Today we bring to you the young bowlers who took the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2004 to help the title campaign of their team. The ICC U-19 World Cup 2004 tournament would see Khalid Latif led Pakistan becoming champions; the tournament had some extraordinarily talented players from world of cricket. This list brings forward those who were awesome with their bowling. In this piece, we read about those bowlers who picked the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2004.
5. Mansoor Amjad (Pakistan)
The Sialkot born Allrounder Mansoor Amjad was part of Pakistan team at the ICC U-19 World Cup 2004 and he would go on to take 16 wickets from eight matches at an average of 10.56 & strike rate of 25.1. His best in the tournament was 4/28 against Ireland. Amjad, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2004. His team Pakistan Under-19 would win the tournament edition.
4. Tim Bresnan (England)
The Yorkshire born Right arm fast medium Bowler Timothy Thomas Bresnan was part of England team at the ICC U-19 World Cup 2004 and would go on to take 17 wickets from seven matches at an average of 14.17 & strike rate of 22.3. His best in the tournament was 4/7 against Uganda. Bresnan, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2004. The Fast Medium Bowler would play for MCC & Yorkshire in England domestic cricket and Perth Scorchers in BBL. His team, England Under-19 cricket Team, would win 5 matches out of 7 matches they played in the tournament edition.
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3. Tariq Mahmood (Pakistan)
The Gujranwala born Right arm off-break bowler Tariq Mahmood was part of Pakistan team at the ICC U-19 World Cup 2004 and he would go on to take 18 wickets from eight matches at an average of 11.72 & strike rate of 22.6. His best in the tournament was 4/33 against Zimbabwe. Mahmood, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2004.
2. Riaz Afridi (Pakistan)
The Peshawar born right-arm fast medium bowler Riaz Afridi was part of Pakistan team at the ICC U-19 World Cup 2004 and he would go on to take 19 wickets from eight matches at an average of 12.73 & strike rate of 20.7. Afridi would take a 4 wicket haul and two 5-wicket hauls and his best in the tournament was 5/34 against West Indies. Riaz Afridi, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2004.
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1. Enamul Haque Jr (Bangladesh)
The Sylhet born Slow left arm orthodox bowler Enamul Haque Junior was part of Bangladesh team at the ICC U-19 World Cup 2004 and would go on to take 22 wickets from eight matches at an average of 10.18 & strike rate of 19.2. Haque would take two 4-wicket hauls & a 5-wicket haul and his best in the tournament was 5/31 against Australia. Enamul, with this wicket tally, featured among the bowlers with the most wickets in U-19 World Cup 2004. His team, Bangladesh Under-19 cricket Team, would win 6 matches out of 8 matches they played in the tournament edition.
These were the top 5 wicket takers in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2004. While 22 cricketers would take 10 or more wickets in the tournament edition, these were the top few of these. This was it for today! Hope you liked the content; do send us your questions and thoughts under comments. Stay safe and healthy, keep reading us.
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