The 2006 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup was played in Sri Lanka from 2 to 15 February 2006. It was the sixth edition of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
The final was played between the defending champion Pakistan and India in Colombo, which Pakistan won by 38 runs, enabling them to become the first back-to-back champions of the tournament.
Teams and qualification
The ten full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) qualified automatically:
R. Premadasa Stadium or Sinhalese Sports Club Ground
IND by 126 runs
QF 3
11 Feb 2006
ZIM
Sean Williams
181(49.3)
PAK
Sarfraz Ahmed
185/5(48)
Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground
PAK by five wickets
QF 4
11 Feb 2006
AUS
Moises Henriques
178/1(26.1)
SL
Sameera Zoysa
177(46.3)
R. Premadasa Stadium or Sinhalese Sports Club Ground
AUS by nine wickets
Plate Championship Quarter-finals
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain
Score
Team 2
Captain
Score
Venue
Results
QF 1
14 Feb 2006
NZ
Marc Ellison
305/7(49.1)
IRL
Eoin Morgan
304/9(50)
R. Premadasa Stadium
NZ by three wickets
QF 2
14 Feb 2006
NAM
Stephanus Ackermann
219/8(50)
USA
Hemant Punoo
220/8(49)
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground
USA by two wickets
QF 3
14 Feb 2006
NEP
Kanishka Chaugai
192/9(50)
UGA
Hamza Almuzahim
132(44.3)
P. Saravanamuttu Stadium
NEP by 60 runs
QF 4
14 Feb 2006
SA
Dean Elgar
337/8(50)
SCO
Kasiam Farid
152(40.4)
Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground
SA by 185 runs
Semi-finals results
Plate Championship Semi-finals
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain
Score
Team 2
Captain
Score
Venue
Results
SF 1
15 Feb 2006
NZ
Marc Ellison
275/8(50)
USA
Hemant Punoo
125(29.3)
P. Saravanamuttu Stadium
NZ by 170 runs
SF 2
16 Feb 2006
NEP
Kanishka Chaugai
214/8(50)
SA
Dean Elgar
212/5(50)
Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground
NEP by two runs
Super League Play-off Semi-finals
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain
Score
Team 2
Captain
Score
Venue
Results
PSF 1
15 Feb 2006
BAN
Mushfiqur Rahim
162/6(33.1)
WI
Leon Johnson
161(37.2)
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground
BAN by four wickets
PSF 2
16 Feb 2006
ZIM
Sean Williams
256/8(50)
SL
Sameera Zoysa
259/2(47.2)
R. Premadasa Stadium
SL by eight wickets
Plate Championship Play-off Semi-finals
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain
Score
Team 2
Captain
Score
Venue
Results
PSF 1
15 Feb 2006
IRL
Eoin Morgan
116/4(29.2)
NAM
Stephanus Ackermann
115(36.3)
Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground
IRL by six wickets
PSF 2
17 Feb 2006
UGA
Hamza Almuzahim
214/9(50)
SCO
Kasiam Farid
145(40)
P. Saravanamuttu Stadium
UGA by 69 runs
Super League Semi-finals
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain
Score
Team 2
Captain
Score
Venue
Results
SF 1
15 Feb 2006
ENG
Moeen Ali
58(20.1)
IND
Ravikant Shukla
292/4(50)
R. Premadasa Stadium
IND by 234 runs
SF 2
17 Feb 2006
PAK
Sarfraz Ahmed
287/9(50)
AUS
Moises Henriques
124(32.3)
R. Premadasa Stadium
PAK by 163 runs
Final results
Plate Championship Play-off final
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain
Score
Team 2
Captain
Score
Venue
Results
Play-off
18 Feb 2006
IRE
Eoin Morgan
166/4(35.5)
UGA
Hamza Almuzahim
165/8(50)
Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground
IRE by six wickets
Super League Play-off final
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain
Score
Team 2
Captain
Score
Venue
Results
Play-off
18 Feb 2006
BAN
Mushfiqur Rahim
278/8(50)
SL
Sameera Zoysa
180(44.5)
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground
BAN by 98 runs
Plate Championship final
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain
Score
Team 2
Captain
Score
Venue
Results
Final
18 Feb 2006
NZ
Marc Ellison
204(49.2)
NEP
Kanishka Chaugai
205/9(49.4)
P. Saravanamuttu Stadium
NEP by one wicket
Final
A dramatic final was played between Pakistan and India in Colombo. After Pakistan set a very low target of 110 runs to win for India, a stunning Pakistani bowling performance devastated India's top-order batsmen, taking the first six wickets for nine runs. India was eventually dismissed for 71 within 19 overs, enabling Pakistan to become the first country ever to defend the title successfully and become back-to-back champions of the tournament.
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