Dates | 15 January – 30 January 2010 |
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Administrator(s) | International Cricket Council |
Cricket format | Limited-overs (50 overs) |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin and Knockout |
Host(s) | New Zealand |
Champions | Australia (3rd title) |
Runners-up | Pakistan |
Participants | 16 |
Matches | 48 |
Player of the series | Dominic Hendricks |
Most runs | Dominic Hendricks (391) |
Most wickets | Raymond Haoda (15) |
Official website | Official Site |
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The 2010 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup was the eighth edition of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup and took place in New Zealand. Since 1998, the tournament has been held every 2 years. This edition had 16 teams competing in 44 matches between 15 and 30 January 2010. These included the 10 ICC Full Members and 6 Qualifiers.[1] The tournament was originally scheduled to take place in Kenya, but the International Cricket Council (ICC) moved it to New Zealand after an inspection in June 2009 found that it would be unrealistic to expect Kenya to complete preparations in time.[2]
Australia won the tournament, beating Pakistan in the final by 25 runs.[3] South African Dominic Hendricks scored the most runs in the tournament,[4] and Raymond Haoda of Papua New Guinea claimed the most wickets.[5]
The following venues were used for the tournament:[6]
City | Stadium |
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Christchurch | Bert Sutcliffe Oval |
Lincoln Oval | |
Queen Elizabeth II Park (Village Green) | |
Hagley Park | |
MainPower Oval, (Rangiora) | |
Napier | Nelson Park |
McLean Park | |
Palmerston North | Fitzherbert Park |
Queenstown | Queenstown Events Centre |
16 teams participated in the competition. The 10 nations with ICC Full Membership automatically qualified for the tournament. 6 additional teams were determined by the 2009 Under-19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
Team | Mode of Qualification |
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Australia | ICC Full Member |
Bangladesh | ICC Full Member |
England | ICC Full Member |
India | ICC Full Member |
New Zealand | ICC Full Member |
Pakistan | ICC Full Member |
South Africa | ICC Full Member |
Sri Lanka | ICC Full Member |
West Indies | ICC Full Member |
Zimbabwe | ICC Full Member |
Ireland | 1st place in 2009 U-19 World Cup qualifiers |
Afghanistan | 2nd place in 2009 U-19 World Cup qualifiers |
Papua New Guinea | 3rd place in 2009 U-19 World Cup qualifiers |
Canada | 4th place in 2009 U-19 World Cup qualifiers |
United States | 5th place in 2009 U-19 World Cup qualifiers |
Hong Kong | 6th place in 2009 U-19 World Cup qualifiers |
The following groups were chosen for the World Cup 2010 by the International Cricket Council. The number alongside gives the rank of the team. The tournament will begin with a league stage consisting of four groups of four. Each team will play each of the other teams in its group once.[7]
Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
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India (1) |
South Africa (2) |
New Zealand (3) |
Pakistan (4) |
Each country selected a 15-man squad for the tournament.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | Pts | NRR |
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1 | England | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 1.767 |
2 | India | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1.089 |
3 | Afghanistan | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | −0.877 |
4 | Hong Kong | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | −2.095 |
15 January 2010 |
Afghanistan |
v |
India |
Noor-ul-Haq 61 (119) |
Mandeep Singh51* (63) |
India won by 8 wickets |
16 January 2010 |
Hong Kong |
v |
England |
Nizakat Khan 65 (69) |
James Vince76* (61) |
England won by 9 wickets |
