The following squads were selected for the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup .
Afghanistan's squad was announced on 8 December 2019. [1]
Australia's squad was announced on 13 December 2019. [2] Initially, Australia did not name a captain of their squad, however Mackenzie Harvey was officially named as the team captain just ahead of their opening match. [3]
Bangladesh's squad was announced on 21 December 2019. [4] Ahead of the Super League quarterfinal, Mrittunjoy Chowdhury was ruled out of Bangladesh's squad, with Meherob Hasan named as his replacement. [5]
Canada's squad was announced on 18 December 2019. [6]
England's squad was announced on 23 December 2019. [7]
Player | Date of Birth | Batting | Bowling style |
---|---|---|---|
George Balderson (c) | 11 October 2000 (aged 19) | Left | Right-arm medium |
Kasey Aldridge | 24 December 2000 (aged 19) | Right | Right-arm medium |
Ben Charlesworth | 19 November 2000 (aged 19) | Left | Right-arm medium-fast |
Tom Clark | 27 February 2001 (aged 18) | Left | Right-arm medium |
Jordan Cox (wk) | 21 October 2000 (aged 19) | Right | – |
Blake Cullen | 19 February 2002 (aged 17) | Right | Right-arm fast-medium |
Scott Currie | 2 May 2001 (aged 18) | Right | Right-arm medium-fast |
Harry Duke (wk) | 6 September 2001 (aged 18) | Right | – |
Joey Evison | 14 November 2001 (aged 18) | Right | Right-arm medium |
Lewis Goldsworthy | 8 January 2001 (aged 19) | Right | Left-arm orthodox |
Hamidullah Qadri | 5 December 2000 (aged 19) | Right | Right-arm off spin |
Jack Haynes | 30 January 2001 (aged 18) | Right | Right-arm off spin |
George Hill (vc) | 24 January 2001 (aged 18) | Right | Right-arm medium |
Dan Mousley | 8 July 2001 (aged 18) | Left | Right-arm off spin |
Sam Young | 30 July 2000 (aged 19) | Right | Right-arm off spin |
India's squad was announced on 2 December 2019. [8] On 10 January 2020, Divyansh Joshi was ruled out of India's squad due to an injury, with Siddhesh Veer named as his replacement. [9]
Japan's squad was announced on 6 December 2019. [10]
New Zealand's squad was announced on 12 December 2019. [11]
Nigeria's squad was announced on 7 December 2019. [12]
Pakistan's squad was announced on 6 December 2019. [13] On 31 December 2019, Naseem Shah was withdrawn from the squad, after an impressive start in Test cricket, with Mohammad Wasim named as his replacement. [14]
Scotland's squad was announced on 13 December 2019. [15] Ahead of the tournament, Durness Mackay-Champion was ruled out of Scotland's squad, with Lyle Robertson named as his replacement. [16]
South Africa's squad was announced on 10 December 2019. [17]
Sri Lanka's squad was announced on 6 January 2020. [18]
The UAE's squad was announced on 10 December 2019. [19]
The West Indies' squad was announced on 25 November 2019. [20]
Zimbabwe's squad was announced on 8 December 2019. [21] Ahead of the tournament, Brandon James was ruled out of Zimbabwe's squad, with Sukhemuzi Ndlela named as his replacement. [22]
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