2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup

2006 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup

Official 2006 Logo
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and knockout
Host(s)  Sri Lanka
Champions  Pakistan (2nd title)
Participants 16
Matches played 44

The 2006 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup was played in Sri Lanka from 5 to 19 February 2006.

The final was played between Pakistan and India in Colombo, which Pakistan won by 38 runs, enabling them to become the first back-to-back champions of the tournament.

Participating Nations

16 teams participated in the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. In the first round, they were divided into four pools, each pool containing four teams.

Group A Group B Group C Group D
 Pakistan  West Indies  India  England
 New Zealand  South Africa  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe
 Bangladesh  Australia  Scotland  Ireland
 Uganda  United States  Namibia    Nepal

Grounds

The matches were played on five grounds in Colombo:

Preliminary Round results

No. Group Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Result
Group Stages schedule
Match 1 A 5 Feb 2006 NZ Marc Ellison 175(45.3) BAN Mushfiqur Rahim 176/7(37.5) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium BAN by three wickets
Match 2 B 5 Feb 2006 SA Dean Elgar 141(34) AUS Moises Henriques 316/9(50) Sinhalese Sports Club Ground AUS by 175 runs
Match 3 C 5 Feb 2006 SCO Kasiam Farid 186(49.4) SL Angelo Mathews 187/6(39.5) R. Premadasa Stadium SL by four wickets
Match 4 D 5 Feb 2006 ZIM Sean Williams 215/7(44) IRL Eoin Morgan 97(29.1) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground ZIM by 118 runs
Match 5 A 6 Feb 2006 PAK Sarfraz Ahmed 75/2(12.5) UGA Hamza Almuzahim 74(33.3) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium PAK by eight wickets
Match 6 B 6 Feb 2006 WI Leon Johnson 302/7(50) USA Hemant Punoo 215(45.4) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground WI by 87 runs
Match 7 C 6 Feb 2006 IND Ravikant Shukla 173/1(27.1) NAM Stephanus Ackermann 170(48.5) R. Premadasa Stadium IND by nine wickets
Match 8 D 6 Feb 2006 ENG Moeen Ali 209/9(50) NEP Kanishka Chaugai 132(45.2) Sinhalese Sports Club Ground ENG by 77 runs
Match 9 A 7 Feb 2006 NZ Marc Ellison 259/6(50) UGA Hamza Almuzahim 137(48.4) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground NZ by 122 runs
Match 10 B 7 Feb 2006 SA Dean Elgar 227/8(50) USA Hemant Punoo 115(29.1) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium SA by 162 runs
Match 11 C 7 Feb 2006 SL Angelo Mathews 263/8(50) NAM Stephanus Ackermann 126(38.3) R. Premadasa Stadium SL by 137 runs
Match 12 D 7 Feb 2006 ZIM Sean Williams 201(49.5) NEP Kanishka Chaugai 199/9(50) Colombo Cricket Club Ground ZIM by two runs
Match 13 A 8 Feb 2006 PAK Sarfraz Ahmed 170(43.1) BAN Mushfiqur Rahim 171/6(34.5) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground BAN by four wickets
Match 14 B 8 Feb 2006 WI Leon Johnson 238(48) AUS Moises Henriques 251(47.5) Sinhalese Cricket Club Ground AUS by 13 runs
Match 15 C 8 Feb 2006 IND Ravikant Shukla 115/2(19) SCO Kasiam Farid 112(40.3) R. Premadasa Stadium IND by eight wickets
Match 16 D 8 Feb 2006 ENG Moeen Ali 214(49.4) IRL Eoin Morgan 210(50) Colombo Cricket Club Ground ENG by four runs
Match 17 A 9 Feb 2006 BAN Mushfiqur Rahim 255(49.4) UGA Hamza Almuzahim 84(33.4) Sinhalese Sports Club Ground BAN by 171 runs
Match 18 B 9 Feb 2006 AUS Moises Henriques 149/6(24.1) USA Hemant Punoo 148(42.5) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium AUS by four wickets
Match 19 C 9 Feb 2006 SCO Kasiam Farid 156(48) NAM Stephanus Ackermann 160/3(36.3) Colombo Cricket Club Ground NAM by seven wickets
Match 20 D 9 Feb 2006 IRL Eoin Morgan 174(45.3) NEP Kanishka Chaugai 234/8(50) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground NEP by 60 runs
Match 21 A 10 Feb 2006 PAK Sarfraz Ahmed 78/2(9) NZ Marc Ellison 77(24) Sinhalese Sports Club Ground PAK by eight wickets
Match 22 B 10 Feb 2006 WI Leon Johnson 218/3(43.1) SA Dean Elgar 213/8(50) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium WI by seven wickets
Match 23 C 10 Feb 2006 IND Ravikant Shukla 209/6(47.4) SL Angelo Mathews 207(48.3) R. Premadasa Stadium IND by eight wickets
Match 24 D 10 Feb 2006 ENG Moeen Ali 172(49.5) ZIM Sean Williams 175/8(47.1) Colombo Cricket Club Ground ZIM by two wickets

Quarter Finals results

Super League Quarter Finals

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
QF 1 11 Feb 2006 BAN Mushfiqur Rahim 155(48.2) ENG Moeen Ali 156/5(43.3) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium ENG by five wickets
QF 2 11 Feb 2006 IND Ravikant Shukla 284/9(50) WI Leon Johnson 158(38.5) R. Premadasa Stadium or Sinhalese Sports Club Ground IND by 126 runs
QF 3 11 Feb 2006 ZIM Sean Williams 181(49.3) PAK Sarfraz Ahmed 185/5(48) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground PAK by five wickets
QF 4 11 Feb 2006 AUS Moises Henriques 178/1(26.1) SL Sameera Zoysa 177(46.3) R. Premadasa Stadium or Sinhalese Sports Club Ground AUS by nine wickets

