2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup squads
The 2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup took place in the West Indies in January and February 2022.[1] South Africa were the first team to name their team,[2] with the following squads selected for the tournament.[3]
Afghanistan
[edit]Afghanistan's squad was announced on 4 December 2021.[4]
- Suliman Safi (c)
- Ijaz Ahmadzai (vc)
- Bilal Ahmad
- Noor Ahmad
- Mohammad Ishaq (wk)
- Ijaz Ahmad
- Khalil Ahmad
- Suliman Arabzai
- Abdul Hadi (wk)
- Shahid Hassani
- Faisal Khan
- Nangyalai Khan
- Mohammadullah Najibullah
- Izharulhaq Naveed
- Allah Noor
- Bilal Sami
- Bilal Sayeedi
- Khyber Wali
- Younis
- Naveed Zadran
Australia
[edit]Australia's squad was announced on 14 December 2021,[5] with Cooper Connolly named as the captain of the team.[6]
- Cooper Connolly (c)
- Harkirat Bajwa
- Aidan Cahill
- Joshua Garner
- Isaac Higgins
- Campbell Kellaway
- Corey Miller
- Jack Nisbet
- Nivethan Radhakrishnan
- William Salzmann
- Lachlan Shaw
- Jackson Sinfield
- Tobias Snell
- Tom Whitney
- Teague Wyllie
Liam Blackford, Liam Doddrell, Joel Davies, Sam Rahaley and Aubrey Stockdale were all named as reserve players.
Bangladesh
[edit]Bangladesh's squad was announced on 7 December 2021.[7]
- Rakibul Hasan (c)
- Prantik Nawrose Nabil (vc)
- Mohammad Fahim
- Musfik Hasan
- Iftikher Hossain
- Ariful Islam
- Mahfijul Islam
- Tahjibul Islam
- Abdullah Al Mamun
- SM Meherob
- Aich Mollah
- Ripon Mondol
- Naimur Rohman
- Tanzim Hasan Sakib
- Ashikur Zaman
Ahosan Habib and Jishan Alam were both named as reserve players, with Mohiuddin Tareq, Tawhidul Islam Ferdus, Shakib Shahriyer and Golam Kibria named as standby players.
Canada
[edit]Canada's squad was announced on 8 December 2021.[8]
- Mihir Patel (c)
- Sahil Badin
- Anoop Chima (wk)
- Ethan Gibson
- Parmveer Kharoud
- Siddh Ladd (wk)
- Yasir Mahmood
- Gavin Niblock
- Sheel Patel
- Mohit Prashar
- Harjap Saini
- Jash Shah
- Kairav Sharma
- Gurnek Johal Singh
- Arjuna Sukhu
Ramanvir Dhaliwal, Eran Maliduwapathirana, Yash Mondkar and Ayush Singh were also named as reserve players.
England
[edit]England's squad was announced on 22 December 2021.[9] On 16 January 2022, Sonny Baker was ruled out of England's squad due to a back injury, with Ben Cliff named as his replacement.[10]
- Tom Prest (c)
- Jacob Bethell (vc)
- Rehan Ahmed
- Tom Aspinwall
Sonny Baker- Nathan Barnwell
- George Bell
- Josh Boyden
- Ben Cliff
- James Coles
- Alex Horton
- Will Luxton
- James Rew
- James Sales
- Fateh Singh
- George Thomas
Josh Baker and Ben Cliff were also named as reserve players.
India
[edit]India's squad was announced on 19 December 2023.[11]
- Yash Dhull (c)
- Shaik Rasheed (vc)
- Dinesh Bana (wk)
- Raj Angad Bawa
- Srujan Shankar
- Rajvardhan Hangargekar
- Vicky Ostwal
- Manav Parakh
- Angkrish Raghuvanshi
- Ravi Kumar
- Garv Sangwan
- Nishant Sindhu
- Harnoor Singh
- Kaushal Tambe
- Vasu Vats
- Aaradya Yadav (wk)
- Siddarth Yadav
Rishith Reddy, Uday Saharan, Ansh Gosai, Amrit Raj Upadhyay and PM Singh Rathore were also named as reserve players.
Ireland
[edit]Ireland's squad was announced on 15 December 2021.[12]
- Tim Tector (c)
- Diarmuid Burke
- Joshua Cox
- Jack Dickson
- Liam Doherty
- Jamie Forbes
- Daniel Forkin
- Matthew Humphreys
- Philippe le Roux
- Scott Macbeth
- Nathan McGuire
- Muzamil Sherzad
- David Vincent
- Luke Whelan
- Reuben Wilson
Robbie Millar, Ryan Hunter and Ewan Wilson were also named as reserve players.
Pakistan
[edit]Pakistan's squad was announced on 2 December 2021.[13] On 6 January 2022, Abdul Bangalzai was ruled out of the tournament following a positive test for COVID-19 with Abbas Ali named as his replacement.[14]
- Qasim Akram (c)
- Faisal Akram
- Abbas Ali
- Awais Ali
- Ali Asfand
Abdul Wahid Bangalzai- Abdul Faseeh
- Haseebullah Khan (wk)
- Ahmed Khan
- Rizwan Mehmood Syed
- Mehran Mumtaz
- Arham Nawab
- Muhammad Irfan Khan
- Maaz Sadaqat
- Muhammad Shahzad
- Zeeshan Zameer
Ghazi Ghouri and Mohammad Zeeshan were also named as reserve players.
