Saudi Arabia national under-19 cricket team
The Saudi Arabia Under-19 cricket team represent the country of Saudi Arabia in Under-19 international cricket.
Personnel | |
---|---|
Captain | Faisal Khan |
Coach | Mansoor Akhtar |
Manager | Nidal Khan |
History | |
First-class debut | in 2005 at Kirtipur, Nepal |
Saudi Arabia's first international competition at U-19 level was the 2005 ACC Under-19 Cup. After this, in 2008, they took part in the first ever ACC Under-19 Challenge Cup and were outright winners, beating Bhutan in the finals.[1] This meant they qualified for the 2009 ACC Under-19 Elite Cup which is currently their most recent tournament.
Current squad
The following squad was selected for the most recent competition, the 2015 ACC Under-19 Premier League:[2]
- Faisal Khan (c)
- Mohammed Farhan Patel (vc)
- Adnan Anwar Khan
- Arslan Amin
- Furkhan Sameer
- Usman Mukhtar Ahmed
- Muhammad Mudassar
- Omar Imtiaz
- Sameeh Munshi
- Saud Iqbal Ahmed
- Saud Khan
- Shorif Mahmud
- Zain Khawaja
- Usama Mukhtar Ahmed
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References
- SAUDIS FLY HIGH asiancricket.org 17/04/11
- Rahat Ali Chaudhary (August 2015). "Warm sendoff to Saudi cricket team" Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine – Saudi Gazette. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
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