17 January 2010 |
Hong Kong |
v |
India |
Jamie Atkinson 39 (54) |
Mayank Agarwal 63 (56) |
India won by 9 wickets |
18 January 2010 |
Afghanistan |
v |
England |
Hashmatullah Shaidi 41 (58) |
Chris Dent53* (68) |
England won by 9 wickets |
19 January 2010 |
Hong Kong |
v |
Afghanistan |
Ashish Gadhia 46 (70) |
Javed Ahmadi90* (98) |
Afghanistan won by 8 wickets |
21 January 2010 |
England |
v |
India |
Ben Stokes 100 (88) |
Sufiyan Shaikh 45 (72) |
England won by 31 runs |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | Pts | NRR |
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1 | South Africa | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0.801 |
2 | Australia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 2.093 |
3 | Ireland | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | −1.480 |
4 | United States | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | −1.448 |
15 January 2010 |
Ireland |
v |
South Africa |
Ben Ackland 66 (107) |
Stephan Smith 67* (99) |
South Africa won by 5 wickets |
16 January 2010 |
Australia |
v |
United States |
Tom Beaton 73 (76) |
Andy Mohammed 70 (90) |
Australia won by 108 runs |
17 January 2010 |
Australia |
v |
Ireland |
Alex Keath 88 (111) |
Stuart Thompson 19 (40) |
Australia won by 209 runs |
18 January 2010 |
United States |
v |
South Africa |
Greg Sewdial 41 (62) |
Dominic Hendricks 75* (103) |
South Africa won by 8 wickets |
19 January 2010 |
United States |
v |
Ireland |
Saqib Saleem 62 (77) |
Paul Stirling 114 (102) |
Ireland won by 5 wickets |
20 January 2010 |
Australia |
v |
South Africa |
Jason Floros 96 (97) |
Dominic Hendricks 94 (99) |
South Africa won by 2 wickets |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | Pts | NRR |
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1 | New Zealand | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 2.242 |
2 | Sri Lanka | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1.165 |
3 | Canada | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | −1.870 |
4 | Zimbabwe | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | −1.302 |
15 January 2010 |
Canada |
v |
Zimbabwe |
Usman Limbada 90 (114) |
Dean Mazhawidza 75 (119) |
Canada won by 10 runs |
16 January 2010 |
Canada |
v |
New Zealand |
Arsalan Qadir 26 (30) |
James Neesham 47 (20) |
New Zealand won by 9 wickets |
17 January 2010 |
Zimbabwe |
v |
Sri Lanka |
Tinotenda Mutombodzi42* (68) |
Bhanuka Rajapaksa49* (43) |
Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets |
18 January 2010 |
Sri Lanka |
v |
Canada |
Bhanuka Rajapaksa 68 (85) |
Hiral Patel 69 (110) |
Sri Lanka won by 134 runs |
19 January 2010 |
Zimbabwe |
v |
New Zealand |
Tinotenda Mutombodzi 28 (51) |
Harry Boam 58 (61) |
New Zealand won by 7 wickets |
20 January 2010 |
Sri Lanka |
v |
New Zealand |
Dhanushka Gunathilleke 69 (71) |
Harry Boam85* (151) |
New Zealand won by 7 wickets |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | Pts | NRR |
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1 | Pakistan | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 1.452 |
2 | West Indies | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0.235 |
3 | Bangladesh | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0.685 |
4 | Papua New Guinea | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | −2.643 |
15 January 2010 |
Pakistan |
v |
West Indies |
Babar Azam 129 (132) |
Kraigg Brathwaite92* (125) |
Pakistan won by 40 runs |
16 January 2010 |
Papua New Guinea |
v |
Bangladesh |
Tony Ura 70 (91) |
Sabbir Rahman 51 (45) |
Bangladesh won by 5 wickets (D/L method) |
17 January 2010 |
West Indies |
v |
Bangladesh |
Andre Creary 55 (83) |
Tasamul Haque 54 (57) |
West Indies won by 1 run |
18 January 2010 |
Papua New Guinea |
v |
Pakistan |
Tony Ura 23 (45) |
Babar Azam40* (52) |
Pakistan won by 6 wickets |
19 January 2010 |
Papua New Guinea |
v |
West Indies |
Sese Bau 50 (55) |
Shane Dowrich84* (85) |
