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ALL Odiss and ONE-DAY MATCHES PLAYED by ENGLAND YOUNG CRICKETERS / ENGLAND U19s ALL ODISs AND ONE-DAY MATCHES PLAYED BY ENGLAND YOUNG CRICKETERS / ENGLAND U19s No. Match Venue Date Result Scores Notes 1 West Indies Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre 31/08/1976 England Young Cricketers won on faster scoring rate Eng 280/9 WI 101/7 (Compare the runs per over of England`s complete innings against that of the West Indies for the number of overs they received) 2 England Young Cricketers v Australia Young Cricketers Arundel Castle,Sussex 09/07/1977 England Young Cricketers won by 32 runs Eng 245/4 Aus 213/7 (Match reduced before play started to 45 overs per side) 3 England Young Cricketers v Australia Young Cricketers Lord`s 11/07/1977 Australia Young Cricketers won by 40 runs Aus 249/8 Eng 209 (55 overs per side) 4 England Young Cricketers v West Indies Young Cricketers Old Trafford 31/07/1978 England Young Cricketers won by 12 runs WI 246/9 Eng 140/3 (When play was halted, England YC needed to have scored 129 runs to win) (The match was decided by comparing West Indies` score after the number of completed overs received by England, i.e. ignoring an incomplete over in the team2 innings) 5 England Young Cricketers v West Indies Young Cricketers Lord`s 02/08/1978 Match abandoned - - - - 6 England Young Cricketers v Australia Young Cricketers Melbourne Cricket Ground 16/02/1979 Australia Young Cricketers won by 84 runs Aus 183/8 Eng 99 (40 overs per side) 7 England Young Cricketers v India Young Cricketers Griff and Coton Ground, Nuneaton 06/08/1981 Match abandoned - - - - 8 England Young Cricketers v India Young Cricketers Fenner`s 16/08/1981 England won by 8 wickets Ind 98 Eng 99/2 9 England Young Cricketers v West Indies Young Cricketers Griff and Coton Ground, Nuneaton 18/08/1982 England Young Cricketers won by 5 wickets WI 163 Eng 166/6 (Match reduced before play started to 46 overs per side) 10 England Young Cricketers v West Indies Young Cricketers The Saffrons, Eastbourne 31/08/1982 England Young Cricketers won by 105 runs Eng 205/8 WI 100 (55 overs per side) 11 England Young Cricketers v Australia Young Cricketers Lord`s 05/08/1983 Australia Young Cricketers won by 7 wickets Eng 191 Aus 192/3 12 England Young Cricketers v Australia Young Cricketers Derby 22/08/1983 England Young Cricketers won by 3 wickets Aus 215 Eng 216/7 13 West Indies Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 21/01/1985 West Indies Young Cricketers won by 100 runs WI 271/8 Eng 171 (50 overs per side) 14 West Indies Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 23/01/1985 England Young Cricketers won on faster scoring rate WI 245/6 Eng 116/8 (Compare the runs per over of England`s complete innings against that of the West Indies for the number of overs they received) 15 West Indies Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Mindoo Philip Park, Castries, St Lucia 05/02/1985 West Indies Young Cricketers won by 3 wickets Eng 129 WI 131/7 16 England Young Cricketers v Sri Lanka Young Cricketers Chelmsford 09/08/1986 Sri Lanka Young Cricketers won by 139 runs SL 254/8 Eng 115 (55 overs per side) 17 England Young Cricketers v Sri Lanka Young Cricketers Lord`s 11/08/1986 Sri Lanka Young Cricketers won by 4 wickets Eng 158 SL 162/6 18 Sri Lanka Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Khettarama Stadium, Colombo 01/02/1987 Sri Lanka Young Cricketers won by 2 wickets Eng 131/8 SL 132/8 (45 overs per side) 19 Sri Lanka Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 14/02/1987 England Young Cricketers won by 88 runs Eng 229/6 SL 141 20 Sri Lanka Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa 15/02/1987 Sri Lanka Young Cricketers won by 2 wickets Eng 210/7 SL 212/8 21 England Young Cricketers v New Zealand Young Cricketers Edgbaston 05/08/1989 England Young Cricketers won by 8 wickets NZ 163 Eng 164/2 (55 overs per side) 22 England Young Cricketers v New Zealand Young Cricketers Northampton 06/08/1989 England Young Cricketers won by 30 runs Eng 250/7 NZ 220 23 England Young Cricketers v New Zealand Young Cricketers Lord`s 08/08/1989 England Young Cricketers won by 22 runs Eng 203 NZ 181/9 24 Australia Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Manuka Oval, Canberra 19/01/1990 Australia Young Cricketers won by 8 wickets Eng 184 Aus 186/2 (55 overs per side) 25 Australia Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Melbourne Cricket Ground 23/01/1990 Australia Young Cricketers won by 7 wickets Eng 238/7 Aus 239/3 26 Australia Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Stevens Reserve East, Fremantle 04/02/1990 Australia Young Cricketers won by 77 runs Aus 211 Eng 134 27 England Young Cricketers v Pakistan Young Cricketers Lord`s 08/08/1990 England Young Cricketers won by 76 runs Eng 218/9 Pak 142 (55 overs per side) 28 England Young Cricketers v Pakistan Young Cricketers Kennington Oval, London 10/08/1990 Pakistan Young Cricketers won by 23 runs Pak 220/9 Eng 197 29 New Zealand Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Trust Bank Park, Hamilton 29/01/1991 New Zealand won by 130 runs NZ 251/9 Eng 121 (50 overs per side) (Match reduced before play started to 43 overs per side) 30 New Zealand Young Cricketers