
ICC U19 World Cup 2026: Full line-up confirmed, USA seal final spot
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Led by wicketkeeper-batter Arjun Mahesh, the Americans sealed their place after dominating the Americas Qualifier on home soil in Rydal, Georgia, with a game to spare. Their clinical performances, including bowling Argentina out for just 34 runs, ensured they booked their ticket before facing Canada in their final fixture on 16 August.
The tournament promises to be a showcase of future stars, with a mix of automatic qualifiers, hosts, and regional winners completing the global spread.
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How teams qualified
The top 10 sides from the 2024 edition in South Africa earned direct entry for 2026, joined by hosts Zimbabwe. That left five remaining spots to be filled through a series of regional qualifiers across Africa, the Americas, Asia, East Asia-Pacific, and Europe.
Regional qualification began at Division 2 level in four regions before advancing to Division 1 events in 2025. Each regional winner progressed to the World Cup, making up the 16-team roster.
Qualified teams for U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026
Category Teams Hosts Zimbabwe Direct Entry (Top 10 from 2024) Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies Africa Qualifier Tanzania Americas Qualifier
USA Asia Qualifier Afghanistan East Asia-Pacific Qualifier Japan Europe Qualifier Scotland
Regional Qualifying Highlights
Tanzania (Africa) shocked many with an undefeated run, holding off Namibia in a thriller. Skipper Laksh Bakrania led from the front with bat and ball, supported by Mohamedi Mbaki and Khalidy Juma.
USA (Americas) swept aside all opposition, powered by opener Amrinder Singh Gill's 199 runs and spin duo Ansh Rai and Sahir Bhatia, each taking seven wickets.
Afghanistan (Asia) edged Nepal on net run rate after a washed-out clash, thanks to Khalid Ahmadzai's 202 runs at an average of 101 and the pace of Nooristani Ormazi.
Japan (EAP) dominated at home in Sano, with Charlie Hara-Hinze starring as Player of the Tournament, claiming 12 wickets and valuable middle-order runs.
Scotland (Europe) kept their composure on the final day, with Manu Saraswat starring with bat and ball to topple The Netherlands and seal qualification for their seventh World Cup appearance.
The 2026 edition will be co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia, bringing the tournament back to Africa. With an exciting mix of traditional heavyweights and spirited regional newcomers such as Tanzania, Japan, and the USA, the stage is set for another thrilling edition of the U19 Men's World Cup — a platform that has historically unearthed cricketing greats.
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