West Indies won by 5 wickets |
20 January 2010 |
Bangladesh |
v |
Pakistan |
Mahmudul Hasan 63 (64) |
Babar Azam 91 (110) |
Pakistan won by 4 wickets |
| Super Quarter-finals | Super Semi-finals | Super Final | |||||||
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| 23 January – Mainpower Oval | |||||||||
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| West Indies | 166 | ||||||||
| 25 January – Bert Sutcliffe Oval | |||||||||
| England | 148 | ||||||||
| West Indies | 212/8 | ||||||||
| 23 January – Bert Sutcliffe Oval | |||||||||
| Pakistan | 213/6 | ||||||||
| India | 114/9 | ||||||||
| 30 January – Bert Sutcliffe Oval | |||||||||
| Pakistan | 117/8 | ||||||||
| Pakistan | 182 | ||||||||
| 24 January – Bert Sutcliffe Oval | |||||||||
| Australia | 207/9 | ||||||||
| Sri Lanka | 293/8 | ||||||||
| 27 January – Bert Sutcliffe Oval | |||||||||
| South Africa | 145 | ||||||||
| Sri Lanka | 205 | ||||||||
| 24 January – Mainpower Oval | |||||||||
| Australia | 206/8 | 3rd Place playoff | |||||||
| Australia | 232/8 | ||||||||
| 29 January – Village Green | |||||||||
| New Zealand | 170 | ||||||||
| West Indies | 294/6 | ||||||||
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| Sri Lanka | 291/6 | ||||||||
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| 25 January – Hagley Oval | |||||||||
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| England | 176 | ||||||||
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| India | 179/3 | ||||||||
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| 27 January – Lincoln Oval | |||||||||
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| India | 235/9 | ||||||||
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| South Africa | 237/4 | ||||||||
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| 25 January – Lincoln Oval | |||||||||
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| New Zealand | 250 | ||||||||
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| South Africa | 252/1 | 7th Place playoff | |||||||
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| 26 January – Village Green | |||||||||
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| England | 228/9 | ||||||||
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| New Zealand | 229/8 | ||||||||
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| 23 January – McLean Park | |||||||||
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| United States | 13/3 | ||||||||
| 25 January – Fitzherbert Park | |||||||||
| Canada | |||||||||
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| 23 January – Nelson Park | |||||||||
| Ireland | |||||||||
| Zimbabwe | 102 | ||||||||
| 28 January – McLean Park | |||||||||
| Ireland | 110/3 | ||||||||
| Bangladesh | 307/8 | ||||||||
| 24 January – Nelson Park | |||||||||
| Ireland | 112 | ||||||||
| Papua New Guinea | 173/9 | ||||||||
| 26 January – Fitzherbert Park | |||||||||
| Afghanistan | 143 | ||||||||
| Bangladesh | 253 | ||||||||
| 24 January – McLean Park | |||||||||
| Papua New Guinea | 85 | 11th Place playoff | |||||||
| Hong Kong | 156 | ||||||||
| 28 January – Nelson Park | |||||||||
| Bangladesh | 157/6 | ||||||||
| Papua New Guinea | 145 | ||||||||
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| Canada | 146/8 | ||||||||
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| 25 January – Nelson Park | |||||||||
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| United States | 115 | ||||||||
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| Zimbabwe | 119/5 | ||||||||
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| 27 January – McLean Park | |||||||||
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| Zimbabwe | 235/8 | ||||||||
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| Hong Kong | 98 | ||||||||
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| Afghanistan | 151 | ||||||||
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| Hong Kong | 153/6 | 15th Place playoff | |||||||
