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The Argentina Under-19 cricket team represents Argentina in U-19 international cricket. Argentina has never qualified for the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.

Most recently, Argentina participated in the 2010 ICC Americas Under-19 Championship Division Two, which they won losing only one match to Suriname. [1]

Argentina returned to the Under-19 World Cup qualification for the first time since 2011, when it competed in the 2019 ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Americas Qualifier alongside Canada, USA, Bermuda and Cayman Islands. [2] Argentina won one and lost three matches to finish 4th on the tournament.

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