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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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List Of Under-19 Cricket World Cup Centuries

In cricket, a player is said to have completed a century when they score 100 or more runs in a single innings. The Under-19 Cricket World Cup is the international championship of under-19 One Day International cricket, and is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was first held in 1988, and then 1998, since when it has been contested every two years. As of the 2020 edition, a total of 133 centuries have been scored by 115 players from 18 different teams. South African batsmen have scored the highest number of centuries (17). South Africa, along with Australia, also have the highest number of centurions (15). New Zealand and Scotland have conceded twelve centuries each, which is more than any other team. At least one century has been conceded by 26 of the participating teams.

The first century of the championship was scored by Brett Williams of Australia when he scored 112 runs against the West Indies in the 1988 Youth Cricket World Cup. Hasitha Boyagoda scored the highest innings of the championship in the 2018 edition, scoring 191 runs for Sri Lanka against Kenya. India's Shikhar Dhawan, England's Jack Burnham and Bangladesh's Ariful Islam hold the record for the highest number of centuries (three), and are followed by eleven other players who have scored two centuries. Brendan Taylor of Zimbabwe, Anamul Haque of Bangladesh, Babar Azam of Pakistan, Eoin Morgan of Ireland, and Lendl Simmons of the West Indies are the only players to have scored centuries in more than one edition of the championship.

The highest number of centuries was scored in the 2018 edition (25), whereas the lowest number of centuries was scored in the 1988, 2000, and 2008 editions with three each. The highest number of centuries at a single ground has been scored at Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, with nine centuries, followed by Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln and Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium in Fatullah, with seven centuries each. Five centuries have been scored in World Cup finals, all of which have resulted in victories. They were scored by India's Unmukt Chand and Manjot Kalra, Australia's Brett Williams and Jarrad Burke, and England's Stephen Peters. Williams' 108 runs against Pakistan in the 1988 final remains the highest individual score in a final.

Key

Symbol Meaning
Runs Number of runs scored
* Batsman remained not out
Scored in a final
Balls Number of balls faced
Statistic was not recorded
4s Number of fours hit
6s Number of sixes hit
S/R Strike rate (runs scored per 100 balls)
No result The match was a no result

Centuries

List of Under-19 World Cup centuries
No. Player Runs Balls 4s 6s S/R Team Opposition Venue Date Result Ref
1 Brett Williams 112 122 5 3 91.80  Australia  West Indies Mildura City Oval, Mildura, Australia 28 February 1988 Won
2 Geoff Parker 103  Australia ICC Associates Wentworth Oval, Wentworth, Australia 3 March 1988 Won
3 Brett Williams 108 † 134 7 2 80.59  Australia  Pakistan Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia 13 March 1988 Won
4 Dominic Thornely 126  Australia  Zimbabwe Absa Puk Oval, Potchefstroom, South Africa 12 January 1998 Won
5 Marcus North 115  Australia  Zimbabwe Absa Puk Oval, Potchefstroom, South Africa 12 January 1998 Won
6 James Hopes 105  Australia  West Indies Absa Puk Oval, Potchefstroom, South Africa 13 January 1998 Won
7 Bazid Khan 106  Pakistan  Denmark Christian Brothers College Old Boys Ground, Boksburg, South Africa 13 January 1998 Won
8 Mark Vermeulen 112*  Zimbabwe  Papua New Guinea Recreation Ground, Klerksdorp, South Africa 13 January 1998 Won
9 Jonathan Kent 102  South Africa  Kenya Soweto Cricket Oval, Soweto, South Africa 13 January 1998 Won
10 Scott Kremerskothen 164  Australia  Papua New Guinea Vaal Reefs Cricket Club Ground, Orkney, South Africa 15 January 1998 Won
11 Reetinder Sodhi 126 150 8 5 84.00  India  Kenya Azaadville Ova, Johannesburg, South Africa 15 January 1998 Won
12 James Marshall 164*  New Zealand  Namibia LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria, South Africa 15 January 1998 Won
