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Pakistan national under-19 cricket team

International competition age limited cricket team


International competition age limited cricket team

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namePakistan
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captionPakistan Cricket Crest
coachSarfaraz Ahmed
bowling_coachJunaid Khan
fielding_coachMansoor Amjad
captainFarhan Yousaf
colorsGreen
founded
groundGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
capacity27,000
managerShoaib Muhammad
first_fcIndia
first_fc_year1979
first_fc_venueWankhede Stadium, Bombay
title1ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup
title1wins2 (2004, 2006)
title2ACC Under-19 Asia Cup
title2wins2 (2012, 2025)
icc_regionAsia
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asofdate18 December 2023
Note

the u-19 men's team

The Pakistan Under-19 cricket team have twice (2004 and 2006) been Cricket World Champions at the under-19 level. Their second win made them the first, and to date the only, back-to-back champions. They have also been runners-up thrice (1988, 2010 & 2014) and have finished in 3rd place 4 times (2000, 2008, 2018 & 2020). The Pakistan U19 won the 2025 ACC Under-19 Asia Cup in December, defeating India by 191 runs in the final.

Tournament history

U-19 World Cup Record

YearHostSquadResult
1988AustraliaSquadRunners-up
1998South AfricaSquad2nd Round
2000Sri LankaSquad3rd place
2002New ZealandSquad8th place
2004BangladeshSquadChampions
2006Sri LankaSquad
2008MalaysiaSquad3rd place
2010New ZealandSquadRunners-up
2012AustraliaSquad8th place
2014UAESquadRunners-up
2016BangladeshSquad5th place
2018New ZealandSquad3rd place
2020South AfricaSquad
2022West IndiesSquad5th place
2024South AfricaSquad3rd place

U-19 Asia Cup Record

YearVenueRound
2012MalaysiaChampions
2014United Arab EmiratesRunners-up
2016Sri Lanka5th Place
2017MalaysiaRunners-up
2018Bangladesh5th Place
2019Sri Lanka6th Place
2021United Arab Emirates
2023United Arab Emirates
2025United Arab EmiratesChampions

2004

Pakistan won the 2004 U/19 Cricket World Cup by defeating the West Indies in the final in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This was Pakistan's first time to be crowned the Under-19 World Cup champions after beating West Indies by 25 runs under the captaincy of Khalid Latif.

2006

Pakistan won the 2006 U/19 Cricket World Cup by defeating India in the final in Colombo, Sri Lanka, when they successfully defended a small total of 109 runs by dismissing the Indian batting lineup for 71 runs, becoming the first, and to date the only, team to defend the U-19 World Cup. They were captained by Sarfraz Ahmed.

Current team

Head coach: Mohammad Yousuf

PlayerDate of BirthBattingBowling style
Akhtar Shah (c),Right
Aamir AliRightSlow left-arm orthodox
Fahad MunirLeftRight-arm Legspin
Muhammad Jawad AhmadleftRight-arm leg break
Muhammad HarisRight
Burhan Shabbir Khan (vc)RightRight-arm Medium-fast
Mehran Mumtazleftleft-arm Offbreak
Mohammad HurairaRight
Syed Muhammad Aun AbbasRightRight-arm Medium-fast
Saad BaigRight
Haseebullah KhanRightRight-arm Offspin
Abdul Wahid BangalzaiRight
Amir MehmoodRightRight-arm leg-spin

Management and Coaching Staff

NamePosition
Shoaib MuhammadManager
Mohammad YousufHead coach
Umar RasheedAssistant coach
Junaid KhanBowling coach
Mansoor AmjadFielding coach
Muhammad MasroorAssistant batting coach
Naeem Ul RasulPhysio
Usman HashmiAnalyst
Muhammad ArslanMedia and digital manager

References

References

  1. (1 January 2024). "Junaid Khan appointed U-19 team bowling coach".
  2. (2025-12-21). "U19 Asia Cup: India fold for 156; Pakistan win final by 191 runs to lift trophy". The Times of India.
  3. (2025-12-22). "Fearless cricket powers Pakistan U19 to Asia Cup glory: Shahid Anwar".
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