2019 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup

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2019 Under-19 Asia Cup
2019 Under-19 Asia Cup.jpeg
Dates5 September – 14 September 2019
Administrator(s) Asian Cricket Council
Cricket format 50-over
Tournament format(s) Round-robin, playoffs
Host(s)Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
ChampionsFlag of India.svg  India (7th title)
Runners-upFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Participants8
Matches15
Most runs Flag of India.svg Arjun Azad (202)
Most wickets Flag of India.svg Atharva Ankolekar (12)
Official website ACC U19 Asia Cup 2019
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The 2019 Under-19 Asia Cup was the 8th edition of ACC Under-19 Cup. The cricket tournament was held in Sri Lanka from 5 to 15 September 2019. 8 teams participated in the tournament, including 5 full members and three qualifiers. [1]

Contents

Teams

No.TeamsQualification method
1Flag of India.svg  India ICC Full Member
2Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
3Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
4Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
5Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan
6Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Qualifiers
7Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
8Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates

Squads

Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Flag of India.svg  India [2] Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal [3] Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
  • Farhan Zakhail (c)
  • Sedequllah Atal
  • Asif Musazai
  • Rahmanullah Zadran
  • Abdullah Naib
  • Islam Zazai
  • Nangeyalia Kharote
  • Shafiqullah Ghafari
  • Jamshid Khan
  • Noor Ahmad
  • Abdul Rahman
  • Fazal Haq
  • Abidullah Taniwal
  • Mohammad Ishaq (wk)
  • Ahmad Zahir Pathan
  • Towhid Hridoy
  • Tanzid Hasan
  • Mahmudul Hasan Joy
  • Shahadat Hossain
  • Anik Sarker Shatu
  • Shamim Hossain
  • Akbar Ali (c)
  • Parvez Hossain Emon
  • Rakibul Hasan
  • Mrittunjoy Chowdhury
  • Tanzim Hasan Sakib
  • Shahin Alam
  • Minhazur Rahman
  • Ashraful Islam
  • Shoriful Islam
  • Abdul Sadiq (c)
  • Aamir Ali
  • Abdullah Zaheer
  • Abdul Rehman
  • Ahmed Majed
  • Meet Bhavsar (wk)
  • Faez Qureshi
  • Gokul Kumar
  • Govind Kumar
  • Jandu Hamoud
  • Saem Mohammad
  • A Sanjeev Nair
  • Umer Abdullah
  • Usman Mohammad
  • Zeeshan Jilani
  • Palaniapan Meiyappan (c)
  • Aaron Benjuman
  • Ansh Tandon
  • Alishan Sharafu
  • Akash Tahir
  • Anand Kumar
  • Ashwant Valthapa
  • Muhammad Farazuddin
  • Niel Lobo
  • Osama Hassan
  • Rishabh Mukherjee
  • Sanchit Sharma
  • Syed Haider
  • Tasin Rehman
  • Vriitya Aravind (wk)

