2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup squads

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Sixteen members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) fielded teams at the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka. One team, the United States, was making its tournament debut.

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Australia

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian McFadyen


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Bangladesh

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allister de Winter


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

England

Coach: Flag of England.svg Andy Pick


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

India

Coach: Flag of India.svg Venkatesh Prasad


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Ireland

Coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Adrian Birrell


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Namibia

Coach: Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Andy Waller


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Nepal

Coach: Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Roy Dias


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

New Zealand

Coach: Flag of New Zealand.svg Dipak Patel


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Pakistan

Coach: Flag of Pakistan.svg Mansoor Rana


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Scotland

Coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Drinnen


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

South Africa

Coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Russell Domingo


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Sri Lanka

Coach: Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sumithra Warnakulasuriya


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Uganda


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

United States

Coach: Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Larry Gomes


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

West Indies

Coach: Flag of Barbados.svg Roddy Estwick


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

Zimbabwe

Coach: Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Walter Chawaguta


Source: Sri Lanka Sports

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