2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup Explained

2018 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup
Fromdate:13 January
Todate:3 February 2018
Administrator:International Cricket Council (ICC)
Cricket Format:Limited-overs (50 overs)
Tournament Format:Round-robin and knockout
Host: New Zealand
Count:4
Participants:16
Matches:48
Player Of The Series: Shubman Gill
Most Runs: Alick Athanaze (418)
Most Wickets: Anukul Roy (14)
Qais Ahmad (14)
Faisal Jamkhandi (14)
Website:Official website
Previous Year:2016
Previous Tournament:2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup
Next Year:2020
Next Tournament:2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup

The 2018 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup was an international limited-overs cricket tournament held in New Zealand from 13 January to 3 February 2018.[1] It was the twelfth edition of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup, and the third to be held in New Zealand after the 2002 and the 2010 events. New Zealand became the first country to host the event thrice.[2] The opening ceremony took place on 7 January 2018.[3] The West Indies were the defending champions.[4] However, they failed to defend their title, after losing their first two group fixtures.[5]

Following the group stage fixtures, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa had all qualified for the Super League quarter-final stage of the tournament. The other eight teams moved to the Plate League to determine their final placements in the competition.[6] [7] [8] [9] Sri Lanka went on to win the Plate League, giving them a final position of ninth overall in the tournament.[10]

In the first Super League semi-final, Australia beat Afghanistan by 6 wickets to progress to the final.[11] In the second semi-final, India beat Pakistan by 203 runs to advance into the final.[12] In the third-place playoff, no play was possible due to rain and a wet outfield. Pakistan therefore finished in third place, as they finished their group ahead of Afghanistan on net run rate.[13] In the final, India defeated Australia by 8 wickets to win their fourth Under-19 World Cup title.[14]

Qualification

See main article: 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup qualification. The ten full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), as of 2016, qualified automatically for the tournament. Namibia, which placed seventh at the 2016 World Cup, also qualified automatically as the highest ranked associate member.[15] The other five places in the tournament were awarded to the winners of the five regional under-19 tournaments.[16]

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Highest-ranked associate team at 2016 World Cup
Champion of ACC Under-19 Premier League[17]
Champion of Africa Under-19 Championship[18]
Champion of Americas Under-19 Championship[19]
Champion of EAP Under-19 Trophy[20]
Champion of Europe Under-19 Championship[21]

Umpires

On 3 January 2018, the ICC appointed the officials for the tournament. Along with the seventeen umpires, Jeff Crowe, Dev Govindjee, David Jukes and Graeme Labrooy were also named as the match referees.[22]

Squads

See main article: 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup squads. Each team selected a 15-man squad for the tournament.[23] Any players born on or after 1 September 1998 were eligible to be selected for the competition.[24]

Group stage

The fixtures for the tournament were confirmed by the ICC on 17 August 2017.[25] [26]

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Plate League

Plate quarter-finals

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Plate playoff semi-finals

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Plate semi-finals

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Super League

Super League quarter-finals

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Super League playoff semi-finals

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Super League semi-finals

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Placement matches

Final

Final standings

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tauranga, Whangarei to host U-19 World Cup games . 29 May 2017 . International Cricket Council.
  2. (10 January 2016). "BACK TO THE FUTURE - History of ICC U19 Cricket World Cup" – International Cricket Council. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  3. Web site: ICC U19 Cricket World Cup opens in New Zealand . 7 January 2018 . International Cricket Council.
  4. Web site: West Indies win U-19 world cup. 14 February 2016 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  5. Web site: Afghanistan, New Zealand and South Africa qualify for super league as Windies fail to defend title . 17 January 2018 . International Cricket Council.
  6. Web site: Afghanistan, NZ, South Africa qualify for Super League . 21 January 2018 . Times of India.
  7. Web site: ICC U-19 World Cup: Australia, Pakistan Join India in Quarter-finals . 21 January 2018 . News18.
  8. Web site: ICC U-19 World Cup: India face Bangladesh in quarter-finals . 21 January 2018 . Times of India.
  9. Web site: Teams look for crack combinations in Super League . 21 January 2018 . International Cricket Council.
  10. Web site: Boyagoda, Lakshan help Sri Lanka beat Windies and win Plate Championship . 28 January 2018 . International Cricket Council.
  11. Web site: Australia coast into Final on back of Merlo four-for, Edwards half-century . 30 January 2018 . International Cricket Council.
  12. Web site: Ruthless India seal spot in final with 203-run win . 30 January 2018 . International Cricket Council.
  13. Web site: Pakistan finish third after rain forces abandonment . International Cricket Council . 1 February 2018.
  14. Web site: Stats: The key numbers from India's U19 CWC Final triumph . 3 February 2018 . International Cricket Council.
  15. Andrew Nixon (11 February 2016). "Namibia beat Nepal – secure 2018 qualification" – CricketEurope. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  16. (4 February 2016). "Outcomes from ICC Board and committee meetings" – International Cricket Council. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  17. Web site: Afghanistan Qualifies For U19 WC 2018 . Tolo News . 25 July 2017.
  18. Web site: Kenya stun Uganda to qualify for U19 World Cup 2018 . International Cricket Council . 8 July 2017.
  19. Web site: Afghanistan seals U19s World Cup spot . International Cricket Council . 26 July 2017.
  20. Web site: PNG Garamuts off to eighth U19 Cricket World Cup . International Cricket Council . 14 August 2017.
  21. Web site: Ireland hold nerve to qualify for U19 World Cup . International Cricket Council . 1 August 2017.
  22. Web site: Match officials appointed for U19 Cricket World Cup . International Cricket Council . 4 January 2018.
  23. Web site: ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup 2018 Squads . International Cricket Council . 10 January 2018.
  24. Web site: Afghanistan pick fresh faces ahead of world-beater Rashid . ESPN Cricinfo . 10 January 2018.
  25. Web site: ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2018 schedule announced . International Cricket Council . 17 August 2017.
  26. Web site: WI U-19s to open 2018 World Cup campaign against hosts NZ . ESPN Cricinfo . 17 August 2017.