Group stage

Group A

Points table

Team [4] PldWLNRTNRRPts
Flag of India.svg  India 33000+1.1786
Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan 32100+1.2664
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 31200+0.1232
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 30300−3.5410
5 September 2019
Scorecard
Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg
110/7 (23 overs)
v
Flag of India.svg  India
114/3 (18.1 overs)
Meet Bhavsar 28 (41)
Akash Singh 3/22 (5 overs)
Arjun Azad 60* (58)
Faez Qureshi 1/15 (5 overs)
India Under-19s won by 7 wickets
Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo
Umpires: Deepal Gunawardena (SL) and Gazi Sohel (BAN)
Player of the match: Arjun Azad (IND)
  • India Under-19s won the toss and elected to field.
  • Match was reduced to 23 overs per side due to rain.
5 September 2019
Scorecard
Afghanistan  Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg
162/9 (46 overs)
v
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
78 (19.4 overs)
Sediqullah Atal 29 (42)
Fahad Munir 3/23 (9 overs)
Irfan Khan 19 (30)
Shafiqullah Ghafari 3/15 (4 overs)
Afghanistan Under-19s won by 85 runs (DLS method)
P Sara Oval, Colombo
Umpires: Hemantha Boteju (SL) and Anil Chaudhary (IND)
Player of the match: Shafiqullah Ghafari (AFG)
  • Pakistan Under-19s won the toss and elected to field.
  • Match was reduced to 46 overs per side due to rain.
  • Pakistan were given revised target of 164 in 46 overs.
7 September 2019
Scorecard
India  Flag of India.svg
305/9 (50 overs)
v
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
245 (46.4 overs)
Arjun Azad 121 (111)
Naseem Shah 3/52 (10 overs)
Rohail Nazir 117 (108)
Atharva Ankolekar 3/36 (10 overs)
India Under-19s won by 60 runs
Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa
Umpires: Deepal Gunawardena (SL) and Gazi Sohel (BAN)
Player of the match: Arjun Azad (IND)
  • India Under-19s won the toss and elected to bat.
7 September 2019
Scorecard
Kuwait  Flag of Kuwait.svg
85 (27.3 overs)
v
Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan
86/3 (12.5 overs)
Meet Bhavsae 20 (41)
Shafiqullah Ghafari 3/12 (7 overs)
Farhan Zakhil 38* (37)
Faez Qureshi 1/6 (2 overs)
Afghanistan Under-19s won by 7 wickets
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Umpires: Sarika Prasad (SING) and Keerthi Bandara (SL)
Player of the match: Shafiqullah Ghafari (AFG)
  • Afghanistan Under-19s won the toss and elected to field.
9 September 2019
Scorecard
Afghanistan  Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg
124 (40.1 overs)
v
Flag of India.svg  India
128/7 (38.4 overs)
Abidullah Taniwal 39 (60)
Sushant Mishra 5/20 (9.1 overs)
Shashwat Rawat 29 (45)
Noor Ahmad 4/30 (10 overs) 6
India Under-19s won by 3 wickets
Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo
Umpires: Asif Yaqoob (PAK) and Buddhi Pradhan (SING)
Player of the match: Sushant Mishra (IND)
  • Afghanistan Under-19s won the toss and elected to bat.
9 September 2019
Scorecard
Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg
335/9 (50 overs)
v
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
172 (43.4 overs)
Irfan Khan 63 (68)
Jandu Hamoud 4/60 (10 overs)
Abdul Sadiq 60 (105)
Qasim Akram 4/38 (6.4 overs)
Pakistan Under-19s won by 163 runs
Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa
Umpires: Ravindra Kottahachchi (SL) and Anil Chaudhary (IND)
Player of the match: Muhammad Wasim (PAK)
  • Pakistan Under-19s won the toss and elected to bat.

