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Every squad of the ICC Men's U19 World Cup 2026

The ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup will begin on January 15, 2026. Defending champions Australia will aim for back-to-back titles, while India will seek to reclaim their crown.

Every squad of the ICC Men's U19 World Cup 2026
India will look to clinch their sixth ICC Men's U19 World Cup. Image | ICC

Last Updated: 10.22 PM, Jan 03, 2026

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As the cricketing world turns its attention to the African continent, the stage is set for the 16th edition of the ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup. Co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia, the tournament kicks off on January 15, 2026, promising a glimpse into the future of the sport. With most of the squads now finalised, here is a comprehensive breakdown of the contenders and the young stars ready to set the world stage alight.

The heavyweights: India and Australia

Defending champions Australia aim for a historic back-to-back title under the leadership of Oliver Peake. The squad boasts a lethal mix of experience and raw pace, with Peake, who was a standout in the 2024 final, expected to anchor the middle order.

Five-time champions India, meanwhile, look to reclaim their throne. The BCCI has entrusted 15-year-old batting sensation Ayush Mhatre with the captaincy. However, much of the global spotlight will be on Vaibhav Suryavanshi. At just 14, Suryavanshi has already made headlines in the IPL and domestic circuits, making him one of the most anticipated players in the tournament.

Group-by-group squad highlights

Group A: Australia, Ireland, Japan, and Sri Lanka

  • Australia: Led by Oliver Peake; features uncapped pace sensations Naden Cooray and Nitesh Samuel.
  • Squad: Oliver Peake (c), Kasey Barton, Naden Cooray, Jayden Draper, Ben Gordon, Steven Hogan, Thomas Hogan, John James, Charles Lachmund, Will Malajczuk, Nitesh Samuel, Hayden Schiller, Aryan Sharma, William Taylor, Alex Lee Young

  • Sri Lanka: Vimath Dinsara captains a side that recently pushed India to the brink in the U19 Asia Cup.
  • Squad: Vimath Dinsara (c), Kavija Gamage, Dimantha Mahavithana, Viran Chamuditha, Dulnith Sigera, Chamika Heentigala, Adam Hilmy, Chamarindu Nethsara, Sethmika Seneviratne, Kugathas Mathulan, Rasith Nimsara, Vigneshwaran Akash, Jeewantha Sriram, Senuja Wekunagoda, Malintha Silva

  • Japan: Making their second appearance, led by Kazuma Kato-Stafford.
  • Squad: Kazuma Kato-Stafford (c), Charles Hara-Hinze, Gabriel Hara-Hinze, Montgomery Hara-Hinze, Kaisei Kobayashi-Doggett, Timothy Moore, Skyler Nakayama-Cook, Ryuki Ozeki, Nihar Parmar, Nikhil Pol, Chihaya Sekine, Hugo Tani-Kelly, Sandev Aaryan Waduge, Kai Wall, Taylor Waugh

  • Ireland: Led by Olly Riley, Ireland will look to create some upsets during the tournaments wil players like Alex Armstrong and Marko Bates.
  • Squad: Olly Riley (c), Reuben Wilson, Alex Armstrong, Callum Armstrong, Marko Bates, Sebastian Dijkstra, Thomas Ford, Samuel Haslett, Adam Leckey, Febin Manoj, Luke Murray, Robert O’Brien, Freddie Ogilby, James West, Bruce Whaley. Non-Travelling Reserves: Peter le Roux, William Shields

    Group B: India, Bangladesh, New Zealand, and USA

  • India: Captain Ayush Mhatre (C) and Vice-Captain Vihaan Malhotra lead a spin-heavy attack, along with star Vaibhav Suryavanshi
  • Squad: Ayush Mhatre (c), R.S. Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, D. Deepesh, Mohamed Enaan, Aaron George, Abhigyan Kundu, Kishan Kumar Singh, Vihaan Malhotra, Udhav Mohan, Henil Patel, Khilan A. Patel, Harvansh Singh, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Vedant Trivedi

  • Bangladesh: Azizul Hakim Tamim leads a "Golden Generation" that has played more Youth ODIs than any other nation in 2025. Keep an eye on Zawad Abrar, who scored nearly 1,000 runs last year.
  • Squad: Azizul Hakim Tamim (c), Zawad Abrar (vc), Samiun Basir Ratul, Sheikh Parvez Jibon, Rizan Hossan, Shaharia Al Amin, Shadin Islam, Md Abdullah, Farid Hasan Faysal, Kalam Siddiki Aleen, Rifat Beg, Saad Islam Razin, Al Fahad, Shahriar Ahmed, Iqbal Hossain.

