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AFGHANISTAN Highest Totals Score Overs Opposition Ground Match Date 340/9 50 V Fiji U19 Cox's Bazar 05 Feb 2016 336/7 50 V Scot AFGHANISTAN Highest totals Score Overs Opposition Ground Match Date 340/9 50 v Fiji U19 Cox's Bazar 05 Feb 2016 336/7 50 v Scot U19 Brisbane 21 Aug 2012 253 49.2 v Aust U19 Abu Dhabi 17 Feb 2014 244/6 49 v PNG U19 Brisbane 19 Aug 2012 218/5 46.5 v Zim U19 Cox's Bazar 12 Feb 2016 212 50 v B'desh U19 Abu Dhabi 15 Feb 2014 206 48 v W Indies U19 ICCA 2 Dubai 25 Feb 2014 197 49.5 v S Africa U19 Sharjah 23 Feb 2014 196/6 25.3 v Namibia U19s Abu Dhabi 19 Feb 2014 194/9 50 v S Lanka U19 Brisbane 24 Aug 2012 Lowest Totals Score Overs Opposition Ground Match Date 86 32.2 v USA U19 Napier 27 Jan 2010 118 49.2 v India U19 Lincoln 15 Jan 2010 126 47.2 v England U19 Christchurch 18 Jan 2010 126 41.2 v Pakistan U19 Sylhet 28 Jan 2016 143 37.3 v PNG U19 Napier 24 Jan 2010 144 45.1 v Pakistan U19 Buderim 11 Aug 2012 151 44.5 v S Lanka U19 Sylhet 30 Jan 2016 190/9 50 v NZ U19 Buderim 14 Aug 2012 191 48.3 v Scot U19 Buderim 15 Aug 2012 194/9 50 v S Lanka U19 Brisbane 24 Aug 2012 Most runs Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Hashmatullah Shahidi 2010-2014 18 18 2 425 57 26.56 0 4 Javed Ahmadi 2010-2012 12 12 1 407 134 37.00 1 2 Ihsanullah 2014-2016 12 12 1 294 63 26.72 0 1 Karim Janat 2016-2016 6 6 0 273 156 45.50 1 0 Tariq Stanikzai 2016-2016 6 6 2 269 106* 67.25 1 3 Afsar Zazai 2010-2012 10 9 1 206 44 25.75 0 0 Najibullah Zadran 2012-2012 6 6 0 204 83 34.00 0 2 Nasir Jamal 2012-2014 11 11 3 203 61 25.37 0 1 Noor-ul-Haq 2010-2012 8 8 0 183 61 22.87 0 2 Mohammad Mujtaba 2014-2014 6 6 0 182 75 30.33 0 2 Highest individual scores Player Runs Opposition Ground Match Date Karim Janat 156 v Fiji U19 Cox's Bazar 05 Feb 2016 Javed Ahmadi 134 v Scot U19 Brisbane 21 Aug 2012 Tariq Stanikzai 106* v Zim U19 Cox's Bazar 12 Feb 2016 Javed Ahmadi 90* v HK U19 Christchurch 19 Jan 2010 Najibullah Zadran 83 v Scot U19 Brisbane 21 Aug 2012 Mohammad Mujtaba 75 v Aust U19 Abu Dhabi 17 Feb 2014 Perwez Malikzai 74 v Fiji U19 Cox's Bazar 05 Feb 2016 Javed Ahmadi 71 v Scot U19 Buderim 15 Aug 2012 Najibullah Zadran 69 v NZ U19 Buderim 14 Aug 2012 Ihsanullah 63 v Aust U19 Abu Dhabi 17 Feb 2014 Most wickets Player Span Mat Wkts BBI Ave Econ 5 Aftab Alam 2010-2012 12 21 6-33 21.04 4.60 1 Sayed Shirzad 2012-2014 9 15 4-34 24.73 4.46 0 Muslim Musa 2014-2016 10 12 3-31 22.08 4.21 0 Yamin