Today we discuss the Cricketers with the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2002. The ICC Under-19 World Cup 2002 was the fourth edition of Youth Cricket World Cup for the age group U-19. The tournament was hosted by Bangladesh during January 18- February 9, 2002 and participated by 16 countries. Australia Cricket team won the tournament, their second ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup title, defeating South Africa Cricket team in the title clash. Here we talk about the batters who scored the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2002.
5. Charles Coventry (Zimbabwe)
The Kwekwe born right-handed all-rounder, Charles Kevin Coventry, was a member of the Zimbabwe Under-19 team at the ICC U-19 World Cup 2002. Coventry, who would play for Matabeleland Tuskers in Zimbabwe domestic cricket, would go on to score 314 runs from 8 innings of the 8 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2002 at an average of 44+. His score included three fifties and Charles’ 64 not out against Namibia was his best from the tournament and with these runs, Charles Coventry featured in the exclusive top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2002.
4. Shaun Marsh (Australia)
The Left hand batter, Shaun Edward Marsh, was part of the Australian Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2002. Marsh, who would play for Western Australia in domestic cricket, Perth Scorchers & Melbourne Renegades in Big Bash League, would go on to score 317 runs from 8 innings of the 8 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2002 at an average of almost 40. His score included a fifty & a hundred and Shaun’s 125 against Kenya was his best score of the tournament. With these runs, he made to the top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2002.
3. Craig Simmons (Australia)
The left -handed batter, Craig Joseph Simmons, was also part of the Australian Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2002. Simmons, who would play for New South Wales in domestic cricket & Perth Scorchers, Adelaide Strikers in Big Bash League, would go on to score 399 runs from 7 innings of the 7 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2002 at an average of 57. His score included 3 fifties and a hundred; Simmons’ 155 against Kenya was his best score of the tournament. With these runs, Craig Simmons made to the top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2002.
2. Donovan Pagon (West Indies)
The Jamaica born Right hand batter Donovan Jomo Pagon was part of the West Indies Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2002. Pagon, who would play for Jamaica in West Indies domestic cricket, would go on to score 421 runs from 7 innings of the 7 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2002 at an average of 70+. His scores included 2 fifties and a hundred; Pagon’s 176 against Scotland was his best and the highest individual score of the tournament. With these runs, Donovan reached the top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2002.
1. Cameron White (Australia)
The right-handed batter, Cameron Leon White, was part of the Australian Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2002. White, who would play for Victoria in domestic cricket, Adelaide Strikers, Melbourne Stars & Melbourne Renegades in Big Bash League and Deccan Chargers, Royal Challengers Bangalore & Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL, would go on to score 423 runs from 8 innings of the 8 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2002 at an average of 40. His score included two fifties and a hundred and Cameron’s 156 not out against Scotland was his best score of the tournament. With these runs, Cameron White made to the top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2002.
These were the cricketers who sparkled with bat and made the runs table vibrant at the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2002. These exceptional batting performances were the buzz of the town during the tournament. Australia won the tournament and Tatenda Taibu was chosen player of the tournament. This is it for today. Hope you liked it, don’t forget to comment in your thoughts and questions. Stay well and keep reading about our U-19 stars.
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