U19 World Cup 2024
U19 World Cup 2024 ; Indian Trio Shortlisted for Player of the Tournament, also there are some other team’s players Shortlisted for player of the tournament.
Musheer Khan (India):
338 Runs, Avg-67.60
Musheer Khan has been a standout performer for India in the U19 World Cup 2024, amassing 338 runs at an impressive average of 67.60. He stands out as the only player in the tournament to have scored two centuries, with his highest score being a remarkable 131 against New Zealand. Musheer’s ability to consistently contribute with the bat, coupled with his handy left-arm spin, highlights his all-round capabilities, playing a pivotal role in India’s journey to the knockout stages.
Jewel Andrew (West Indies);
207 Runs, Avg-69
Jewel Andrew has been a dynamic force in the West Indies U19 World Cup campaign, showcasing his prowess with the bat as well as behind the stumps. With 207 runs at an average of 69, Andrew has made significant contributions to his team’s success. His standout innings of 130 against hosts South Africa set the tone for the tournament, while his match-winning unbeaten 64 against Scotland displayed his ability to perform under pressure. Additionally, Andrew’s role as a wicketkeeper adds further value to the West Indies squad.
Hugh Weibgen (Australia):
256 Runs, Avg-51.2
Hugh Weibgen has been a pillar of consistency for the Australian U19 team, leading from the front with his exemplary batting performances. Accumulating 256 runs at an average of 51.2, Weibgen has been instrumental in guiding his team to crucial victories. His outstanding century, a magnificent 120 against England in the Super Six clash, demonstrated his ability to thrive in challenging conditions. Weibgen’s leadership skills and adaptability make him a vital asset for Australia in the U19 World Cup.
Uday Saharan (India):
389 Runs,Avg-64.83
Uday Saharan, the captain of the Indian U19 team, has been a key contributor to his side’s success in the tournament. Saharan’s stellar batting displays have garnered 389 runs at an impressive average of 64.83. His match-winning knock of 81 in the semi-final against South Africa was pivotal in securing India’s spot in the title decider. Additionally, Saharan’s century against Nepal during the Super Six stage underscored his ability to deliver under pressure. As a leader and a prolific run-scorer, Saharan has been instrumental in India’s journey to the final.
Kwena Maphaka (South Africa):
21 wickets, Avg-9.71
Kwena Maphaka has been a standout performer for South Africa in the U19 World Cup 2024, showcasing his prowess as a pace bowler. With an impressive haul of 21 wickets at an astonishing average of 9.71, Maphaka has been a relentless force in dismantling opposition batting line-ups. His record-breaking feat of three five-wicket hauls in a single edition of the tournament highlights his exceptional talent. Maphaka’s ability to generate movement with the new ball and his knack for taking crucial wickets make him a valuable asset for South Africa.
Ubaid Shah (Pakistan):
18 wickets, Avg-12.38
Ubaid Shah has emerged as a model of consistency for the Pakistan U19 team, demonstrating his prowess as a pace spearhead. With 18 wickets to his name at an impressive average of 12.38, Shah has been instrumental in leading Pakistan’s bowling attack. His standout performance of a sensational five-wicket haul against Bangladesh propelled his side into the semi-finals. Shah’s ability to consistently trouble opposition batters with his pace and movement makes him a key player for Pakistan in the U19 World Cup.
Saumy Pandey (India):
17 wickets, Avg-8.47
Saumy Pandey has been a crucial asset for the Indian U19 team, showcasing his effectiveness as a left-arm spinner. With 17 wickets at an exceptional average of 8.47, Pandey has played a pivotal role in stifling opposition batting line-ups. His miserly economy rate of 2.44 is the best among all bowlers with more than five wickets in the tournament. Pandey’s ability to control the scoring rate and pick up crucial wickets has been instrumental in India’s unbeaten run in the tournament.
Musheer Khan (India):
Musheer Khan’s contributions with the ball have complemented his stellar batting performances for the Indian U19 team in the World Cup. While amassing 338 runs at an impressive average of 67.60, Khan has also chipped in with some handy wickets using his left-arm spin. His all-round abilities have been on full display, showcasing his versatility and impact on the team’s success. Khan’s knack for picking up crucial breakthroughs adds further depth to India’s bowling attack in the tournament.
Steve Stolk (South Africa):
228 Runs, strike rate-141.61
Steve Stolk has been a force to be reckoned with in the South African U19 bowling lineup, showcasing his ability to strike with both pace and power. While also making notable contributions with the bat, Stolk has managed to pick up 228 runs at a strike rate of 141.61. His finest performance came against Scotland, where he smashed eight sixes on his way to scoring 86 runs from just 37 deliveries. Stolk’s aggressive approach and ability to deliver in high-pressure situations make him a valuable asset for South Africa in the U19 World Cup.
How many U19 trophy india won?
India has won the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup a total of five times. Here are the years when India won the tournament along with the respective runners-up:
2000: India won, defeating Sri Lanka in the final.
2008: India won, defeating South Africa in the final.
2012: India won, defeating Australia in the final.
2018: India won, defeating Australia in the final.
2022: India won, defeating England in the final.
Who is hosting the U 19 world cup 2024?
The ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2024 was hosted by South Africa.
Who won 2007 U19 worldcup?
The 2007 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup was won by India. They defeated South Africa in the final to claim the title.