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Men's Cricket ICC Under 19 World Cup 2024


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Men's Cricket ICC Under 19 East Asia-Pacific Qualification
June 12th - June 21st, 2023

7 Nations, Round-Robin, the 1st Nation will qualify for the Men's Cricket ICC Under 19 World Cup 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • FIJ.gif Fiji
  • INA.gif Indonesia
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • PNG.gif Papua New Guinea
  • SAM.gif Samoa
  • VAN.gif Vanuatu
     
 
Round - Robin
Australian Central Standard Time (GMT +10.50)

Indonesia INA.gif 123/6 - 122 VAN.gif Vanuatu
Indonesia won by 4 wickets
June 12th 2023, h. 09:30, Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Papua New Guinea PNG.gif 98 - 117 FIJ.gif Fiji
Fiji won by 19 runs
June 12th 2023, h. 10:00, Cazalys Oval, Carins Queensland
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 295 - 133 JPN.gif Japan
New Zealand won by 162 runs
June 12th 2023, h. 13:30, Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Fiji FIJ.gif 112 - 111 INA.gif Indonesia
Fiji won by 1 run
June 13th 2023, h. 09:30,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Samoa SAM.gif 153 - 257/9 PNG.gif Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea won by 104 runs
June 13th 2023, h. 10:00, Cazalys Oval, Carins Queensland
 
Vanuatu VAN.gif 35 - 431/7 NZL.gif New Zealand
New Zealand won by 396 runs
June 13th 2023, h. 13:30, Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Fiji FIJ.gif 81 - 82/2 JPN.gif Japan
Japan won by 8 wickets
June 15th 2023, h. 09:30,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Samoa SAM.gif 115 - 454/8 NZL.gif New Zealand
New Zealand won by 339 runs
June 15th 2023, h. 10:00,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Papua New Guinea PNG.gif 221 - 148 INA.gif Indonesia
Papua New Guinea won by 73 runs
June 15th 2023, h. 13:30,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Japan JPN.gif 298 - 40 VAN.gif Vanuatu
Japan won by 258 runs
June 16th 2023, h. TBD,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 47/2 - 46 FIJ.gif Fiji
New Zealand won by 8 wickets
June 16th 2023, h. TBD,
Cazalys Oval, Carins Queensland
 
Indonesia INA.gif 102/6 - 101 SAM.gif Samoa
Indonesia won by 4 wickets
June 16th 2023, h. TBD, Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Japan JPN.gif 259 - 125 SAM.gif Samoa
Japan won by 134 runs
June 18th 2023, h. 09:30,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Vanuatu VAN.gif 31 - 66 FIJ.gif Fiji
Fiji won by 35 runs
June 18th 2023, h. 10:00, Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 245/7 - 102 PNG.gif Papua New Guinea
New Zealand won by 143 runs
June 18th 2023, h. 13:30,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Samoa SAM.gif 127/2 - 126 VAN.gif Vanuatu
Samoa won by 8 wickets
June 19th 2023, h. 10:00,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Indonesia INA.gif 75 - 377/6 NZL.gif New Zealand
New Zealand won by 302 runs
June 19th 2023, h. 10:30, Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Papua New Guinea PNG.gif 95 -  JPN.gif Japan
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June 19th 2023, h. TBD,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Fiji FIJ.gif 197 - 194 SAM.gif Samoa
Fiji won by 3 runs
June 21st 2023, h. 10:00,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Japan JPN.gif 95/3 - 94 INA.gif Indonesia
Japan won by 7 wickets
June 21st 2023, h. TBD,
Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Vanuatu VAN.gif 135 -  136/6 PNG.gif Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinean won by 4 wickets
June 21st 2023, h. 11:00, Marrara Oval, Darwin
 
Round-Robin Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
NR
Pts.
NRR
NZL.gif New Zealand
6
6
0
0
12
5.366
JPN.gif Japan
6
5
1
0
10
2.048
FIJ.gif Fiji
6
4
2
0
8
-0.421
PNG.gif Papua New Guinea
6
3
3
0
6
0.052
INA.gif Indonesia
6
2
4
0
4
-1.477
SAM.gif Samoa
6
1
5
0
2
-1.889
VAN.gif Vanuatu
6
0
6
0
0
-3.171
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