Pakistan U-19 cricket team
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| First match | v India at Wankhede Stadium, Bombay, 20 January 1979 |
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| Captain | Imad Wasim |
| Coach | Mansoor Rana |
| Manager | Aftab Baluch |
| Total matches | 63 |
| - this year | 2 |
| Last match | v Australian at County Ground, Derby, 13 August 2007 |
| Wins/losses | 10/13 |
| - this year | 1/1 |
| As of 22 October 2007 Source: ICC |
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The Pakistan Under-19 cricket team are 2007 world champions at the international cricket under-19 level, having won the 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup making them the first team to win two U-19 World Cups back to back. Pakistan defeated the Indian Under-19 cricket team in a dramatic final in Colombo, when they successfully defended a very low total of 109 by dismissing a strong Indian batting lineup for 71. India is the existing world champion.
[edit] Players
The Under-19 team used 20 players in the ODI series against Australia in October 2007:
- Imad Wasim (Captain)
- Adil Raza
- Ahmed Iqbal
- Ahmed Shehzad
- Ali Asad
- Asad Baig
- Asif Khan
- Azhar Attari
- Jibran Khan
- Junaid Khan
- Kamran Hussain
- Mohammad Hasan
- Mohammad Rameez
- Nasir Malik
- Nauman Masood
- Rahatullah
- Shahzaib Ahmed
- Shan Masood
- Umar Amin
- Usman Salahuddin