v England Young Cricketers Eden Park, Auckland 30/01/1991 New Zealand Young Cricketers won by 79 runs NZ 203/7 Eng 124 (Match reduced before play started to 29 overs per side) 31 England Young Cricketers v Australia Young Cricketers Lord`s 06/08/1991 Australia Young Cricketers won by 9 runs Aus 283/5 Eng 274/9 (55 overs per side) 32 England Young Cricketers v Australia Young Cricketers Trent Bridge 08/08/1991 Australia Young Cricketers won by 5 wickets Eng 183 Aus 184/5 33 Pakistan U19s v England U19s Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad 06/02/1992 Pakistan U19s won by 74 runs Pak 222/9 Eng 148 (45 overs per side) (Match reduced before play started to 44 overs per side) 34 Pakistan U19s v England U19s Quaid-e-Azam Stadium, Sahiwal 08/02/1992 Pakistan U19s won by 5 runs Pak 174/9 Eng 169 (Match reduced before play started to 40 overs per side) 35 Pakistan U19s v England U19s Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium 10/02/1992 Pakistan U19 won by 6 wickets Eng 150 Pak 152/4 36 India U19s v England U19s Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 25/02/1993 India U19s won by 7 wickets Eng 197/9 Ind 198/3 (50 overs per side) (Match reduced before play started to 47 overs per side) 37 India U19s v England U19s Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 27/02/1993 India U19s won by 8 wickets Eng 143 Ind 144/2 (Match reduced before play started to 46.5 overs per side) 38 India U19s v England U19s Gandhi Stadium, Jalandhar 03/03/1993 India U19s won by 5 wickets Eng 135/7 Ind 136/5 (Match reduced before play started to 48 overs per side) 40 England U19s v West Indies U19s Grace Road 05/08/1993 England U19s won by 90 runs Eng 292/5 WI 202/8 (55 overs per side) 41 England U19s v West Indies U19s Chelmsford 07/08/1993 England U19s won by 140 runs Eng 241/6 WI 101 42 Sri Lanka U19s v England U19s Welagedera Stadium, Kurunegala 25/01/1994 England U19s won by 48 runs Eng 122 SL 74 (50 overs per side) 43 Sri Lanka U19s v England U19s Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 27/01/1994 Sri Lanka U19s won by 7 wickets Eng 117 SL 120/3 (Match reduced before play started to 48 overs per side) 44 Sri Lanka U19s v England U19s Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa 29/01/1994 Sri Lanka U19s won by 29 runs SL 157/8 Eng 128 45 England U19s v India U19s Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 04/08/1994 England U19s won by 4 wickets Ind 139 Eng 143/6 (55 overs per side) 46 England U19s v India U19s Bristol 06/08/1994 England U19s won by 10 wickets Ind 186/9 Eng 187/0 47 West Indies U19s v England U19s Arnos Vale Playing Field, Kingstown, St Vincent 04/02/1995 West Indies U19s won by 3 wickets Eng 178 WI 179/7 (50 overs per side) 48 West Indies U19s v England U19s Arnos Vale Playing Field, Kingstown, St Vincent 05/02/1995 England U19s won by 43 runs Eng 215/8 WI 172 49 West Indies U19s v England U19s Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 07/02/1995 England U19s won by 90 runs Eng 278/6 WI 188 50 England U19s v South Africa U19s Canterbury 01/07/1995 England U19s won by 10 wickets SA 182 Eng 183/0 (55 overs per side) 51 England U19s v South Africa U19s Chelmsford 04/07/1995 England U19s won by 9 wickets SA 232/5 Eng 236/1 52 Zimbabwe U19s v England U19s Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 06/02/1996 England U19s win by 25 runs Eng 209 Zim 184 (50 overs per side) 53 Zimbabwe U19s v England U19s Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 08/02/1996 Match abandoned - - - - 54 Zimbabwe U19s v England U19s Alexandra Sports Club, Harare 10/02/1996 Match abandoned - - - - 55 England U19s v New Zealand U19s Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street 18/07/1996 England U19s won by 2 wickets NZ 265/7 Eng 268/8 (50 overs per side) 56 England U19s v New Zealand U19s Trent Bridge 20/07/1996 New Zealand U19s won by 29 runs NZ 228/7 Eng 199 57 Pakistan U19s v England U19s Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala 04/01/1997 England U19s won by 26 runs Eng 160/7 Pak 134 (50 overs per side) (Match reduced before play started to 38 overs per side) 58 Pakistan U19s v England U19s Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot 06/01/1997 England U19s won by 3 runs Eng 213/5 Pak 210 (Match reduced before play started to 40 overs per side) 59 Pakistan U19s v England U19s National Stadium, Karachi 08/01/1997 Pakistan U19s won by 2 wickets Eng 231/7 Pak 235/8 60 England U19s v Zimbabwe U19s Hove 01/08/1997 England U19s won by 9 wickets Zim 192/7 Eng 196/1 (50 overs per side) 61 England U19s v Zimbabwe U19s Northlands Road, Southampton 04/08/1997 England U19s won by 8 wickets Zim 156/9 Eng 157/2 (Match reduced before play started to 25 overs per side) 62 South Africa U19s v England U19s Willowmoore Park Main Oval, Benoni 03/01/1998 Match abandoned - - - - 63 South Africa U19s v England U19s Willowmoore Park Main Oval, Benoni 04/01/1998 South Africa U19s won by 7 wickets Eng 171 SA 172/3 (50 overs per side) 64 South Africa U19s v England U19s Supersport Park, Centurion 06/01/1998 South Africa U19s won by 50 runs SA 252/9 Eng 202 65 England U19s v Pakistan U19s Harrogate CC 30/07/1998 No result Eng 195/7 Pak 39/0 (Match reduced to 35 overs per side.
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