortuitous to reach the semi-finals as their batsmen never really got going and, against South Africa in the semi-finals, their luck finally ran out while chasing 261. New Zealand, boosted by Man of the Tournamentwere impressive before losing to India in a narrow run-chase under lights and cloudy skies in the other semi-final. South Africa's captain had played a major role in ensuring their passage to the summit clash, picking up the most wickets in the tournament en route. But they had lost to India u 19 cricket world cup the group stages and lightning did strike twice. As it was, New Zealand did a decent job but crowds were dismal and the group stages were as tediously predictable as in the senior tournament, with the better-funded big nations dominating. South Africa did beat Australia in a good match but a dead rubber. The competition came alive in the quarter-finals as West Indies beat England and Sri Lanka defeated South Africa. The best tie of the competition came when Pakistan beat fierce rivals India by two wickets with three balls remaining in a low-scoring match. The final between Australia and was a rematch of the first tournament, and Australia won by 25 runs in a game where fortunes ebbed and flowed throughout. Along with the ten test playing nations, Afghanistan, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Ireland, Scotland and Namibia also participated in this tournament. Australia lost against India in the final on 26 August 2012. India's third U19 World Cup meant they tied for the most wins with Australia. Sri Lanka could not go through into the last eight but won the Plate championship by defeating Afghanistan by 7 wickets. Reece Topley of England was the highest wicket taker whereas Anamul Haque of Bangladesh was the top run getter. India won the final against Australia with 14 balls to spare and 6 wickets remaining. It was the first time that U. Afghanistan was the only non-full member to qualify for the Quarter Finals. This was the first time that Afghanistan reached the last eight of this tournament, courtesy of their stellar performance against Australia in the group stage. India wobbled in the Quarter Finals against England and finally lost in the final over. This was the first semi-final berth for England in the last four editions. Pakistan beat England in the semis to reach its fifth Under-19 Final, becoming the first team to do so. South Africa beat Australia in the second semi-final. In a one-sided final, South Africa beat Pakistan and claimed its maiden U-19 World Cup title. South Africa did not lose even a single match in the entire tournament. It was the eleventh edition of the Under-19 World Cup, and the second to be held in Bangladesh. On 5 January 2016, announced that the Australian squad had pulled out of the tournament, citing security reasons. Defending champions were knocked out of the tournament in the group stage, with back-to-back defeats to and. The defeated by five wickets in the final, claiming their first title. Bangladesh's captain was named player of the tournament, while England's and Namibia's led the tournament in runs and wickets, respectively. It was the 12th Edition of the Under-19 World Cup. The Man of the match was awarded tou 19 cricket world cup player of the tournament was awarded to. India now holds the most wins record in Under-19 World Cup. u 19 cricket world cup

In contrast, India, the holders, underperformed in their semi-final against South Africa, a team they had easily beaten a week or so earlier. Future England captains and played, as did Indian spinner , New Zealand all-rounder , Pakistanis and , Sri Lankan , and West Indians , , and. A number of players caught the eye, notably Australia captain , the Indian batsmen - the tournament's leading run-scorer - and teammate , along with legspinner , who a few weeks later made his Test debut against England. After opening with a good win against England, they suffered hefty defeats in four matches to be knocked out early. Pope continues to be hammered by Gill and Kalra. Dhawan and were the backbone of a strong batting line-up, and Raina's 90 from just 38 balls against the hapless Scots was as brutal an innings as one will see at any level. Pakistan U19 Team also won the Two times Titles of this tournament in 2004 and 2006. Hence, it is free of the U. South Africa's captain had played a major role in ensuring their passage to the summit clash, picking up the most wickets in the tournament en route. Play gets underway at all four grounds in Bangkok and Chiang Mai at 9. The defeated by five wickets in the final, claiming their first title. South Africa beat Australia in the second semi-final.

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