13 Greig Butchart 128*  Scotland  Namibia Avion Park Cricket Club, Kempton Park, South Africa 19 January 1998 Won
14 Chris Gayle 141*  West Indies  Bangladesh Gert van Rensburg Stadium, Fochville, South Africa 24 January 1998 Lost
15 Stephen Peters 107 † 125 12 0 85.60  England  New Zealand Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 1 February 1998 Won
16 Shane Watson 100* 104 8 3 96.15  Australia  Namibia Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 11 January 2000 Won
17 Jacques Rudolph 156* 140 12 2 111.42  South Africa    Nepal Air Force Ground, Katunayake, Sri Lanka 12 January 2000 No result
18 Ravneet Ricky 108 148 14 0 72.97  India  Australia Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 25 January 2000 Won
19 Craig Simmons 155 115 12 11 134.78  Australia  Kenya Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand 20 January 2002 Won
20 Shaun Marsh 125 81 12 4 154.32  Australia  Kenya Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand 20 January 2002 Won
21 Stephen Cook 103 120 8 0 85.83  South Africa  Bangladesh Colin Maiden Park, Auckland, New Zealand 20 January 2002 Won
22 Manvinder Bisla 128 132 13 1 96.96  India  Canada Colin Maiden Park, Auckland, New Zealand 21 January 2002 Won
23 Donovan Pagon 176 129 21 5 136.43  West Indies  Scotland Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand 21 January 2002 Won
24 Lendl Simmons 121* 120 11 1 100.83  West Indies  Scotland Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand 21 January 2002 Won
25 Chandan Madan 105* 109 8 2 96.33  India  South Africa North Harbour Stadium, North Shore, New Zealand 23 January 2002 Won
26 Cameron White 156* 121 10 4 128.92  Australia  Scotland Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand 25 January 2002 Won
27 Steven Gilmour 100* 121 9 1 82.64  Scotland  Namibia Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand 28 January 2002 Lost
28 Stephan Swanepoel 142 131 16 2 108.39  Namibia  Scotland Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand 28 January 2002 Won
29 Morris Ouma 150* 131 20 2 114.50  Kenya  Papua New Guinea Colin Maiden Park No. 2, Auckland, New Zealand 31 January 2002 Won
30 Brendan Taylor 100* 130 5 0 76.92  Zimbabwe    Nepal Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 8 February 2002 Won
31 Jarrad Burke 100* † 130 11 0 76.92  Australia  South Africa Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 9 February 2002 Won
32 Shikhar Dhawan 155* 138 15 1 112.31  India  Scotland Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 16 February 2004 Won
33 Tishan Maraj 117 112 15 0 104.46  West Indies  Papua New Guinea Birshreshtha Shaheed Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, Khulna, Bangladesh 18 February 2004 Won
34 Lendl Simmons 107 96 12 3 111.45  West Indies  Papua New Guinea Birshreshtha Shaheed Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, Khulna, Bangladesh 18 February 2004 Won
35 BJ Watling 154 134 17 1 114.92  New Zealand  Scotland Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground, Savar, Bangladesh 19 February 2004 Won
36 Brad Wilson 144* 118 18 2 122.03  New Zealand  Scotland Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground, Savar, Bangladesh 19 February 2004 Won
37 Shikhar Dhawan 120 148 14 0 81.08  India  Bangladesh Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 20 February 2004 Won
38 Eoin Morgan 117 129 15 0 90.69  Ireland  Uganda M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 23 February 2004 Won
39 Alastair Cook 108* 131 11 0 82.44  England  New Zealand Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 23 February 2004 Won
40 Samit Patel 102* 90 12 0 113.33  England  New Zealand Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 23 February 2004 Won
41 Upul Tharanga 117 140 9 2 83.57  Sri Lanka  South Africa Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 24 February 2004 Won
42 Jaco Booysen 120 114 13 0 105.26  South Africa  Sri Lanka Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 24 February 2004 Lost
43 Alastair Cook 108* 131 10 0 82.44  England  Zimbabwe Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan Ground, Savar, Bangladesh 25 February 2004 Won
