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2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup

Cricket tournament


Cricket tournament

FieldValue
name2004 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup
fromdate15 February
todate5 March 2004
administratorICC
cricket formatLimited-overs (50 overs)
hostBangladesh
champions
count1
runner up
participants16
matches54
player of the seriesShikhar Dhawan
most runsShikhar Dhawan (505)
most wicketsEnamul Haque (22)
previous_year2002
previous_tournament2002 Under-19 Cricket World Cup
next_year2006
next_tournament2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup

| player of the series = Shikhar Dhawan

The 2004 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup was an international limited-overs cricket tournament played in Bangladesh from 15 February to 5 March 2004. It was the fifth edition of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup and the first to be held in Bangladesh.

The 2004 World Cup was contested by sixteen teams, including one (Uganda) making its tournament debut. After an initial group stage, the top eight teams played off in a super league to decide the tournament champions, with the non-qualifiers playing a separate "plate" competition. Pakistan and the West Indies eventually progressed to the final, played at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, where Pakistan won by 25 runs to claim their maiden title. This was the first appearance of the West Indies in the final. Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan was named player of the tournament as the leading run-scorer, while Bangladesh's Enamul Haque was the leading wicket-taker.

Venues

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Shaheed Qamaruzzaman StadiumShaheed Chandu StadiumBangabandhu National StadiumKhan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium
Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 18,000Capacity: 36,000Capacity: 25,000
Matches: 3Matches: 3Matches: 13Matches: 6
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MA Aziz StadiumZahur Ahmed Chowdhury StadiumSheikh Abu Naser StadiumBangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan cricket grounds
Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 15,600Capacity:
Matches: 10Matches: 10Matches: 6Matches: 3
[[File:M. A. Aziz Stadium (24 May 2024) 04.jpg200px]][[File:Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium 02.jpg225px]][[File:Abu Naser Stadium 2.jpg250px]][[File:Indoor sports arena.jpg240px]]

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Teams and qualification

Main article: 2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup squads

The ten full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) qualified automatically:

Another six teams qualified through regional qualification tournaments:

;2003 Africa/EAP U19 Championship

Group stage

Group A






Group B






Group C






Group D






Plate competition

The plate competition was contested by the eight teams that failed to qualify for the Super League.

Group 1






Group 2






Semi-finals


Final

Super League

Group 1






Group 2






Semi-finals


Final

Future senior players

Future players that featured for their national team in the tournament were:

TeamFuture senior cricketers

References

External Reference

EspnCricinfo

References

  1. [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Records/Under_19_World_Cup/Overall/Team/Lowest_Team_Totals.html Under-19 World Cup lowest team totals] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
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