Who won the Under 19 World Cup 2010?
Australia
Australia won the tournament, beating Pakistan in the final by 25 runs….2010 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
Administrator(s) | International Cricket Council |
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Player of the series | Dominic Hendricks |
Most runs | Dominic Hendricks (391) |
Most wickets | Raymond Haoda (15) |
Who is in the Australia A cricket team?
Australia players
- Steven Smith. 33 years old. Right-hand bat.
- David Warner. 35 years old. Left-hand bat.
- Nathan Lyon. 34 years old. Right-hand bat.
- Mitchell Starc. 32 years old. Left-hand bat.
- Matthew Wade. 34 years old. Left-hand bat.
- Matthew Renshaw. 26 years old. Left-hand bat.
- Aaron Finch. 35 years old.
- Shaun Marsh. 38 years old.
Who is captain of Australia cricket team?
Pat CumminsAaron Finch
Australian Men’s Cricket Team/Captains
Who won the 2010 Under-19 Cricket World Cup?
2010 Under-19 World Cup final at Lincoln, New Zealand. Australia 9-207 (K. Richardson 44, T. Armstrong 37, J. Floros 35) defeated Pakistan 182 (J Hazlewood 4-30, L Doran 3-32) The hard-hitting left-hander made his Sheffield Shield debut for New South Wales nine months after Australia’s World Cup win, his first of 70 first-class appearances.
What is the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup?
The ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup is an international cricket tournament which is organised and administered by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The national teams participating in the World Cup have to first undergo a qualification process. On its inception in 1988 the Under-19 Cricket World Cup was known as the Youth World Cup.
Can Australia lift Under-19 World Cup for the first time since 2010?
Australia has the chance to lift the ICC Under-19 World Cup trophy for the first time since 2010 when they take on India at Tauranga’s Bay Oval in New Zealand on Saturday.
Who are Australia’s players in the Under-19 World Cup Final?
Current Australian ODI representative Adam Zampa, Melbourne Stars paceman Jackson Coleman, Queensland turned Tasmania quick Nick Buchanan and former Redback Ben Dougall were also part of Australia’s Under-19 World Cup squad, but didn’t play in the final.