Pakistan national under-19 cricket team
Personnel | |
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Captain | Hasan Khan |
Coach | Mansoor Rana |
Owner | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Manager | Nadeem Khan |
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 |
Pakistan Under-19 cricket team are twice (2004 and 2006) Cricket World Champions at the under-19 level. Their second win made them the first, and to date only, back-to-back champions. They are also 3 time runners-up (1988, 2010 & 2014) and have finished 3rd place 3 times too (2000, 2008 & 2018).
Tournament history
U-19 World Cup Record
Year | Host | Squad | Result |
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1988 | Australia | Squad | Runners-up |
1998 | South Africa | Squad | 7th place |
2000 | Sri Lanka | Squad | 3rd place |
2002 | New Zealand | Squad | 8th place |
2004 | Bangladesh | Squad | Champions |
2006 | Sri Lanka | Squad | Champions |
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 |
U-19 Asia Cup Record
Year | Venue | Round |
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2012 | Malaysia | Champions |
2014 | UAE | Runners-up |
2016 | SL | 5th Place |
2017 | Malaysia | Runners-up |
2004
They won the 2004 U/19 Cricket World Cup by defeating the West Indies in the final in Dhaka in Bangladesh, Pakistan have won first Under-19 World Cup after beating West Indies in a tight finish in Dhaka, Pakistan Won by 25 runs. Under the captaincy of Khalid Latif.
2006
They won the 2006 U/19 Cricket World Cup by defeating the India in the final in Colombo in Sri Lanka, when they successfully defended a low total of 109 runs by dismissing the Indian batting lineup for 71 runs and became the first team to defend the U-19 World Cup. Under the captaincy of Sarfraz Ahmed
Current team
Pakistan's squad was announced on 19 December 2015.[1]
Head coach: Mansoor Rana
Player | Date of Birth | Batting | Bowling style |
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Hasan Khan (c) | 16 October 1998 | Right | Slow Left-arm Orthodox |
Ammad Alam | 3 October 1998 | Right | — |
Suleman Shafqat | unknown | Right | Right-arm fast-medium |
Rohail Nazir (wk) | 10 October 2001 | Right | — |
Munir Riaz | 2 November 2001 | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Saad Khan | 16 November 1999 | Left | Slow Left-arm orthodox |
Arshad Iqbal | 26 December 2000 | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Mohammad Musa | 28 August 2000 | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Ali Asif | 27 December 1999 | Left | Right-arm Offbreak |
Mohsin Khan | 2 August 2000 | Left | — |
Imran Shah | 16 June 1999 | Right | — |
Shaheen Afridi | 27 January 2000 | Left | Left-arm fast |
Zaid Alam | 24 December 1999 | Right | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Mohammad Taha | 5 October 2000 | Left | Right-arm Medium-fast |
Mohammad Ali Khan | 6 September 1998 | Right | — |
Management and Coaching Staff
Name | Position |
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Nadeem Khan | Manager |
Mansoor Rana | Head coach |
Abdur Rehman | Assistant coach |
Saboor Ahmed | Trainer |
Usman Ghani | Physio |
Usman Hashmi | Analyst |
Tournament history
References
- ^ "Hassan Khan to captain Pakistan U-19 for 2018 U-19 World cup". ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 5 January 2018.