Generation of greats: Every ICC U-19 Men’s World Cup Winner 1988–2026 The Bridge Chronicle
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Generation of greats: Every ICC U-19 Men’s World Cup Winner 1988–2026

The "Boys in Blue" are on the verge of an unprecedented sixth title. For England, it is a quest to reclaim a crown they haven't worn since 1998.

Ashutosh Sahoo

As the 16th edition of the ICC Under-19 Men’s World Cup reaches its climax at the Harare Sports Club, the eyes of the cricketing world are on the showdown between India and England.

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Tournament Roll of Honour: 1988–2024

From Mohammad Kaif and Virat Kohli to Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram, the U-19 World Cup has been the ultimate finishing school for future international icons.

YearWinnerRunner-UpWinning CaptainPlayer of the Tournament
1988AustraliaPakistanGeoff ParkerNot Awarded
1998EnglandNew ZealandOwais ShahNot Awarded
2000IndiaSri LankaMohammad KaifYuvraj Singh (IND)
2002AustraliaSouth AfricaCameron WhiteTatenda Taibu (ZIM)
2004PakistanWest IndiesKhalid LatifShikhar Dhawan (IND)
2006PakistanIndiaSarfaraz AhmedCheteshwar Pujara (IND)
2008IndiaSouth AfricaVirat KohliTim Southee (NZ)
2010AustraliaPakistanMitchell MarshDominic Hendricks (SA)
2012IndiaAustraliaUnmukt ChandWill Bosisto (AUS)
2014South AfricaPakistanAiden MarkramAiden Markram (SA)
2016West IndiesIndiaShimron HetmyerMehedi Hasan (BAN)
2018IndiaAustraliaPrithvi ShawShubman Gill (IND)
2020BangladeshIndiaAkbar AliYashasvi Jaiswal (IND)
2022IndiaEnglandYash DhullDewald Brevis (SA)
2024AustraliaIndiaHugh WeibgenKwena Maphaka (SA)
2026TBATBATBATBA

Success by nation

The tournament has been historically dominated by the Southern Hemisphere and the Asian sub-continent, with India standing as the standard-bearer for junior excellence.

  • India (5 Titles): 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2022.

  • Australia (4 Titles): 1988, 2002, 2010, 2024.

  • Pakistan (2 Titles): 2004, 2006 (The only team to defend their title).

  • England (1 Title): 1998.

  • South Africa (1 Title): 2014.

  • West Indies (1 Title): 2016.

  • Bangladesh (1 Title): 2020.

The 2026 final:

The current edition, hosted across Zimbabwe and Namibia, has been defined by the emergence of 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi. By scoring 175 off 80 balls in the final, he has not only set the record for the highest individual score in a final but has also ensured India is the heavy favorite to lift their 6th trophy.

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