The 2026 Under-19 Cricket World Cup qualification is a series of regional qualification tournaments to determine the final five places at the 2026 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.[1]
Botswana won by 61 runs University of Dar es Salaam Ground, Dar-es-Salaam Umpires: Olumide Akintokun (Nga) and Patrick Makumbi (Uga) Player of the match: Aryan Pattamana (Bot)
Raymond Coker 30 (64) Suhail Vayani 3/21 (10 overs)
Sierra Leone won by 6 wickets Dar Gymkhana Club Ground, Dar-es-Salaam Umpires: Olumide Akintokun (Nga) and Isaac Oyieko (Ken) Player of the match: Raymond Coker (Sle)
Rwanda won by 103 runs University of Dar es Salaam Ground, Dar-es-Salaam Umpires: Musa Bodie (Nga) and Adil Kassam (Zim) Player of the match: Yves Cyusa (Rwa)
Tanzania won by 6 wickets Dar Gymkhana Club Ground, Dar-es-Salaam Umpires: Chris Gasana (Tan) and Claus Schumacher (Nam) Player of the match: Laksh Bakrania (Tan)
Ghana won by 4 wickets University of Dar es Salaam Ground, Dar-es-Salaam Umpires: Musa Bodie (Nga) and David Odhiambo (Ken) Player of the match: Lee Nyarko (Gha)
Antonio Laice 20 (44) Gafar Kareem 3/10 (2.5 overs)
Nigeria won by 314 runs Dar Gymkhana Club Ground, Dar-es-Salaam Umpires: Simon Kintu (Uga) and David Odhiambo (Ken) Player of the match: Gafar Kareem (Nga)
Bernard Neequaye 20 (29) Laksh Bakrania 4/11 (2.3 overs)
Tanzania won by 162 runs University of Dar es Salaam Ground, Dar-es-Salaam Umpires: Olumide Akintokun (Nga) and Chris Gasana (Tan) Player of the match: Khalidy Juma (Tan)
Karim Kiseto 133 (105) Manuel Bembele 1/68 (10 overs)
Filipe Nelson 8 (15) Hamza Onai 3/1 (1.3 overs)
Tanzania won by 353 runs Dar Gymkhana Club Ground, Dar-es-Salaam Umpires: Simon Kintu (Uga) and Claus Schumacher (Nam) Player of the match: Karim Kiseto (Tan)
The Asian qualifier will be held two divisions, with two teams from the Division 2 tournament progressing to the main Asia qualification tournament.[4]
Asia - Division 2
The following teams took part in the Division 2 tournament, from 25 February to 5 March 2024 in Thailand.[4]
Malaysia won by 113 runs Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok Umpires: Suresh Subramanian (INA) and Nimali Perera (SL) Player of the match: Muhammad Akram Malek (Mas)
The European qualifier has two divisions, with a minimum of two teams from the Division 2 tournament progressing to the main European qualification tournament.[7]
Europe - Division 2
The following teams take part in the Division 2 tournament from 24 to 30 July 2024 in Denmark.[7]
Italy won by 10 wickets Albertslund Cricket Club, Albertslund Umpires: Andreas Krengel (Den) and James Middlebrook (Eng) Player of the match: Muhammad Asim Munir (Ita)
Zakir Zadran 21 (65) Muhammad Asim Munir 3/17 (9 overs)
Luca Di Venuto 31 (39) Dominic Weinel 1/17 (4 overs)
Italy won by 7 wickets Glostrup Cricket Club, Glostrup Umpires: Andreas Krengel (Den) and Vinay Malhotra (Ger) Player of the match: Muhammad Asim Munir (Ita)
Safkat Zaman 17 (25) Sanuk Keppetiyawe Gedara 5/13 (7 overs)
Sweden won by 149 runs Glostrup Cricket Club, Glostrup Umpires: Ryan Milne (Sco) and Maulik Prabhudesai (Ned) Player of the match: Sanuk Keppetiyawe Gedara (Swe)
Kyle Gunnion 14 (28) Suhail Mohamad Nazir 5/14 (9 overs)
France won by 120 runs Albertslund Cricket Club, Albertslund Umpires: Srinidhi Ravindra (Fin) and Aidan Seaver (Ire) Player of the match: Sajad Stanikzay (Fra)
Netherlands won by 7 wickets Køge Kricket Klub, Køge Umpires: Gareth Morrison (Ire) and James Middlebrook (Eng) Player of the match: Cedric De Lange (Ned)
Isle of Man won by 2 wickets Albertslund Cricket Club, Albertslund Umpires: Stuart Hodgson (Jer) and James Middlebrook (Eng) Player of the match: Ryder Spencer (IOM)
Kyle Gunnion 23 (44) Suhail Mohamad Nazir 4/20 (9 overs)
France won by 186 runs Albertslund Cricket Club, Albertslund Umpires: George Brolly (Ire) and Vinay Malhotra (Ger) Player of the match: Sajad Stanikzay (Fra)
Netherlands won by 8 wickets Glostrup Cricket Club, Glostrup Umpires: Ryan Milne (Sco) and Srinidhi Ravindra (Fin) Player of the match: Sam Van Giezen (Ned)