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Highest and Lowest Scores THE ICC U19 CRICKET WORLD CUP 1987/88 TO 2019/20 LOWEST SCORES (Under 100 in completed matches) SCORE MATCH AND VENUE DATE RESULT AGGREGATE 22 By Scotland v Australia 22/2/04 Australia won by 10 wickets 45 MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong (In Bangladesh) 41 By Canada v South Africa 25/1/02 South Africa won by 10 wickets 83 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (In New Zealand) 41 By Bangladesh v South Africa 24/2/08 South Africa won by 201 runs 283 Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur (In Malaysia) 41 By Japan v India 21/1/20 India won by 10 wickets 83 Mangaung Outdoor Centre, Bloemfontein (In South Africa) 43 By Japan v Sri Lanka 25/1/20 Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets 90 Absa Puk Oval, Potchefstroom (In South Africa) 46 By Uganda v England 17/2/04 England won by 213 runs 306 MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong (In Bangladesh) 47 By Malaysia v New Zealand 21/2/08 New Zealand won by 8 wickets 95 Johor Cricket Academy Oval, Johor (In Malaysia) 50 By Kenya v Australia 20/1/02 Australia won by 430 runs 480 Carisbrook, Dunedin (In New Zealand) 53 By New Zealand v Australia 22/1/00 Australia won by 69 runs 175 Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa (In Sri Lanka) 53 By Papua New Guinea v Pakistan 20/1/02 Pakistan won by 8 wickets 107 Lincoln No 3 Ground, Lincoln (In New Zealand) 55 By Namibia v Australia 11/1/00 Australia won by 266 runs 376 P Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 55 By Bermuda v England 19/2/08 England won by 10 wickets 111 Royal Military College, Kuala Lumpur (In Malaysia) 56 By Papua New Guinea v India 19/2/14 India won by 245 runs 357 Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium (In the UAE) 57 By Namibia v Bangladesh 19/1/00 Bangladesh won by 7 wickets 115 Uyanwatte Stadium, Matara (In Sri Lanka) 57 By Nigeria v West Indies 23/1/20 West Indies won by 246 runs 360 Country Club B field, Kimberley (In South Africa) 58 By England v India 15/2/06 India won by 234 runs 350 R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 58 By Nigeria v England 25/1/20 England won by 8 wickets 122 De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley (In South Africa) SCORE MATCH AND VENUE DATE RESULT AGGREGATE 59 By Papua New Guinea v West Indies 14/1/98 West indies won by 10 wickets 119 Manzil Park Stadium, Klerksdorp (In South Africa) 59 By Zimbabwe v Nepal 24/2/08 Nepal won by 99 runs 217 Institute Pergeruan Temenggong Ibrahim, Johor (In Malaysia) 59 By Papua New Guinea v Australia 19/1/18 Australia won by 311 runs 370 Lincoln No 3 Ground (In New Zealand) 60 By Papua New Guinea v Pakistan 15/2/04 Pakistan won by 8 wickets 123 Khulna Divisional Stadium, Khulna (In Bangladesh) 61 By Nigeria v Australia 20/1/20 Australia won by 10 wickets 123 Country Club B Field, Kimberley (In South Africa) 64 By Papua New Guinea v India 16/1/18 India won by 10 wickets 131 Bay Oval, Mount Manuganui (In New Zealand) 65 By Ireland v Australia 17/1/10 Australia won by 209 runs 339 Queenstown Events Centre (In New Zealand) 65 By Namibia v Bangladesh 2/2/16 Bangladesh won by 8 wickets 131 Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium, Cox`s Bazar (In Bangladesh) 66 By Kenya v Pakistan 12/1/00 Pakistan won by 8 wickets 133 Dimbulla Cricket & Athletic Ground, Radella (In Sri Lanka) 69 By Pakistan v India 30/1/18 India won by 203 runs 341 Hagley Oval, Christchurch (In New Zealand) 70 By Pakistan v England 7/3/88 England won by 56 runs 196 Chaffey Park, Merbein (In Australia) 71 By Zimbabwe v New Zealand 21/1/02 New Zealand won by 6 wickets 143 Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln (In New Zealand) 71 By India v Pakistan 19/2/06 Pakistan won by 38 runs 180 R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 72 By Fiji v England 27/1/16 England won by 299 runs 443 MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong (In Bangladesh) 73 By Kenya v Bangladesh 21/1/00 Bangladesh won by 125 runs 271 Uyanwatte Stadium, Matara (In Sri Lanka) 73 By Australia v Zimbabwe 18/2/04 Zimbabwe won by 7 wickets 147 Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra (In Bangladesh) 73 By Nigeria v Sri Lanka 27/1/20 Sri Lanka won by 233 runs 379 North West University No 2 Ground, Potchefstroom (In South Africa) SCORE MATCH AND VENUE DATE RESULT AGGREGATE 74 By the Americas v West Indies 15/1/00 West Indies won by 142 runs 290 Kadirana Cricket Grounds, Gampaha (In Sri Lanka) 74 By Uganda v Pakistan 6/2/06 Pakistan won by 8 wickets 149 P Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 74 By Nepal v West Indies 1/3/08 West Indies won by 7 wickets 152 Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur (In Malaysia) 75 By Papua New Guinea v Bangladesh 27/1/02 Bangladesh won by 9 wickets 151 Colin Maiden Park, Auckland (In New Zealand) 75 By Malaysia v Pakistan 17/2/08 Pakistan won by 8 wickets 151 Johor Cricket Academy Oval, Johor (In Malaysia) 75 By Canada v Bangladesh 22/2/14 Bangladesh won by 9 wickets 151 Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi (In the UAE) 75 By Scotland v Pakistan 19/1/20 Pakistan won by 7 wickets 152 Absa Puk Oval, Potchefstroom (In South Africa) 77 By India v