Plate Championship Quarter Finals

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
QF 1 14 Feb 2006 NZ Marc Ellison 305/7(49.1) IRL Eoin Morgan 304/9(50) R. Premadasa Stadium NZ by three wickets
QF 2 14 Feb 2006 NAM Stephanus Ackermann 219/8(50) USA Hemant Punoo 220/8(49) Sinhalese Sports Club Ground USA by two wickets
QF 3 14 Feb 2006 NEP Kanishka Chaugai 192/9(50) UGA Hamza Almuzahim 132(44.3) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium NEP by 60 runs
QF 4 14 Feb 2006 SA Dean Elgar 337/8(50) SCO Kasiam Farid 152(40.4) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground SA by 185 runs

Semi Finals results

Plate Championship Semi Finals

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
SF 1 15 Feb 2006 NZ Marc Ellison 295/8(50) USA Hemant Punoo 125(29.3) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium NZ by 170 runs
SF 2 16 Feb 2006 NEP Kanishka Chaugai 214/8(50) SA Dean Elgar 212/5(50) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground NEP by two runs

Super League Play-off Semi Finals

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
PSF 1 15 Feb 2006 BAN Mushfiqur Rahim 162/6(33.1) WI Leon Johnson 161(37.2) Sinhalese Sports Club Ground BAN by four wickets
PSF 2 16 Feb 2006 ZIM Sean Williams 256/8(50) SL Sameera Zoysa 259/2(47.2) R. Premadasa Stadium SL by eight wickets

Plate Championship Play-off Semi Finals

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
PSF 1 15 Feb 2006 IRL Eoin Morgan 116/4(29.2) NAM Stephanus Ackermann 115(36.3) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground IRL by six wickets
PSF 2 17 Feb 2006 UGA Hamza Almuzahim 214/9(50) SCO Kasiam Farid 145(40) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium UGA by 69 runs

Super League Semi Finals

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
SF 1 15 Feb 2006 ENG Moeen Ali 58(20.1) IND Ravikant Shukla 292/4(50) R. Premadasa Stadium IND by 234 runs
SF 2 17 Feb 2006 PAK Sarfraz Ahmed 287/9(50) AUS Moises Henriques 124(32.3) R. Premadasa Stadium PAK by 163 runs

Final results

Plate Championship Play-off Final

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
Play-off 18 Feb 2006 IRL Eoin Morgan 166/4(35.5) UGA Hamza Almuzahim 165/8(50) Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground IRL by six wickets

Super League Play-off Final

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
Play-off 18 Feb 2006 BAN Mushfiqur Rahim 278/8(50) SL Sameera Zoysa 180(44.5) Sinhalese Sports Club Ground BAN by 98 runs

Plate Championship Final

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
Final 18 Feb 2006 NZ Marc Ellison 204(49.2) NEP Kanishka Chaugai 205/9(49.4) P. Saravanamuttu Stadium NEP by one wicket

The Final

A dramatic final was played between Pakistan and India in Colombo. After Pakistan set a very low target of 110 runs to win for India, a stunning Pakistani bowling performance devastated India's top-order batsmen, taking the first six wickets for nine runs. India was eventually dismissed for 71, enabling Pakistan to become the first country ever to defend the title successfully and become back-to-back champions of the tournament.

Final

No. Date Team 1 Captain Score Team 2 Captain Score Venue Results
Final 19 Feb 2006 PAK Sarfraz Ahmed 109(41.1) IND Ravikant Shukla 71(18.5) R. Premadasa Stadium PAK by 38 runs

Future players

Future players that featured for their national team in the tournament were:

AustraliaMoises Henriques, Jackson Bird, Aaron Finch, Usman Khawaja, Matthew Wade, Ben Cutting and David Warner (Tom Cooper also represented Australia but went on to play international cricket for Netherlands)

BangladeshMushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Raqibul Hasan, Tamim Iqbal, Dolar Mahmud, Suhrawadi Shuvo, Shamsur Rahman and Mehrab Hossain, Jr.

EnglandMoeen Ali

IndiaPiyush Chawla, Cheteshwar Pujara, Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja

IrelandGary Wilson, Andrew Poynter, Gary Kidd, Greg Thompson, James Hall and James Hall (Eoin Morgan also represented Ireland but went on to play international cricket for England)

Nepal - Amrit Bhattarai, Basant Regmi, Gyanendra Malla, Kanishka Chaugai, Mahesh Chhetri, Paras Khadka and Sharad Vesawkar

New ZealandMartin Guptill, Roneel Hira, Tim Southee, Todd Astle, Colin Munro and Hamish Bennett

PakistanSarfraz Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Anwar Ali, Nasir Jamshed and Rameez Raja

ScotlandRichie Berrington, Moneeb Iqbal, Gordon Goudie and Calum MacLeod

South AfricaDean Elgar, Richard Levi and Wayne Parnell (Craig Kieswetter also represented South Africa but went on to play international cricket for England)

Sri LankaAngelo Mathews, Dimuth Karunaratne, Ashan Priyanjan, Chamara Kapugedera, Isuru Udana,, Sachith Pathirana and Thisara Perera

West IndiesAndre Fletcher, Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard, Nelon Pascal, Jason Mohammed, Leon Johnson, William Perkins and Kemar Roach

ZimbabweSean Williams, Chamu Chibhabha, Graeme Cremer, Friday Kasteni, Taurai Muzarabani and Keegan Meth ( Gary Ballance who played for Zimbabwe U-19 later represented England )

See also

2004 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup

References

ICC Under-19 World Cup – final India Under-19s v Pakistan Under-19s – ESPN Cricinfo

ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup

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