The Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup is an international cricket tournament organised by the ICC for national U-19 teams across the world. This year’s ICC U-19 World Cup is hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia. India and England will be playing the finals tomorrow. Check out the U-19 World Cup winners list from 1988 to 2026 here.
Who is playing the finals of the U-19 World Cup 2026?
India will play England in the final of the U-19 World Cup 2026 on 6th February 2026 at Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe. India is chasing a record 6th title, while England will be looking to win and end their trophy drought and lift the trophy after 28 years.
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U-19 World Cup Winners (1988-2026)
The following is the list of ICC U-19 World Cup Winners from its inception in 1988 till 2026.
| Year | Champions | Runner-Up |
| 2026 | TBA | TBA |
| 2024 | Australia | India |
| 2022 | India | England |
| 2020 | Bangladesh | India |
| 2018 | India | Australia |
| 2016 | West Indies | India |
| 2014 | South Africa | Pakistan |
| 2012 | India | Australia |
| 2010 | Australia | Pakistan |
| 2008 | India | South Africa |
| 2006 | Pakistan | India |
| 2004 | Pakistan | West Indies |
| 2002 | Australia | South Africa |
| 2000 | India | Sri Lanka |
| 1998 | England | New Zealand |
| 1988 | Australia | Pakistan |
Source: ESPNcricinfo
How many under-19 World Cups has India won?
India has won five U-19 World Cup titles, the most of any team. India lifted the trophy in the years 2000. 2008. 2012, 2018, and 2022. It is playing for a potential 6th title after reaching the finals of the 2026 edition.
How many U19 WC Australia won?
Australia has won 4 U-19 World Cup titles; they won the 2024 edition by defeating India in the final. The other three titles were won in the years 1988, 2002, and 2010, respectively.
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