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Groups announced for World Cup 2012
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Scotland are drawn along with Pakistan, New Zealand and Afghanistan while Ireland will face Australia, England and Nepal.
Queensland confirmed as World Cup venue
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Cricket Australia has announced that Queensland will host the 2012 Under 19 World Cup.
Papua New Guinea outclass disappointing Ireland
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When a team loses after they have already qualified for a major tournament, the defeat is often put down to complacency. But Papua New Guinea beat Ireland because they were the better team.
Wright delight as Scotland claim trophy
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Spin king Kyle Smith claimed five wickets as Scotland clinched the U19 World Cup qualifying title in style yesterday.
Tame USA lose out on the final day
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The USA failed to qualify for the World Cup after they were totally outplayed by Nepal in their final match.
Scotland take the title in style
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Scotland made it eight wins in a row as they clinched the title with a convincing win over Vanuatu.
Afghanistan and Namibia seal their places
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Convincing wins over Canada and Kenya respectively saw Afghanistan and Namibia grab two of the remaining qualifiying places on the final day.
PNG defeat Ireland to clinch finals place
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Ireland's Under 19 cricketers ended the World Cup Qualifying tournament in 3rd place after losing to Papua New Guinea in Eglinton.
Dockrell stars as Ireland seal qualification
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Teenage spin sensation George Dockrell leads Ireland into the Under 19 World Cup with a classy all-round performance.
About the Tournament
The Under 19 World Cup Qualifier consists of hosts Ireland, Afghanistan, Canada, Kenya, Namibia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, USA and Vanuatu, playing each other in a round-robin league. The top six sides from this tournament will qualify for a place at the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup to be held in Australia next year. The 10 ICC Full Members automatically qualify.The 45 matches will be played at 14 venues in the Leinster and North West Cricket Union regions of Ireland.
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