In this article we are going to explore in detail the topic of Pakistan national under-19 cricket team, an issue that has captured the attention of many people today. Pakistan national under-19 cricket team has been the subject of numerous debates and studies in recent years, and its relevance and impact on different aspects of society have not gone unnoticed. From its origin to its future implications, Pakistan national under-19 cricket team has become a topic of general interest that affects people of all types, regardless of age, gender or geographic location. Throughout this article, we will take a look at the various aspects related to Pakistan national under-19 cricket team, addressing its many facets and how it has evolved over time.
Personnel | ||||
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Captain | Saad Baig | |||
Coach | Mohammad Yousuf | |||
Bowling coach | Junaid Khan | |||
Fielding coach | Mansoor Amjad | |||
Manager | Shoaib Muhammad | |||
Team information | ||||
Colors | Green | |||
Founded | 1979 | |||
Home ground | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | |||
Capacity | 27,000 | |||
History | ||||
First-class debut | India in 1979 at Wankhede Stadium, Bombay | |||
ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup wins | (2004, 2006) | |||
ACC Under-19 Asia Cup wins | (2012) | |||
International Cricket Council | ||||
ICC region | Asia | |||
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As of 18 December 2023 |
Pakistan Under-19 cricket team have twice (2004 and 2006) been Cricket World Champions at the under-19 level. Their second win made them the first, and to date the only, back-to-back champions. They have also been runners-up thrice (1988, 2010 & 2014) and have finished in 3rd place 4 times (2000, 2008, 2018 & 2020).
Year | Host | Squad | Result |
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1988 | Australia | Squad | Runners-up |
1998 | South Africa | Squad | 2nd Round |
2000 | Sri Lanka | Squad | 3rd place |
2002 | New Zealand | Squad | 8th place |
2004 | Bangladesh | Squad | Champions |
2006 | Sri Lanka | Squad | |
2008 | Malaysia | Squad | 3rd place |
2010 | New Zealand | Squad | Runners-up |
2012 | Australia | Squad | 8th place |
2014 | UAE | Squad | Runners-up |
2016 | Bangladesh | Squad | 5th place |
2018 | New Zealand | Squad | 3rd place |
2020 | South Africa | Squad | |
2022 | West Indies | Squad | 5th place |
2024 | South Africa | Squad | 3rd place |
Year | Venue | Round |
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2012 | Pakistan | Champions |
2014 | Pakistan | Runners-up |
2016 | Sri Lanka | 5th Place |
2017 | Malaysia | Runners-up |
2018 | Bangladesh | 5th Place |
2019 | Sri Lanka | 6th Place |
2021 | United Arab Emirates |
Semi finalists |
2023 | United Arab Emirates |
Pakistan won the 2004 U/19 Cricket World Cup by defeating the West Indies in the final in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This was Pakistan's first time to be crowned the Under-19 World Cup champions after beating West Indies by 25 runs under the captaincy of Khalid Latif.
Pakistan won the 2006 U/19 Cricket World Cup by defeating India in the final in Colombo, Sri Lanka, when they successfully defended a small total of 109 runs by dismissing the Indian batting lineup for 71 runs, becoming the first, and to date the only, team to defend the U-19 World Cup. They were captained by Sarfraz Ahmed.
Head coach: Mohammad Yousuf
Player | Date of Birth | Batting | Bowling style |
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Saad Baig (c), | 10 October 2002 | Right | — |
Aamir Ali | 5 May 2002 | Right | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Fahad Munir | 29 December 2002 | Left | Right-arm Legspin |
Muhammad Jawad Ahmad | 5 April 2005 | left | Right-arm leg break |
Muhammad Haris | 30 March 2001 | Right | — |
Burhan Shabbir Khan (vc) | 7 September 2007 | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Mehran Mumtaz | 1 December 2002 | left | left-arm Offbreak |
Mohammad Huraira | 25 April 2002 | Right | — |
Akhtar Shah | 2 January 2002 | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Muhammad Aamer | 5 February 2002 | Right | Right-arm Legspin |
Syed Muhammad Aun Abbas | 20 February 2005 | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Muhammad Basit | 25 December 2000 | Right | — |
Dayan Siraj | 14 August 2004 | Right | Right-arm Offspin |
Abdul Wahid Bangalzai | 4 March 2003 | Right | — |
Amir Mehmood | 11 November 2003 | Right | Right-arm leg-spin |
Name | Position |
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Shoaib Muhammad | Manager |
Mohammad Yousuf | Head coach |
Umar Rasheed | Assistant coach |
Junaid Khan | Bowling coach |
Mansoor Amjad | Fielding coach |
Muhammad Masroor | Assistant batting coach |
Naeem Ul Rasul | Physio |
Usman Hashmi | Analyst |
Muhammad Arslan | Media and digital manager |