2015 ICC Americas Under-19 Championship


The 2015 ICC Americas Under-19 Championship was an international cricket tournament held in Bermuda, from 5 to 11 July 2015. It was the eighth edition of the ICC Americas Under-19 Championship, and the first held in Bermuda since the inaugural tournament in 2001.
Canada won the title for a fifth time, finishing the tournament undefeated to qualify directly for the 2016 Under-19 World Cup. The United States were the runner-up, finishing ahead of Bermuda on net run rate to proceed to the 2015 World Cup Qualifier, where the winner will also qualify for the World Cup. The tournament was originally going to involve a fourth team, Suriname, which would have been making its maiden appearance. However, Suriname withdrew from the tournament after failing to secure transit visas for its players.

Teams

The 2015 tournament was originally going to feature four teams, one more than the previous tournament in Canada. Suriname, which withdrew, qualified by winning the 2014 Division Two tournament, and would have made its tournament debut, with teams at the tournament being the same as at the senior-level 2015 Americas Twenty20 Championship in Indiana. Because of the lateness of Suriname's withdrawal, the Division Two runner-up, Argentina, was unable to be invited as a replacement.
TeamMode of qualification
3rd place, 2013 Americas Under-19 Championship
Winner, 2013 Americas Under-19 Championship
Winner, 2014 Americas Under-19 Championship Division Two
Runner-up, 2013 Americas Under-19 Championship

Preparation

The United States named their 14-man squad for the tournament in early June, following a training camp in Los Angeles. The team was coached by Thiru Kumaran, a former Indian ODI representative and ex-assistant coach of the U.S. senior national side.

Fixtures

Team
440006+0.995
413002–0.124
413002–1.057

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Statistics

Most runs

The top five runscorers are included in this table, ranked by runs scored and then by batting average.
PlayerTeamRunsInnsAvgHighest100s50s
Harsh Thaker261465.2512111
Kushal Ganji141435.2511010
Arslan Khan140346.679401
Thursaanth Anantharajah131432.755801
Alex Shoff129343.0010310

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Most wickets

The top five wicket takers are listed in this table, ranked by wickets taken and then by bowling average.
PlayerTeamOversWktsAveSREconBBI
Chare Smith36.11310.1516.693.655/27
Keifer Shill37.01117.2720.185.146/46
Muhammad Khan29.01015.7017.405.415/53
Karan Patel23.1814.1317.384.884/40
Abdul Haseeb32.3817.0024.384.183/18

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