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Ireland under-19 cricket team
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The Ireland national under-19 cricket team represents All-Ireland in under-19 international cricket.
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Ireland has qualified for the Under-19 Cricket World Cup on eight occasions, most recently in 2018. This is the most of any European country outside England. Ireland's best result came at the 2010 World Cup in New Zealand, where they finished tenth.
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History
Ireland won the 2009 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier which was held in Canada. The team gained victories over the U-19 teams of Hong Kong, Canada, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Vanuatu, the Netherlands and Afghanistan.
The team lost only one match to the United States. Ireland's performance in this tournament gained them qualification for the 2010 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
Among other ICC full members, Ireland has beaten only Afghanistan (once) and Zimbabwe (twice) at the Under-19 World Cup. At the time of their victories over Zimbabwe, Ireland was an associate member.[1]
Ireland was added to the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup on 6 January 2016, after Australian under-19s withdrew due to security concerns.[2] They announced their squad two days later.[3]
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Under-19 World Cup record
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Records
- All records listed are for under-19 One Day International (ODI) matches only.
Team records
- Highest totals[4]
- 329/9 (50 overs), v.
Uganda, at Chattogram, 23 February 2004
- 304/9 (50 overs), v.
New Zealand, at Colombo, 14 February 2006
- 291/9 (50 overs), v.
Australia, at Chattogram, 29 February 2004
- 288/6 (50 overs), v.
Namibia, at Lincoln, 27 January 2018
- 278/8 (50 overs), v.
West Indies, at Lincoln, 23 January 2018
- Lowest totals[5]
- 65 (24.2 overs), v.
Australia, at Queenstown, 17 January 2010
- 71 (27.5 overs), v.
Zimbabwe, at Crab Hill, 30 December 2021
- 78 (30 overs), v.
South Africa, at Kurunegala, 23 January 2000
- 97 (29.1 overs), v.
Zimbabwe, at Colombo, 5 February 2006
- 97 (28.5 overs), v.
Pakistan, at Whangārei, 16 January 2018
Individual records
- Most career runs[6]
- 606 – Eoin Morgan (2004-2006)
- 318 – Gary Wilson (2004-2006)
- 296 – Paul Stirling (2008-2010)
- 249 – Harry Tector (2016-2018)
- 241 – Kevin O'Brien (2004)
- Highest individual scores[7]
- 124 (126 balls) – Eoin Morgan, v.
New Zealand at Colombo, 14 February 2006
- 117 (129 balls) – Eoin Morgan, v.
Uganda, at Chattogram, 23 February 2004
- 114 (102 balls) – Paul Stirling, v.
United States, at Queenstown, 19 January 2010
- 111* (113 balls) – Josh Cox, v.
Uganda, at Georgetown, 15 January 2022
- 101 (113 balls) – Harry Tector, v.
Namibia, at Lincoln, 27 January 2018
- Most career wickets[8]
- 27 – Greg Thompson (2004-2008)
- 20 – Matthew Humphreys (2021-2022)
- 18 – Dwayne McGerrigle (1998-2000)
- 16 – Gary Kidd (2004-2006)
- 15 – George Dockrell (2010-2012), James Hall (2006-2008)
- Best bowling performances[9]
- 6/50 (9.4 overs) – Niall McDarby, v.
England, at Colombo, 8 February 2006
- 5/16 (10 overs) – Keith Spelman, v.
Papua New Guinea, at Johannesburg, 19 January 1998
- 5/20 (7.4 overs) – Muzamil Sherzad, v.
Zimbabwe, at Port-of-Spain, 29 January 2022
- 5/21 (6.4 overs) – Reuben Wilson, v.
Zimbabwe, at Cave Hill, 2 January 2022
- 5/26 (10 overs) – Dwayne McGerrigle, v.
Denmark, at Boksburg, 12 January 1998
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