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| 27 January – Nelson Park | |||||||||
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| Afghanistan | 86 | ||||||||
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| United States | 87/1 | ||||||||
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23 January 2010 |
West Indies |
v |
England |
Kraigg Brathwaite 69 (96) |
Ben Stokes 24 (33) |
West Indies won by 18 runs |
23 January 2010 |
India |
v |
Pakistan |
Mandeep Singh 40 (44) |
Ahsan Ali 30 (45) |
Pakistan won by 2 wickets |
24 January 2010 |
Australia |
v |
New Zealand |
Mitchell Marsh 53 (59) |
Craig Cachopa 34 (53) |
Australia won by 62 runs |
24 January 2010 |
Sri Lanka |
v |
South Africa |
Bhanuka Rajapaksa 79 (78) |
Joshua Richards 43 (52) |
Sri Lanka won by 146 runs by (D/L method) |
23 January 2010 |
United States |
v |
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SR Taylor 6 (13) |
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Match abandoned – Canada progress. |
23 January 2010 |
Zimbabwe |
v |
Ireland |
PR Stirling 62 (50) |
Ireland won by 7 wickets |
24 January 2010 |
Papua New Guinea |
v |
Afghanistan |
S Eno 55* (100) |
Khushal Rasooli 48 (83) |
Papua New Guinea won by 30 runs. |
24 January 2010 |
Hong Kong |
v |
Bangladesh |
Nizakat Khan 56* (90) |
Mominul Haque 35 (51) |
Bangladesh won by 4 wickets. |
25 January 2010 |
West Indies |
v |
Pakistan |
KC Brathwaite 85 (116) |
Hammad Azam 92* (93) |
Pakistan won by 4 wickets. |
27 January 2010 |
Sri Lanka |
v |
Australia |
MAP Fernando 52 (88) |
MR Marsh 97 (110) |
Australia won by 2 wickets. |
25 January 2010 |
England |
v |
India |
JC Buttler 78 (125) |
India won by 7 wickets. |
25 January 2010 |
New Zealand |
v |
South Africa |
CJ Anderson 64 (70) |
DA Hendricks 107* (141) |
South Africa won by 9 wickets. |
25 January 2010 |
v |
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Match abandoned – Ireland progress. |
26 January 2010 |
Bangladesh |
v |
Papua New Guinea |
Noor Hossain 66 (50) |
J Kila 17 (21) |
Bangladesh won by 168 runs. |
25 January 2010 |
Afghanistan |
v |
Hong Kong |
Noor-ul-Haq 61 (88) |
Irfan Ahmed 68 (81) |
Hong Kong won by 4 wickets. |
25 January 2010 |
United States |
v |
Zimbabwe |
GR Sewdial 35 (45) |
TC Mutombodzi 39 (57) |
Zimbabwe won by 5 wickets. |
27 January 2010 |
Afghanistan |
v |
United States |
Khushal Rasooli 23 (49) |
SR Taylor 30 (24) |
United States won by 9 wickets. |
27 January 2010 |
Zimbabwe |
v |
Hong Kong |
Ashish Gadhia 16 (28) |
Zimbabwe won by 137 runs. |
28 January 2010 |
Papua New Guinea |
v |
Canada |
Canada won by 2 wickets. |
28 January 2010 |
Bangladesh |
v |
Ireland |
Mominul Haque 81 (100) |
BJ Ackland 34* (100) |
Bangladesh won by 195 runs. |
26 January 2010 |
England |
v |
New Zealand |
JK Manuel 43 (53) |
New Zealand won by 2 wickets. |
27 January 2010 |
India |
v |
South Africa |
DJ White 77 (114) |
South Africa won by 6 wickets. |
29 January 2010 |
Sri Lanka |
v |
West Indies |
DDM Rajakaruna 94 (118) |
Y Cariah 110* (127) |
West Indies won by 4 wickets. |
30 January 2010 |
Australia |
v |
Pakistan |
Kane Richardson 44 (44) |
Azeem Ghumman 41 (90) |
Australia won by 25 runs |
Position | Team |
1 | Australia |
2 | Pakistan |
3 | West Indies |
4 | Sri Lanka |
5 | South Africa |
6 | India |
7 | New Zealand |
8 | England |
9 | Bangladesh |
10 | Ireland |
11 | Canada |
12 | Papua New Guinea |
13 | Zimbabwe |
14 | Hong Kong |
15 | United States |
16 | Afghanistan |
Future players that featured for their national team in the tournament were:
Team | Future senior cricketers |
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Afghanistan | |
Australia | |
Bangladesh | |
Canada | |
England | |
Hong Kong | |
India | |
Ireland | |
New Zealand | |
Pakistan | |
Papua New Guinea | |
South Africa | |
Sri Lanka | |
West Indies | |
Zimbabwe |
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