44 Xavier Marshall 106 133 8 1 79.69  West Indies  South Africa Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 26 February 2004 Won
45 Shikhar Dhawan 146 136 19 2 107.35  India  Sri Lanka Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 26 February 2004 Won
46 Brendan Taylor 127 145 18 1 87.58  Zimbabwe  New Zealand Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 27 February 2004 Won
47 Tom Cooper 104 134 12 1 77.61  Australia  South Africa Singhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 5 February 2006 Won
48 William Perkins 133 150 16 0 88.66  West Indies  United States Nondescripts Cricket Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 6 February 2006 Won
49 Eoin Morgan 124 126 12 3 98.41  Ireland  New Zealand R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 14 February 2006 Lost
50 Andrew de Boorder 100* 115 8 0 86.95  New Zealand  United States Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 15 February 2006 Won
51 Cheteshwar Pujara 129* 146 10 1 88.35  India  England R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 15 February 2006 Won
52 Michael Hill 124 71 7 12 174.64  Australia  Namibia Penang Sports Club, George Town, Malaysia 17 February 2008 Won
53 Steven Jacobs 101 86 11 2 117.44  West Indies  Papua New Guinea Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 20 February 2008 Won
54 Virat Kohli 100 74 10 4 135.13  India  West Indies Kinrara Academy Oval, Puchong, Malaysia 22 February 2008 Won
55 Babar Azam 129 132 14 1 97.72  Pakistan  West Indies Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North, New Zealand 15 January 2010 Won
56 Paul Stirling 114 102 12 1 111.76  Ireland  United States Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand 19 January 2010 Won
57 Ben Stokes 100 88 4 6 113.63  England  India Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 21 January 2010 Won
58 Dominic Hendricks 107* 141 8 0 75.88  South Africa  New Zealand Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 25 January 2010 Won
59 Yannic Cariah 110* 127 6 3 86.61  West Indies  Sri Lanka Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 29 January 2010 Won
60 Anamul Haque 101 127 9 1 79.52  Bangladesh  Sri Lanka Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 11 August 2012 Won
61 Will Young 115 111 5 3 103.60  New Zealand  Scotland John Blanck Oval, Sunshine Coast, Australia 12 August 2012 Won
62 Cameron Bancroft 125 139 7 2 89.92  Australia    Nepal Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville, Australia 13 August 2012 Won
63 Babar Azam 106* 121 10 2 87.60  Pakistan  Scotland Kev Hackney Oval, Sunshine Coast, Australia 13 August 2012 Won
64 Malcolm Lake 118 107 10 5 110.28  Zimbabwe  India Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville, Australia 14 August 2012 Lost
65 Quinton de Kock 126 106 13 3 118.86  South Africa  Namibia Peter Burge Oval, Brisbane, Australia 14 August 2012 Won
66 Chad Bowes 115 115 11 0 100.00  South Africa  Namibia Peter Burge Oval, Brisbane, Australia 14 August 2012 Won
67 Christopher Kent 105* 117 11 2 89.74  Papua New Guinea  Afghanistan Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 19 August 2012 Lost
68 Javed Ahmadi 134 111 17 4 120.72  Afghanistan  Scotland Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 21 August 2012 Won
69 Liton Das 102 134 9 1 76.11  Bangladesh  England Endeavour Park No. 2, Townsville, Australia 21 August 2012 Lost
70 Sandun Weerakkody 112* 121 10 3 92.56  Sri Lanka  Ireland Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia 22 August 2012 Won
71 Anamul Haque 128 112 5 8 114.28  Bangladesh  Pakistan Endeavour Park No. 2, Townsville, Australia 24 August 2012 Won
72 Sam Wood 104 111 4 7 93.69  England  West Indies Endeavour Park No. 1, Townsville, Australia 24 August 2012 Won
73 John Campbell 105 133 8 2 78.94  West Indies  England Endeavour Park No. 1, Townsville, Australia 24 August 2012 Lost
74 Unmukt Chand 111* † 130 7 6 85.38  India  Australia Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville, Australia 26 August 2012 Won
75 Shadman Islam 126* 142 14 1 88.73  Bangladesh  Afghanistan Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium Nursery 2, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 15 February 2014 Won
76 Yaseen Valli 102* 92 10 2 110.86  South Africa  Canada Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 16 February 2014 Won
