ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup

The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup is the world championship in one- day cricket and is discharged after an initial discharge in 1988, since 1998 every two years. Record winner is the Australian team with three wins. The tournament is organized by the International Cricket Council.

History

The tournament was first held in 1988 to the festivities as part of the 200 - year anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet in Australia. This is Australia won against the team from Pakistan in the final. The project was then a ten-year break before the next edition was held in South Africa. Since then, the tournament will be held every two years. Having had prevailed in 1998 in the final against England New Zealand, India was able to prevail against hosts Sri Lanka in 2000. Also one consolation round was discharged from the tournament in 1998. 2002 could enforce the Australians again before Pakistan 2004 and 2006, a dual triumph succeeded. In 2008 the tournament was first held in a non-test nation with Malaysia. This was won by India in the final against South Africa. 2010, the tournament should first be held in Kenya, but was then awarded to New Zealand. In the final, Australia sat down against Pakistan for their fourth success through. In Australia and the 2012 tournament will be held.

Tournaments

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