2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup squads

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The 2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup took place in the West Indies in January and February 2022. [1] South Africa were the first team to name their team, [2] with the following squads selected for the tournament. [3]

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan's squad was announced on 4 December 2021. [4]

Australia

Australia's squad was announced on 14 December 2021, [5] with Cooper Connolly named as the captain of the team. [6]

Liam Blackford, Liam Doddrell, Joel Davies, Sam Rahaley and Aubrey Stockdale were all named as reserve players.

Bangladesh

Bangladesh's squad was announced on 7 December 2021. [7]

Ahosan Habib and Jishan Alam were both named as reserve players, with Mohiuddin Tareq, Tawhidul Islam Ferdus, Shakib Shahriyer and Golam Kibria named as standby players.

Canada

Canada's squad was announced on 8 December 2021. [8]

Ramanvir Dhaliwal, Eran Maliduwapathirana, Yash Mondkar and Ayush Singh were also named as reserve players.

England

England's squad was announced on 22 December 2021. [9] On 16 January 2022, Sonny Baker was ruled out of England's squad due to a back injury, with Ben Cliff named as his replacement. [10]

Josh Baker and Ben Cliff were also named as reserve players.

India

India's squad was announced on 19 December 2021. [11]

Rishith Reddy, Uday Saharan, Ansh Gosai, Amrit Raj Upadhyay and PM Singh Rathore were also named as reserve players.

Ireland

Ireland's squad was announced on 15 December 2021. [12]

Robbie Millar, Ryan Hunter and Ewan Wilson were also named as reserve players.

Pakistan

Pakistan's squad was announced on 2 December 2021. [13] On 6 January 2022, Abdul Bangalzai was ruled out of the tournament following a positive test for COVID-19 with Abbas Ali named as his replacement. [14]

Ghazi Ghouri and Mohammad Zeeshan were also named as reserve players.

Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea's squad was announced on 22 December 2021. [15] [16]

Vele Kariko, Gata Mika and Api Ila were also named as reserve players.

Scotland

Scotland's squad was announced on 23 December 2021. [17]

H Ali, F Huddleston, J Lambley, M Layton and D Stevenswere also named as reserve players.

South Africa

South Africa's squad was announced on 17 November 2021. [18]

Hardus Coetzer, Ronan Hermann and Caleb Seleka were also named as reserve players.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's squad was announced on 2 January 2022. [19]

Uganda

Uganda's squad was announced on 7 December 2021. [20] [21]

Fahad Mutagana, Abdallah Muhammad, Raima Musa, Jaffer Ochaya and Yunus Sowobi were also named as reserve players.

West Indies

The West Indies' squad was announced on 3 December 2021. [22]

Anderson Amurdan, Nathan Edward, Andel Gordon, Vasant Singh and Kevin Wickham were also named as reserve players.

United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates' squad was announced on 4 January 2022. [23]

Hassan Khalid, Annant Bhargava, Muhammad Zuhaib and Hamad Mohammed Arshad were also named as reserve players.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe's squad was announced on 28 December 2021. [24]

Aisha Chibanda, Tanaka Zvaita, Luyanda Mtomba, Tadiwanashe Mwale and Declan Rugg were also named as reserve players.

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