Group B

Points table

Team [4] PldWLNRTNRRPts
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 33000+1.2186
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 32100+0.3924
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 31200+0.8522
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 30300−2.4550
6 September 2019
Scorecard
Nepal    Flag of Nepal.svg
159/9 (42 overs)
v
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
159/5 (33.4 overs)
Rit Gautham 54 (85)
Dilshan Madushanka 3/23 (8 overs)
Kamil Mishara 55 (62)
Rashid Khan 2/21 (6.4 overs)
Sri Lanka Under-19s won by 5 wickets (DLS method)
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Umpires: Asif Yaqoob (PAK) and Ahmed Shah Durrani (AFG)
Player of the match: Kamil Mishara (SL)
  • Nepal Under-19s won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Due to rain during Nepal innings, match was reduced to 42 overs per side.
  • Sri Lanka were given a revised target of 159.
6 September 2019
Scorecard
United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
127 (28 overs)
v
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
128/4 (21.3 overs)
Osama Hassan 58 (65)
Rakibul Hasan 3/25 (7 overs)
Tanzid Hasan 45 (27)
Rishabh Mukherjee 2/27 (3.3 overs)
Bangladesh Under-19s won by 6 wickets
FTZ Sports Complex, Katunayake
Umpires: Ravindra Kottahachchi (SL) and Buddhi Pradhan (NEP)
Player of the match: Tanzid Hasan (BAN)
  • Bangladesh Under-19s won the toss and elected to field.
  • Due to rain, match was reduced to 45 overs per side.
8 September 2019
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg
326/8 (50 overs)
v
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
274/9 (50 overs)
Navod Paranavithana 61 (60)
Rishabh Mukherjee 3/65 (10 overs)
Ansh Tandon 100* (102)
Navod Paranavithana 4/54 (8 overs)
Sri Lanka Under-19s won by 60 runs
FTZ Sports Complex, Katunayake
Umpires: Ahmed Shah Durrani (AFG) and Sarika Prasad (SING)
Player of the match: Navod Paranavithana (SL)
  • United Arab Emirates Under-19s won the toss and elected to field.
8 September 2019
Scorecard
Nepal    Flag of Nepal.svg
261/8 (50 overs)
v
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
262/4 (49.2 overs)
Pawan Sarraf 81 (109)
Tanzim Hasan Sakib 2/51 (9 overs)
Akbar Ali 98* (82)
Kamal Airee 2/59 (8 overs)
Bangladesh Under-19s won by 6 wickets
P Sara Oval, Colombo
Umpires: Anil Chaudhary (IND) and Keerthi Bandara (SL)
Player of the match: Akbar Ali (BAN)
  • Bangladesh Under-19s won the toss and elected to field.
10 September 2019
Scorecard
Bangladesh  Flag of Bangladesh.svg
273/7 (50 overs)
v
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
231 (47.4 overs)
Mahmudul Hasan Joy 126 (140)
Dilshan Madushanka 3/54 (10 overs)
Rohan Sanjaya 42 (36)
Rakibul Hasan 3/49 (10 overs)
Bangladesh Under-19s won by 42 runs
Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa
Umpires: Ahmed Shah Durrani (AFG) and Asif Yaqoob (PAK)
Player of the match: Mahmudul Hasan Joy (BAN)
  • Bangladesh Under-19s won the toss and elected to bat.
10 September 2019
Scorecard
Nepal    Flag of Nepal.svg
285/9 (50 overs)
v
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
125 (34.4 overs)
Rohit Kumar Paudel 67 (84)
Sanchit Sharma 3/26 (10 overs)
Vriitya Aravind 28 (34)
Sagar Dhakal 3/20 (7 overs)
Nepal Under-19s won by 160 runs
FTZ Sports Complex, Katunayake
Umpires: Hemantha Boteju (SL) and Gazi Sohel (BAN)
Player of the match: Rohit Kumar Paudel (NEP)
  • United Arab Emirates Under-19s won the toss and elected to field.

Knockout stage

Bracket

Semifinals Final
      
A1 Flag of India.svg  India
B2 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
A1Flag of India.svg  India 106 (32.4)
B1 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 101 (33)
B1 Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
A2 Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan

Semi finals

12 September 2019
10:00
Scorecard
India  Flag of India.svg
v
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
P Sara Oval, Colombo
  • No toss
  • India Under-19s advanced to the final due to more wins than Sri Lanka during group stage.
12 September 2019
10:00
Scorecard
v
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa
  • No toss
  • Bangladesh Under-19s advanced to the final due to more wins than Afghanistan during group stage.

Final

14 September 2019
10:00
Scorecard
India  Flag of India.svg
106 (32.4 overs)
v
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
101 (33 overs)
Karan Lal 37 (43)
Shamim Hossain 3/8 (6 overs)
Akbar Ali 23 (36)
Atharva Ankolekar 5/28 (8 overs)
India Under-19s won by 5 runs
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Umpires: Asif Yaqoob (PAK) and Ahmed Shah Durrani (AFG)
Player of the match: Atharva Ankolekar (Ind)
  • India Under-19s won the toss and elected to bat.

Statistics

Most runs

RunsPlayerInnsHSAveSR100504s6s
202 Flag of India.svg Arjun Azad412167.33105.7511206
194 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mahmudul Hasan Joy412664.6679.8310192
167 Flag of Pakistan.svg Rohail Nazir 311755.6694.3510165
Last updated: 14 September 2019 [5]

Final standings

Pos.Team
1Flag of India.svg  India
2Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
3Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg  Afghanistan
4Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
5Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
6Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
7Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates
8Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait

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