Bangladesh 24/1/02 Bangladesh won by 2 wickets 155 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (In New Zealand) 77 By New Zealand v Pakistan 10/2/06 Pakistan won by 8 wickets 155 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 78 By Kenya v India 15/1/98 India won by 175 runs 331 Azaadville Oval, Azaadville (In South Africa) 78 By Ireland v South Africa 23/1/00 South Africa won by 10 wickets 160 Welagedera Stadium, Kurunegala (In Sri Lanka) 78 By Uganda v Bangladesh 24/2/04 Bangladesh won by 4 wickets 157 Chittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong (In Bangladesh) 78 By Fiji v West Indies 31/1/16 West Indies won by 262 runs 418 MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong (In Bangladesh) 79 By Namibia v Denmark 22/1/98 Denmark won by 226 runs 384 New Wanderers No 3 Oval, Johannesburg (in South Africa) 79 By Nepal v Sri Lanka 20/8/12 Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets 159 Peter Burge Oval, Brisbane (n Australia) 80 By Kenya v Zimbabwe 27/1/02 Zimbabwe won by 211 runs 371 Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland (In New Zealand) 81 By Canada v Sri Lanka 17/2/04 Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets 165 Bir Shrestha Shahid Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir Stadium, Rajshahi (In Bangladesh) 81 By Fiji v Zimbabwe 29/1/16 Zimbabwe won by 7 wickets 165 MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong (In Bangladesh) SCORE MATCH AND VENUE DATE RESULT AGGREGATE 82 By Bermuda v Bangladesh 18/2/08 Bangladesh won by 178 runs 342 Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur (In Malaysia) 82 By Nepal v Australia 13/8/12 Australia won by 212 runs 376 Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville, Queensland (In Australia) 83 By Papua New Guinea v Australia 24/2/04 Australia won by 9 wickets 168 Chittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong (In Bangladesh) 83 By Namibia v England 10/2/16 England won by 203 runs 369 Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah (In Bangladesh) 83 By Fiji v Canada 11/2/16 Canada won by 8 wickets 167 Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium, Cox`s Bazar (In Bangladesh) 84 By Uganda v Bangladesh 9/2/04 Bangladesh won by 171 runs 339 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 84 By Namibia v Sri Lanka 20/2/08 Sri Lanka won by 163 runs 331 University Sains Malaysia, Penang (In Malaysia) 85 By Canada v Namibia 1/2/02 Namibia won by 142 runs 311 Colin Maiden Park No 2 Ground, Auckland (In New Zealand) 85 By Papua New Guinea v Bangladesh 26/1/10 Bangladesh won by 168 runs 338 Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North (In New Zealand) 85 By Papua New Guinea v India 17/2/08 India won by 195 runs 365 Kinara Oval, Kuala Lumpur (In Malaysia) 86 By Afghanistan v USA 27/1/10 USA won by 9 wickets 173 Nelson Park, Napier (In New Zealand) 86 By Zimbabwe v Pakistan 22/2/08 Pakistan won by 87 runs 259 Institute Pergeruan Temenggong Ibrahim, Johor (In Malaysia) 88 By Namibia v Scotland 19/1/98 Scotland won by 156 runs 332 Avion Park CC, Kempton Park (in South Africa) 88 By the West Indies v Pakistan 20/2/04 Pakistan won by 163 runs 339 Khulna Divisional Stadium, Khulna (In Bangladesh) 88 By Scotland v India 17/2/14 India won by 5 wickets 180 Dubai Sports City Stadium (In the UAE) 89 By Nepal v Sri Lanka 20/1/00 Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets 181 Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa (In Sri Lanka) 89 By Papua New Guinea v West Indies 27/2/08 West Indies won by 6 wickets 179 Institute Pergeruan Temenggong Ibrahim, Johor (In Malaysia) 89 By Scotland v Bangladesh 21/1/20 Bangladesh won by 7 wickets 180 Witrand Cricket Field, Potchefstroom (In South Africa) SCORE MATCH AND VENUE DATE RESULT AGGREGATE 89 By Papua New Guinea v Nepal 23/8/12 Nepal won by 6 wickets 179 Peter Burge Oval, Brisbane (In Australia) 90 By Australia v Sri Lanka 15/1/00 Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets 181 R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 90 By New Zealand v Pakistan 18/1/00 Pakistan won by 6 wickets 184 R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 90 By New Zealand v South Africa 25/8/12 South Africa won by 8 wickets 184 Endeavour Park, Townsville, Queensland, Australia (In Australia) 91 By Bangladesh v Zimbabwe 31/1/02 Zimbabwe won by 9 wickets 185 Colin Maiden Park, Auckland (In New Zealand) 91 By South Africa v Zimbabwe 8/2/16 Zimbabwe won by 8 wickets 185 Sheikh Kamal International Cricket Stadium, Cox`s Bazar (In Bangladesh) 93 By Namibia v Sri Lanka 13/1/00 Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets 189 P Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo (In Sri Lanka) 93 By Kenya v Nepal 16/1/00 Nepal won by 14 runs 200 Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy (In Sri Lanka) 93 By Japan v England 27/1/20 England won by 9 wickets 187 Witrand Cricket Field, Potchefstroom (In South Africa) 94 By Namibia v West Indies 20/1/98 West Indies won by 8 wickets 189 Christian Brothers School Ground, Boksburg (in South Africa) 95 By the Americas v Zimbabwe 13/1/00 Zimbabwe won by 8 wickets 191 Kadirana Cricket Grounds, Gampaha (In Sri Lanka) 95 By Scotland v Bangladesh 17/2/04
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