2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup squads

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Sixteen members of the International Council (ICC) fielded teams at the 2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh. One team, Uganda, was making its debut.

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Australia

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bennett King


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Bangladesh

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard McInnes


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Canada

Coach: Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Franklyn Dennis


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England

Coach: Flag of England.svg Andy Pick


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India

Coach: Flag of India.svg Robin Singh



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Ireland

Coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Adrian Birrell


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Nepal

Coach: Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Roy Dias


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New Zealand

Coach: Flag of New Zealand.svg Dayle Hadlee


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Pakistan

Coach: Flag of Pakistan.svg Aaqib Javed


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Papua New Guinea

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Joseph


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Scotland

Coach: Flag of Scotland.svg William Morton


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South Africa

Coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Russell Domingo


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Sri Lanka

Coach: Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Somachandra de Silva


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Uganda

Coach: Flag of Kenya.svg Tom Tikolo


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West Indies

Coach: Flag of Guyana.svg Clyde Butts


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Zimbabwe

Coach: Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Walter Chawaguta


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