  • New Zealand: Tom Jones captains the young Kiwis, relying on all-rounder Snehith Reddy.
  • Squad: Tom Jones (c), Marco Alpe, Hugo Bogue, Harry Burns, Mason Clarke, Jacob Cotter, Aryan Mann, Brandon Matzopoulos, Flynn Morey, Snehith Reddy, Callum Samson, Jaskaran Sandhu, Selwin Sanjay, Hunter Shore, Harry Waite.

  • USA - Yet to be announced.
  • Group C: England, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, and Scotland

  • Pakistan: Farhan Yousaf leads a side known for its fiery pace attack, featuring Ali Raza and Momin Qamar.
  • Squad: Farhan Yousaf (c), Usman Khan (vc), Abdul Subhan, Ahmed Hussain, Ali Hasan Baloch, Ali Raza, Daniyal Ali Khan, Hamza Zahoor (wk), Huzaifa Ahsan, Momin Qamar, Mohammad Sayyam, Mohammad Shayan (wk), Niqab Shafiq, Sameer Minhas, Umar Zaib.

  • Zimbabwe: The hosts are led by Simbarashe Mudzengerere, hoping to use home advantage at the iconic Harare Sports Club.
  • Squad: Simbarashe Mudzengerere (c), Kian Blignaut, Michael Blignaut, Leeroy Chiwaula, Tatenda Chimugoro, Brendon Senzere, Nathaniel Hlabangana, Takudzwa Makoni, Panashe Mazai, Webster Madhidhi, Shelton Mazvitorera, Kupakwashe Muradzi, Brandon Ndiweni, Dhruv Patel, Benny Zuze

  • England: Thomas Rew captains a "Young Lions" squad looking to end a long U19 title drought.
  • Squad: Thomas Rew (c), Farhan Ahmed, Ralphie Albert, Ben Dawkins, Caleb Falconer, Ali Farooq, Alex French, Alex Green, Luke Hands, Manny Lumsden, Ben Mayes, James Minto, Isaac Mohammed, Joe Moores, Sebastian Morgan

  • Scotland: The Scottish team will be led by Thomas Knight with players like Ollie Jones and Shreyas Tekale in their squad.
  • Squad: Thomas Knight (c), Finlay Carter, Max Chaplin, George Cutler, Rory Grant, Finlay Jones, Ollie Jones, Ali Khan, Olly Pillinger, Ethan Ramsay, Theo Robinson, Manu Saraswat, Shreyas Tekale, Shlok Thaker, Jake Woodhouse

    Group D: Afghanistan, West Indies, South Africa, Tanzania

  • West Indies: Joshua Dorne leads a physically imposing side, with Jewel Andrew expected to provide fireworks with the bat.
  • Squad: Joshua Dorne (c), Jewel Andrew, Shamar Apple, Shaquan Belle, Zachary Carter, Tanez Francis, R’jai Gittens, Vitel Lawes, Micah McKenzie, Matthew Miller, Isra-el Morton, Jakeem Pollard, Aadian Racha, Kunal Tilokani, Jonathan Van Lange. Reserves: Brendan Boodoo, Tyriek Bryan, Earsinho Fontaine, Deshawn James

  • South Africa: The Junior Proteas are led by Muhammad Bulbulia. Playing in familiar African conditions, they are dark horses for the title.
  • Squad: Muhammad Bulbulia (c), JJ Basson, Daniel Bosman, Corne Botha, Paul James, Enathi Khitshini Tembalethu, Michael Kruiskamp, Adnaan Lagadien, Bayanda Majola, Armaan Manack, Bandile Mbatha, Lethabo Phahlamohlaka, Jason Rowles, Ntandoyenkosi Soni, Jorich van Schalkwyk

  • Tanzania - Yet to be announced.
  • Afghanistan: Yet to be announced.
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