Papua New Guinea
[edit]Papua New Guinea's squad was announced on 22 December 2021.[15][16]
- Barnabas Maha (c)
- Ryan Ani
- Malcolm Aporo
- Toua Boe
- John Kariko
- Peter Karoho
- Sigo Kelly
- Karoho Kevau
- Rasan Kevau
- Christopher Kilapat
- Junior Morea
- Patrick Nou
- Aue Oru
- Boio Ray
- Katenalaki Singi
Vele Kariko, Gata Mika and Api Ila were also named as reserve players.
Scotland
[edit]Scotland's squad was announced on 23 December 2021.[17]
- Charlie Peet (c)
- Jamie Cairns
- Christopher Cole
- Aayush Das Mahapatra
- Oliver Davidson
- Sam Elstone
- Sean Fischer-Keogh
- Gabriel Gallman-Findlay
- Jack Jarvis
- Rafay Khan
- Tomas Mackintosh
- Muhaymen Majeed
- Ruaridh McIntyre
- Lyle Robertson
- Charlie Tear (wk)
H Ali, F Huddleston, J Lambley, M Layton and D Stevenswere also named as reserve players.
South Africa
[edit]South Africa's squad was announced on 17 November 2021.[18]
- George Van Heerden (c)
- Liam Alder
- Matthew Boast
- Dewald Brevis
- Mickey Copeland
- Ethan Cunningham
- Valentine Kitime
- Kwena Maphaka
- Gerhard Maree
- Aphiwe Mnyanda
- Andile Simelane
- Jade Smith
- Kaden Solomons
- Joshua Stephenson
- Asakhe Tshaka
Hardus Coetzer, Ronan Hermann and Caleb Seleka were also named as reserve players.
Sri Lanka
[edit]Sri Lanka's squad was announced on 2 January 2022.[19]
- Dunith Wellalage (c)
- Raveen de Silva (vc)
- Anjala Bandara
- Shevon Daniel
- Sadeesh Jayawardena
- Abhisheak Liyanaarachchi
- Sakuna Liyanage
- Traveen Mathew
- Pawan Pathiraja
- Matheesha Pathirana
- Sadisha Rajapaksa
- Vinuja Ranpul
- Yasiru Rodrigo
- Wanuja Sahan
- Ranuda Somarathne
- Malsha Tharupathi
- Chamindu Wickramasinghe
Uganda
[edit]Uganda's squad was announced on 7 December 2021.[20][21]
- Pascal Murungi (c)
- Ismail Munir (vc)
- Brian Asaba
- Isaac Ategeka
- Joseph Baguma
- Cyrus Kakuru
- Christopher Kidega
- Ronald Lutaaya
- Juma Miyaji
- Matthew Musinguzi
- Akram Nsubuga
- Edwin Nuwagaba
- Pius Oloka
- Ronald Omara
- Ronald Opio
Fahad Mutagana, Abdallah Muhammad, Raima Musa, Jaffer Ochaya and Yunus Sowobi were also named as reserve players.
West Indies
[edit]The West Indies' squad was announced on 3 December 2021.[22]
- Ackeem Auguste (c)
- Giovonte Depeiza (vc)
- Onaje Amory
- Teddy Bishop
- Carlon Bowen-Tuckett
- Jaden Carmichael
- McKenny Clarke
- Rivaldo Clarke
- Jordan Johnson
- Johann Layne
- Anderson Mahase
- Matthew Nandu
- Shaqkere Parris
- Shiva Sankar
- Isai Thorne
Anderson Amurdan, Nathan Edward, Andel Gordon, Vasant Singh and Kevin Wickham were also named as reserve players.
United Arab Emirates
[edit]The United Arab Emirates' squad was announced on 4 January 2022.[23]
- Alishan Sharafu (c)
- Shival Bawa
- Jash Giyanani
- Sailles Jaishankar
- Nilansh Keswani
- Aayan Afzal Khan
- Punya Mehra
- Ali Naseer
- Ronak Panoly
- Dhruv Parashar
- Vinayak Vijaya Raghavan
- Soorya Sathish
- Aryansh Sharma
- Adithya Shetty
- Kai Smith
Hassan Khalid, Annant Bhargava, Muhammad Zuhaib and Hamad Mohammed Arshad were also named as reserve players.
Zimbabwe
[edit]Zimbabwe's squad was announced on 28 December 2021.[24]
- Emmanuel Bawa (c)
- Brian Bennett (c)
- David Bennett
- Victor Chirwa
- Mgcini Dube
- Alex Falao
- Tendekai Mataranyika
- Tashinga Makoni
- Connor Mitchell
- Steven Saul
- Matthew Schonken
- Panashe Taruvinga
- Matthew Welch
- Rogan Wolhuter
- Ngenyasha Zvinoera
Aisha Chibanda, Tanaka Zvaita, Luyanda Mtomba, Tadiwanashe Mwale and Declan Rugg were also named as reserve players.
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