Papua New Guinea national under-19 cricket team

Papua New Guinea Under-19s
Association Cricket PNG
International Cricket Council
ICC region East Asia-Pacific
International cricket
First international Papua New Guinea PNG vs. Bangladesh 
(Penang, Malaysia; 30 July 1994)
As of 8 February 2016

The Papua New Guinea Under-19 cricket team represents the country of Papua New Guinea in Under-19 international cricket.

Papua New Guinea recently finished third in the 2009 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier which was held in Canada. The team gained victories over the Under-19 teams of Hong Kong, Canada, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Vanuatu, the United States and the Netherlands. The team lost only two matches to Ireland and Afghanistan. Papua New Guinea's performance in this tournament gained them qualification for the 2010 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.

List of captains

Eight people have captained Papua New Guinea in under-19 One Day International (ODI) matches.[1] Chris Amini, who captained the Papua New Guinea senior team in its inaugural ODI series in November 2014, is the only player to captain Papua New Guinea in both under-19 and regular ODIs.[2]

NameFirstLastMWLTNRWin%
1Christopher Alu19981998202000.00
2Kohu Dai20022002505000.00
3Clive Elly20022002101000.00
4Chris Amini20042004606000.00
5Colin Amini200820085140020.00
6Jason Kila201020106150016.67
7Christopher Kent201220126150016.67
8Dogodo Bau20142014606000.00
Overall
37334008.11

Records

All records listed are for under-19 One Day International (ODI) matches only.

Team records

Highest totals[3]
Lowest totals[4]

Individual records

Most career runs[5]
  • 271 – Tony Ura (from 11 matches between 2008 and 2010, at an average of 27.10)
  • 208 – Sese Bau (from 12 matches between 2010 and 2012, at an average of 18.90)
  • 205 – Christopher Kent (from 6 matches in 2012, at an average of 41.00)
Highest individual scores[6]
Most career wickets[7]
  • 23 – Raymond Haoda (from 12 matches between 2010 and 2012, at an average of 19.52)
  • 13 – Alei Nao (from 8 matches between 2012 and 2014, at an average of 21.30)
  • 13 – Kabua Morea (from 9 matches between 2012 and 2014, at an average of 24.76)
Best bowling performances[8]

References

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