Today we discuss the Cricketers with the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2010. The ICC Under-19 World Cup 2010 was the eighth edition of Youth Cricket World Cup for the age group U-19. The tournament was hosted by New Zealand during January 15- 30, 2010 and participated by 16 countries. Australian Cricket team won the tournament, their third ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup title, defeating Pakistan in the title clash. Here we talk about the batters who scored the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2010.
5. Tim Armstrong (Australia)
The right-handed all-rounder batter, Timothy John Armstrong, was part of the Australian Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2010. Armstrong, who plays for New South Wales in domestic cricket & Sydney Thunder in Big Bash League, would go on to score 240 runs from 6 innings of the 6 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2010 at an average of 40. His score included a fifty and Bowes’ 73 not out against Ireland at Queenstown was his best score of the tournament and with these runs, Tim Armstrong made to the top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2010.
4. Bhanuka Rajapaksa (Sri Lanka)
The Colombo born left handed batter Pramod Bhanuka Bandara Rajapaksa was part of the Sri Lankan Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2010. Rajapaksa, who would play for Sinhalese Sports Club in domestic cricket, would go on to score 253 runs from 6 innings of the 6 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2010 tournament at an average of 63+. His score included two fifties and Rajapaksa’s 79 against South Africa at Lincoln was his best from the tournament and with these runs, Bhanuka Rajapaksa reached the exclusive top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2010.
3. Babar Azam (Pakistan)
The Lahore born Right hand batter, Mohammad Babar Azam, was part of the Pakistan Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2010. Azam, who plays for Baluchistan in domestic cricket, Karachi Kings in PSL, Guyana Amazon Warriors in CPL, Sydney Sixers in BBL & Rangpur Riders in BPL, would go on to gather 298 runs from 6 innings of the 6 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2010 tournament at an average of 59+. His scores included a hundred & a fifty. Azam’s 129 against West Indies was his best and the highest individual score of the tournament. With these runs, Babar Azam reached the exclusive top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2010.
2. Kraigg Brathwaite (West Indies)
The Barbados born Right hand batter Kraigg Clairmonte Brathwaite was part of the West Indies Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2010. Brathwaite, who plays for Barbados in West Indies domestic cricket and has played for Nottinghamshire & Yorkshire in English Cricket, would go on to score 335 runs from 6 innings of the 6 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2010 at an average of 67. His scores included 4 fifties and Brathwaite’s 92 not out against Pakistan was his best from the tournament. With these runs, Kraigg Brathwaite reached the top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2010.
1. Dominic Hendricks (South Africa)
The Port Elizabeth born left-handed wicket-keeper batter, Dominic Andrew Hendricks, was part of the South African Under-19 team for the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2010. Hendricks, who would play for Gauteng in domestic cricket, would go on to score 391 runs from 6 innings of the 6 matches he played in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2010 at an average of 97+. His scores included three fifties and a hundred and Dominic’s 107 not out against hosts New Zealand at Lincoln was his best score of the tournament. With these runs, Dominic Hendricks made to the top 5 list for the most runs in U-19 World Cup 2010.
These were the cricketers who sparkled with bat and led the runs table at the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2010. These exceptional batting performances were the buzz of the town during the tournament. Australia won the tournament and Dominic Hendricks 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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