Ahmadzai 2010-2012 9 12 4-35 26.00 4.16 0 Rashid Khan 2016-2016 6 10 3-16 17.10 3.20 0 Shamsurrahman 2016-2016 6 9 3-19 11.77 2.98 0 Zia-ur-Rehman 2014-2016 8 9 3-33 23.55 3.11 0 Sharafuddin Ashraf 2014-2014 6 8 3-55 28.12 4.05 0 Ayub Khan 2010-2010 5 5 3-27 24.80 4.27 0 Zakiullah Zaki 2010-2010 6 5 5-34 28.40 4.48 1 Best bowling figures Player Runs Wkts Opposition Ground Match Date Aftab Alam 33 6 v PNG U19 Napier 24 Jan 2010 Zakiullah Zaki 34 5 v HK U19 Christchurch 19 Jan 2010 Aftab Alam 31 4 v HK U19 Napier 25 Jan 2010 Sayed Shirzad 34 4 v NZ U19 Buderim 14 Aug 2012 Yamin Ahmadzai 35 4 v NZ U19 Buderim 14 Aug 2012 Abdullah Adil 45 4 v Aust U19 Abu Dhabi 17 Feb 2014 Nijat Masood 6 3 v Fiji U19 Cox's Bazar 05 Feb 2016 Rashid Khan 16 3 v Fiji U19 Cox's Bazar 05 Feb 2016 Shamsurrahman 19 3 v S Lanka U19 Sylhet 30 Jan 2016 Usman Ghani 21 3 v S Lanka U19 ICCA 2 Dubai 27 Feb 2014 Shamsurrahman 21 3 v Canada U19 Sylhet 01 Feb 2016 Partnership records Wkt Runs Partners Opposition Ground Match Date 1st 86 Javed Ahmadi, Ayan Aminzai v HK U19 Christchurch 19 Jan 2010 2nd 126 Mohammad Mujtaba, Ihsanullah v Aust U19 Abu Dhabi 17 Feb 2014 3rd 105 Javed Ahmadi, Abdur Mangal v Scot U19 Brisbane 21 Aug 2012 4th 130 Karim Janat, Perwez Malikzai v Fiji U19 Cox's Bazar 05 Feb 2016 5th 63 Hashmatullah Shahidi, Nasir Jamal v Namibia U19s Abu Dhabi 19 Feb 2014 6th 101 Najibullah Zadran, Afsar Zazai v Scot U19 Brisbane 21 Aug 2012 7th 85* Mohibullah Oryakhel, Afsar Zazai v PNG U19 Brisbane 19 Aug 2012 8th 39 Afsar Zazai, Yamin Ahmadzai v NZ U19 Buderim 14 Aug 2012 9th 39 Afsar Zazai, Aftab Alam v Scot U19 Buderim 15 Aug 2012 10th 19 Waheedullah Shafaq, Zahir Khan v S Lanka U19 Sylhet 30 Jan 2016 AUSTRALIA Highest Totals Score Overs Opposition Ground Match Date 480/6 50 v Kenya U19 Dunedin 20 Jan 2002 398/6 50 v PNG U19 Orkney 15 Jan 1998 352/8 50 v Zim U19 Potchefstroom (Uni) 12 Jan 1998 340/5 50 v Ireland U19 Chittagong 29 Feb 2004 335/5 50 v Scot U19 Dunedin 25 Jan 2002 321/2 50 v Namibia U19s Colombo (PSS) 11 Jan 2000 316/9 50 v S Africa U19 Colombo (SSC) 05 Feb 2006 312 48 v Namibia U19s Penang 17 Feb 2008 303/8 50 v ICC Ass. U19s Wentworth 03 Mar 1988 299/8 50 v W Indies U19 Potchefstroom (Uni) 13 Jan 1998 Lowest Totals Score Overs Opposition Ground Match Date 73 19 v Zim U19 Bogra 18 Feb 2004 90 37.1 v S Lanka U19 Colombo (RPS) 15 Jan 2000 112 47.5 v Pakistan U19 Colombo (RPS) 20 Jan 2000 114 34.5 v India U19 Colombo (PSS) 25 Jan 2000 122 42.2 