The Winners: McDonald’s Bicentennial Youth World Cup (1987/88): Australian Youth Team ICC U19 World Cup (1997/98): England U19 ICC U19 World Cup (1999/00): India U19 ICC U19 World Cup (2001/02): Australia U19 ICC U19 World Cup (2003/04): Pakistan U19 ICC U19 World Cup (2005/06): Pakistan U19 ICC U19 World Cup (2007/08): India U19 ICC U19 World Cup (2009/10): Australia U19 ICC U19 World Cup (2012): India U19 The five highest wicket-takers: Moises Henriques (Aus U19): 106.4-13-382-27 (Avg. 14.14, Econ. 3.58) Greg Thompson (Ire U19): 128.3-14-587-27 (Avg. 21.74, Econ. 4.56) Abhishek Sharma (Ind U19): 120.2-10-463-26 (Avg. 17.80, Econ. 3.84) Tim Bresnan (Eng U19): 119.0-13-491-25 (Avg. 19.64, Econ. 4.12) Wayne Parnell (Saf U19): 77.4-10-262-23 (Avg. 11.39, Econ. 3.37) The five top run scorers: Eoin Morgan (Ire U19): 606 runs from 13 innings at an average of 50.50 Babar Azam (Pak U19): 585 runs from 12 innings at an average of 58.50 Kraigg Brathwaite (WI U19): 548 runs from 12 innings at an average of 60.88 Kanishka Chaugai (Nep U19): 537 runs from 20 innings at an average of 28.26 Anamul Haque (Ban U19): 519 runs from 12 innings at an average of 43.25 The five highest individual scores: Donovan Pagon (WI U19): 176 vs Scot U19 on 21 January 2002 in Dunedin James Marshall (NZ U19): 164* vs Nam U19 on 15 January 1998 in Pretoria Scott Kremerskothen (Aus U19): 164 vs PNG U19 on 15 January 1998 in Orkney Jacques Rudolph (Saf U19): 156* vs Nep U19 on 12 January 2000 in Katunayake Cameron White (Aus 19): 156* vs Scot U19 on 25 January 2002 in Dunedin The five best bowling figures: Jeevan Mendis (SL U19): 9.2-2-19-7 vs Zim U19 on 24 January 2002 in Christchurch Trent Boult (NZ U19): 8.1-1-20-7 vs Malayasia U19 on 21 February 2008 in Johor Rahul Viswakarma (Nep U19): 6.2-4-3-6 vs PNG U19 on 23 August 2012 in Brisbane Wayne Parnell (Saf U19): 5.0-0-8-6 vs Ban U19 on 24 February 2008 in Kuala Lumpur Kamal Passi (Ind U19): 8.1-1-23-6 vs Zim U19 on 14 August 2012 in Townsville The five best wicketkeepers: Adam Crosthwaite (Aus U19): 28 dismissals (20 ct + 8 st) Darren Berry (Aus YT): 26 dismissals (23 ct + 3 st) Mahesh Chhetri (Nep U19): 26 dismissals (8 ct + 18 st) Manoj Katuwal (Nep U19): 23 dismissals (14 ct + 9 st) Golam Mortaza (Ban U19): 21 dismissals (15 ct + 6 st) The highest and the lowest total Highest total: Australia U19 480/6 (50/50) vs Kenya U19 on 20 January 2002 in Dunedin Lowest total: Scotland U19 22/10 (22.3/50) vs Australia U19 on 22 February 2004 in Chittagong Teams with the most number of U19 World Cups (from most to least): India U19 (3) Australia U19 & Pakistan U19 (2) England U19 & Australia Youth Team (1)