U19 CWC 2020: TOP 5 MOST SUCCESSFUL U19 TEAMS IN YOUTH ODI #YOUTHODI
Among top 5 most successful u19 teams India u19 is on top with 77% winning ratio. Pakistan U19 team is 2nd with 63.80% success rate.Bangladesh U19 is slightly below from Pakistan with 63.18% success. Australia U19 is on 4th spot with 61.31 and South Africa U19 is 5th best team in youth ODI.#U19CWC #YouthODI #U19 #YODI
1- India U19 : 257-196- 56
India Youth team is most successful team in U19 CWC history . India has won Youth World Cup 4 times. Out of 12 U19 CWC India U19 won 4 titles. India has played 6 finals of U19 and won 4 and lost 2.
2-Pakistan U19 : 241-149- 84
Pakistan U19 team have won two times U19 CWC and played 5 out of 12 finals of ICC U19 World Cup. Pakistan won 2 and lost three finals of ICC U19 CWC.
3-Bangladesh 228 – 135 – 85
Bangladesh is third most Successful team of Youth ODI. Bangladesh has winning percentage of 63.18 over all. In 2019 Bangladesh won 16 Youth ODI and lost 4 .They have 75 percentage of win in year 2019.Bangladesh never played final of ICC U19 CWC. This time Bangladesh can create problems for other teams.
4- Australia U19 : 228- 135- 85
Over all Australia is 4th successful team in Youth ODI .Australia Youth Team won ICC U19 CWC three times and played finals 6 times out of 12 competition.
5- South Africa 197- 107 – 86
Is 5th successful team in youth ODI. South Africa has won ICC U19 CWC once in 2014 . Kagiso Rabada was hero Of South Africa Success.
England U19 and WI U19 also won ICC U19 CWC once.
U19 CWC 2020: TOP 5 MOST SUCCESSFUL U19 TEAMS IN YOUTH ODI #YOUTHODI
SR | TEAM | MAT | WIN | LOST | TIED | NR | % |
1 | IND U19 | 257 | 196 | 56 | 2 | 3 | 77 |
2 | PAK U19 | 241 | 149 | 84 | 2 | 6 | 63.82 |
3 | BD U19 | 228 | 138 | 80 | 2 | 8 | 63.18 |
4 | AUS U19 | 228 | 135 | 85 | 1 | 7 | 61.31 |
5 | SA U19 | 197 | 107 | 86 | 0 | 4 | 55.44 |
Post will be updated to 10 best team of youth ODI.
ICC U19 CWC winner List
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Venue |
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1988 | Australia | Pakistan | Adelaide, Australia |
1998 | England | New Zealand | Johannesburg, SA |
2000 | India | Sri Lanka | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
2002 | Australia | South Africa | Lincoln, NZ |
2004 | Pakistan | West Indies | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
2006 | Pakistan | India | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
2008 | India | South Africa | Puchong, Malaysia |
2010 | Australia | Pakistan | Lincoln, NZ |
2012 | India | Australia | Townsville, Australia |
2014 | South Africa | Pakistan | Dubai, UAE |
2016 | West Indies | India | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
2018 | India | Australia | Mount Maunganui, NZ |