v NZ U19 Moratuwa 22 Jan 2000 124 32.3 v Pakistan U19 Colombo (RPS) 17 Feb 2006 129 47.2 v Pakistan U19 Kuala Lumpur 25 Feb 2008 147 47.2 v England U19 Cape Town 27 Jan 1998 150 42.2 v S Africa U19 Dubai (DSC) 26 Feb 2014 167 47.2 v Pakistan U19 Mildura 08 Mar 1988 Most runs Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 BD Williams 1988-1988 9 9 0 471 112 52.33 2 3 SE Marsh 2000-2002 15 15 0 471 125 31.40 1 3 CL White 2002-2002 8 8 2 423 156* 70.50 1 2 CJ Simmons 2002-2002 7 7 0 399 155 57.00 1 3 SG Law 1988-1988 8 8 1 352 89 50.28 0 3 AJ Crosthwaite 2002-2004 16 11 5 280 50* 46.66 0 1 WG Bosisto 2012-2012 6 6 5 276 87* 276.00 0 2 SR Watson 2000-2000 6 6 1 266 100* 53.20 1 1 GJ Bailey 2002-2002 7 7 4 256 69* 85.33 0 3 JR Doran 2014-2014 5 5 2 249 99* 83.00 0 1 Highest Individual Scores Player Runs Opposition Ground Match Date SP Kremerskothen 164 v PNG U19 Orkney 15 Jan 1998 CL White 156* v Scot U19 Dunedin 25 Jan 2002 CJ Simmons 155 v Kenya U19 Dunedin 20 Jan 2002 DJ Thornely 126 v Zim U19 Potchefstroom (Uni) 12 Jan 1998 SE Marsh 125 v Kenya U19 Dunedin 20 Jan 2002 CT Bancroft 125 v Nepal U19 Townsville 13 Aug 2012 MW Hill 124 v Namibia U19 Penang 17 Feb 2008 MJ North 115 v Zim U19 Potchefstroom (Uni) 12 Jan 1998 BD Williams 112 v W.Indies U19 Mildura 28 Feb 1988 BD Williams 108 v Pakistan U19 Adelaide 13 Mar 1988 Most wickets Player Span Mat Wkts BBI Ave Econ 5 MC Henriques 2004-2006 13 27 4-22 14.14 3.58 0 WJ Holdsworth 1988-1988 8 19 4-36 12.52 3.29 0 JR Hazlewood 2008-2010 10 19 4-26 15.94 4.16 0 XJ Doherty 2002-2002 7 16 4-15 9.50 2.69 0 AC Bird 2002-2002 7 15 4-47 14.33 4.05 0 B Casson 2002-2002 6 12 4-33 15.08 3.99 0 SG Busbridge 1998-1998 6 12 4-38 18.33 5.21 0 JC Scuderi 1988-1988 8 12 5-27 19.16 3.06 1 AE Tucker 1988-1988 8 12 4-42 21.91 3.29 0 GD Putland 2004-2004 6 11 4-9 14.36 3.95 0 NM Hauritz 2000-2000 7 11 2-4 14.45 2.89 0 AJ Turner 2012-2012 6 11 4-28 16.18 4.09 0 Best bowling figures Player Runs Wkts Opposition Ground Match Date TH Welsford 22 5 v NZ U19 Moratuwa 22 Jan 2000 JC Scuderi 27 5 v England U19 Renmark 06 Mar 1988 CS Huckett 7 4 v Scot U19 Chittagong 22 Feb 2004 GD Putland 9 4 v Scot U19 Chittagong 22 Feb 2004 XJ Doherty 15 4 v Scot U19 Dunedin 25 Jan 2002 ND Buchanan 16 4 v Ireland U19 Queenstown 17 Jan 2010 BA McFadyen 20 4 v India U19 Berri 29 Feb 1988 MC Henriques 22 4 v S Lanka U19 Colombo (SSC) 11 Feb 2006 BA McFadyen 26 4 v ICC Ass.
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