77 Robert O'Donnell 107* 117 6 4 91.45  New Zealand  United Arab Emirates Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 16 February 2014 Won
78 Aiden Markram 120* 119 13 1 100.84  South Africa  Zimbabwe Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 18 February 2014 Won
79 Hashan Dumindu 113* 118 11 1 95.76  Sri Lanka  United Arab Emirates Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 18 February 2014 Won
80 Imam-ul-Haq 133 137 13 1 97.08  Pakistan  Scotland ICC Academy Ground No. 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 19 February 2014 Won
81 Aiden Markram 105* 118 9 0 88.98  South Africa  Afghanistan Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 23 February 2014 Won
82 Nicholas Pooran 143 160 14 6 89.37  West Indies  Australia Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 23 February 2014 Lost
83 Tagenarine Chanderpaul 112 136 8 1 82.35  West Indies  India Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 27 February 2014 Lost
84 Ben Duckett 100 109 9 0 91.74  England  Australia ICC Academy Ground, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 28 February 2014 Won
85 Liam Smith 100 146 9 1 68.49  South Africa  Bangladesh Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 27 January 2016 Lost
86 Dan Lawrence 174 150 25 1 116.00  England  Fiji M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 27 January 2016 Won
87 Jack Burnham 148 137 19 4 108.02  England  Fiji M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 27 January 2016 Won
88 Najmul Hossain Shanto 113* 117 10 0 96.58  Bangladesh  Scotland Sheikh Kamal International Stadium, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh 31 January 2016 Won
89 Jack Burnham 106* 104 5 6 101.92  England  Zimbabwe Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 31 January 2016 Won
90 Shamar Springer 106 78 10 4 135.89  West Indies  Fiji M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 31 January 2016 Won
91 Karim Janat 156 132 12 6 118.18  Afghanistan  Fiji Sheikh Kamal International Stadium, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh 5 February 2016 Won
92 Rishabh Pant 111 96 14 2 115.62  India  Namibia Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 6 February 2016 Won
93 Umair Masood 113 114 15 2 99.12  Pakistan  West Indies Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 8 February 2016 Lost
94 Hasan Mohsin 117 106 8 3 110.37  Pakistan    Nepal Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 9 February 2016 Won
95 Jack Burnham 109 123 10 3 88.61  England  Namibia Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 10 February 2016 Won
96 Tariq Stanikzai 106* 142 10 2 74.64  Afghanistan  Zimbabwe Sheikh Kamal International Stadium, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh 12 February 2016 Won
97 Dean Foxcroft 117 137 13 1 85.40  South Africa  New Zealand Sheikh Kamal International Stadium, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh 12 February 2016 Won
98 Finn Allen 115* 100 15 2 115.00  New Zealand  West Indies Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand 13 January 2018 Won
99 Dhananjaya Lakshan 101* 120 8 1 84.16  Sri Lanka  Ireland Cobham Oval, Whangarei, New Zealand 14 January 2018 Won
100 Raynard van Tonder 143 121 14 5 118.18  South Africa  Kenya Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 14 January 2018 Won
101 Towhid Hridoy 122 126 9 1 96.82  Bangladesh  Canada Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 15 January 2018 Won
102 Jakob Bhula 180 144 10 5 125.00  New Zealand  Kenya Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 17 January 2018 Won
103 Rachin Ravindra 117 101 8 3 115.84  New Zealand  Kenya Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 17 January 2018 Won
104 Harry Brook 102* 84 13 3 121.42  England  Bangladesh Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand 18 January 2018 Won
105 Nathan McSweeney 156 111 18 4 140.54  Australia  Papua New Guinea Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 19 January 2018 Won
106 Alick Athanaze 116* 93 15 1 124.73  West Indies  Kenya Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 20 January 2018 Won
107 Liam Banks 120 114 12 1 105.26  England  Canada Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand 20 January 2018 Won
