Pakistan national under-19 cricket team
![]() Pakistan Cricket Crest | ||||
Personnel | ||||
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Captain | Saad Baig | |||
Coach | Mohammad Yousuf | |||
Bowling coach | Junaid Khan[1] | |||
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 | ![]() | |||
ACC Under-19 Asia Cup wins | ![]() | |||
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).
Tournament history
U-19 World Cup Record
Year | Host | Squad | Result |
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1988 | ![]() | Squad | Runners-up |
1998 | ![]() | Squad | 2nd Round |
2000 | ![]() | Squad | 3rd place |
2002 | ![]() | Squad | 8th place |
2004 | ![]() | Squad | Champions |
2006 | ![]() | Squad | |
2008 | ![]() | Squad | 3rd place |
2010 | ![]() | Squad | Runners-up |
2012 | ![]() | Squad | 8th place |
2014 | ![]() | Squad | Runners-up |
2016 | ![]() | Squad | 5th place |
2018 | ![]() | Squad | 3rd place |
2020 | ![]() | Squad | |
2022 | ![]() | Squad | 5th place |
2024 | ![]() | Squad | 3rd place |
U-19 Asia Cup Record
Year | Venue | Round |
---|---|---|
2012 | ![]() | Champions |
2014 | ![]() | Runners-up |
2016 | ![]() | 5th Place |
2017 | ![]() | Runners-up |
2018 | ![]() | 5th Place |
2019 | ![]() | 6th Place |
2021 | ![]() | Semi finalists |
2023 | ![]() |
2004
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.
2006
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.
Current team
Head coach: Mohammad Yousuf
Player | Date of Birth | Batting | Bowling style |
---|---|---|---|
Saad Baig (c), | (2002-10-10) 10 October 2002 (age 21) | Right | — |
Aamir Ali | (2002-05-05) 5 May 2002 (age 22) | Right | Slow left-arm orthodox |
Fahad Munir | (2002-12-29) 29 December 2002 (age 21) | Left | Right-arm Legspin |
Muhammad Jawad Ahmad | (2005-04-05) 5 April 2005 (age 19) | left | Right-arm leg break |
Muhammad Haris | (2001-03-30) 30 March 2001 (age 23) | Right | — |
Burhan Shabbir Khan (vc) | (2007-09-07) 7 September 2007 (age 16) | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Mehran Mumtaz | (2002-12-01) 1 December 2002 (age 21) | left | left-arm Offbreak |
Mohammad Huraira | (2002-04-25) 25 April 2002 (age 22) | Right | — |
Akhtar Shah | (2002-01-02) 2 January 2002 (age 22) | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Muhammad Aamer | (2002-02-05) 5 February 2002 (age 22) | Right | Right-arm Legspin |
Syed Muhammad Aun Abbas | (2005-02-20) 20 February 2005 (age 19) | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Muhammad Basit | (2000-12-25) 25 December 2000 (age 23) | Right | — |
Dayan Siraj | (2004-08-14) 14 August 2004 (age 19) | Right | Right-arm Offspin |
Abdul Wahid Bangalzai | (2003-03-04) 4 March 2003 (age 21) | Right | — |
Amir Mehmood | (2003-11-11) 11 November 2003 (age 20) | Right | Right-arm leg-spin |
Management and Coaching Staff
Name | Position |
---|---|
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 |
See also
- Pakistan women's under-19 cricket team
- Pakistan men's national cricket team
- Pakistan women's national cricket team
References
- ^ "Junaid Khan appointed U-19 team bowling coach". 1 January 2024.
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