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Under-19 World Cup 2024: Top run-getters and wicket-takers after India U19 vs Ireland U19 (Updated) ft. Musheer Khan and Saumy Pandey

India U19 secured a comprehensive 201-run win over Ireland U19 in the 15th game of the ICC U19 World Cup 2024 while Australia U19 registered a whopping 225-run win against Zimbabwe U19 in the 16th clash on Thursday (January 25).

In the 15th contest of the tournament, India U19 batted first and posted a dominant total of 301/7 in 50 overs. No. 3 batter Musheer Khan smacked a brilliant 118-run knock off 106 balls, including nine fours and four sixes.

He received substantial support from captain Uday Saharan, who made 75 runs in 84 balls, featuring five fours. Oliver Riley scalped a three-wicket haul, conceding 55 runs, while John McNally claimed two wickets.

In reply, Ireland's batters suffered a stunning collapse from 22/0 to 100/10 in 29.4 overs to lose the game by 201 runs. Naman Tiwari scalped an impressive four-wicket haul while Saumy Pandey claimed a three-wicket haul.

Delving into the details of the 16th match, Australia U19 batted first and racked up an imposing total of 296/7 in 50 overs. Harry Dixon (89), Sam Konstas (45), captain Hugh Weibgen (68), and Tom Campbell (47) were the standout batters in the first innings. Ryan Simbi, Brandon Sunguro and Matthew Schonken picked up two wickets apiece for Zimbabwe U19.

In the chase, Zimbabwe's batters faltered badly as they collapsed to 11/4 in 7.1 overs. Ronak Patel (36) tried his best to revive the innings. However, other batters couldn't create an impact as they staged another collapse from 51/4 to 71/10 in 23.2 overs.

Harkirat Bajwa picked up a four-wicket haul, conceding 15 runs in 7.2 overs, while Aidan O’Connor and Mahil Beardman claimed two wickets each for Australia U19.

Without any further ado, let’s take a look at the leading run-getters and wicket-takers of the ongoing Under-19 World Cup 2024.


Under-19 World Cup 2024 Most Runs List

Sr. NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR1005004s6s
1J Andrew (WI19)221194130194156124.3511-223
2SR Devireddy (NZ19)111147147*-125117.61--116
3Shahzaib Khan (PAK19)22014310671.519672.951--134
4UP Saharan (IND19)2*201397569.517878.08-2-90
5BS McKinney (ENG19)2201368868135100.74-1-174
6K Hilton (IRE19)3*301229040.6616673.49-1-151
7Musheer Khan (IND19)2*2012111860.5113107.071--94
8Mohammad Shihab James (BD19)22110955*10913183.2-2-120
9D Marais (SA19)2201076553.577138.96-1-95
10HD Weibgen (AUS19)2211076810711295.53-1-91

West Indies keeper-batter Jewel Andrew continues to hold the pole position in the batting standings, accumulating 194 runs from two innings. New Zealand's Snehith Reddy retains his second rank with 147 runs.

Shahzaib Khan, the Pakistan batter, maintains his third position with 143 runs from two innings. Indian captain Uday Saharan jumped from the 15th spot to the fourth, amassing 139 runs from two innings.

Ben McKinney (136) and Kian Hilton (122) slipped one spot each to secure the fifth and sixth spots, respectively. Interestingly, India's No. 3 batter Musheer Khan rocketed from 139th rank to the seventh slot in the tally with 121 runs.

Mohammad Shihab James (109) and Dewan Marais (107) descended two positions to respectively occupy the eighth and ninth ranks. Australia's Hugh Weibgen climbed up from 37th position to hold the 10th rank with 107 runs.


Under-19 World Cup 2024 Most Wickets List

Sr. NoPlayerMatInnsBallsOversMdnsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR45
1SK Pandey (IND19)2*29515.513574/2452.2113.571-
2Maruf Mridha (BD19)22961618875/4312.575.513.71-1
3Khalil Ahmed (AFG19)22841416764/5111.164.78141-
4MB Rowe (NZ19)221081836865/2111.333.7718-1
5Ubaid Shah (PAK19)22901517464/2612.334.93151-
6O Riley (IRE19)3*314424111363/2118.834.724--
7Ruvishan Perera (SL19)223663553/310.837.2--
8V Lahiru (SL19)22721233153/196.22.5814.4--
9KT Maphaka (SA19)229115.116455/3812.84.2118.2-1
10W Sealy (WI19)221202037253/3414.43.624--

India U19 left-arm spinner Saumy Pandey moved up from 10th to the top spot in the bowling standings, scalping seven wickets.

Maruf Mridha (7), Khalil Ahmed (6), Matt Rowe (6), and Ubaid Shah (6) slipped one spot each to second, third, fourth, and fifth ranks with 12.57, 11.16, 11.33, and 12.33 average, respectively.

Ireland's Oliver Riley climbed from 32nd rank to occupy the sixth slot, scalping six wickets at an average of 18.83.

Ruvishan Perera (5), Vishwa Lahiru (5), Kwena Maphaka (5), and Nathan Sealy (5) descended two spots each to secure the seventh, eighth, ninth, and 10th ranks, averaging 1.0, 6.2, 12.8 and 14.4, respectively.

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