108 Will Jacks 102 82 11 0 124.39  England  Canada Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand 20 January 2018 Won
109 Hermann Rolfes 108 124 12 0 87.09  South Africa  New Zealand Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand 20 January 2018 Lost
110 Akash Gill 120 115 12 2 104.34  Canada  Papua New Guinea Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 22 January 2018 Won
111 Hasitha Boyagoda 191 152 28 2 125.65  Sri Lanka  Kenya Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 23 January 2018 Won
112 Lo-handre Louwrens 114 76 13 3 150.00  Namibia  Kenya Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 25 January 2018 Won
113 Nishan Madushka 109* 135 9 0 80.74  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 25 January 2018 Won
114 Keagan Simmons 166 137 17 0 121.16  West Indies  Canada Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 26 January 2018 Won
115 Harry Tector 101 113 10 0 89.38  Ireland  Namibia Lincoln No. 3, Lincoln, New Zealand 27 January 2018 Won
116 Matthew Breetzke 115 132 8 1 87.12  South Africa  New Zealand Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 27 January 2018 Won
117 Raynard van Tonder 117 129 10 1 90.69  South Africa  New Zealand Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 27 January 2018 Won
118 Alick Athanaze 110* 110 5 2 100.00  West Indies  Sri Lanka Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 28 January 2018 Lost
119 Hasitha Boyagoda 116 124 17 1 93.54  Sri Lanka  West Indies Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, New Zealand 28 January 2018 Won
120 Shubman Gill 102* 94 7 0 108.51  India  Pakistan Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand 30 January 2018 Won
121 Tom Banton 112 122 10 2 91.80  England  New Zealand Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand 30 January 2018 Won
122 Manjot Kalra 101* † 102 8 3 99.01  India  Australia Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand 3 February 2018 Won
123 Jonathan Figy 102* 101 13 1 100.99  United Arab Emirates  Canada Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein, South Africa 18 January 2020 Won
124 Bryce Parsons 121 91 15 3 132.96  South Africa  Canada Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 22 January 2020 Won
125 Ravindu Rasantha 102* 111 7 2 91.89  Sri Lanka  Nigeria North West University No 2 Ground, Potchefstroom, South Africa 27 January 2020 Won
126 Emmanuel Bawa 105* 95 13 0 110.52  Zimbabwe  Canada North West University No 2 Ground, Potchefstroom, South Africa 28 January 2020 Won
127 Nicholas Manohar 101 102 16 0 99.01  Canada  Japan Ibbies Oval, Potchefstroom, South Africa 30 January 2020 Won
128 Dan Mousley 111 135 9 1 82.22  England  Sri Lanka Willowmoore Park, Benoni, South Africa 3 February 2020 Won
129 Yashasvi Jaiswal 105* 113 8 4 92.92  India  Pakistan Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 4 February 2020 Won
130 Mahmudul Hasan Joy 100 127 13 0 78.74  Bangladesh  New Zealand Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa 6 February 2020 Won
131 Emmanuel Bawa 100 95 10 2 105.26 Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad 15 January 2022 Won
132 Joshua Cox 111 113 8 1 98.23 Everest Cricket Ground,Georgetown 15 January 2022 Won
131 Jewel Andrew 130 96 14 3 135.41  West Indies South Africa  JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom 19 January 2024 Lost
132 Shahzaib Khan 106 126 10 3 84.12 Pakistan   Afghanistan Buffalo Park, East London 20 January 2024 Won
133 Snehith Reddy 147* 125 11 6 117.60 New Zealand     Nepal Buffalo Park, East London 21 January 2024 Won
134 Musheer Khan 118 106 9 4 111.32  India  Ireland Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein 25 January 2024 Won
135 Arshin Kulkarni 108 118 8 3 91.53  India  United States Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein 28 January 2024 Won
136 Musheer Khan 131 126 13 3 103.97  India  New Zealand Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein 30 January 2024 Won
137 Sachin Dhas 116 101 11 3 114.85  India    Nepal Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein 2 February 2024 Won
138 Uday Saharan 100 107 9 93.46  India    Nepal Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein 2 February 2024 Won