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Under-19 Men's Asia Cup

The Under-19 Men's Asia Cup is a cricket competition, contested by the men's under-19 national cricket teams of the Asian Cricket Council members.

Under-19 World Cup qualification history
ACC Under-19 Elite Cup One of the major roles of the ACC Under-19 Elite Cup has been to provide member nations of the ACC with the chance to qualify for the Under-19 World Cup. It was originally known as the Youth Asia Cup and, for the first two tournaments, two teams qualified directly. During these years, teams from the EAP region took part as did Bangladesh who did not receive full member status until 2000. After Bangladesh and the EAP sides left the competition the number of qualifying teams was reduced to one and remained this way until the 2007 competition. Following this tournament, the ACC decided to split the teams into two divisions after the model of the men's ACC Trophy. The top division, the Elite Cup, continues to be held in two-year intervals from the initial tournament. The lower division, the Challenge Cup, generally takes place in the year between Elite tournaments although the most recent edition took place in 2013 in Thailand. The winners of this tournament were Singapore. ==Editions and results==
Tournament summary
The table below provides an overview of the performances of teams over past ACC Under-19 Asia Cup tournaments. == Other Formats ==
Other Formats
ACC Under-19 Premier League ACC Under-19 Elite Cup ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Asia Qualifier Division 2 ACC Under-19 Challenge Cup ACC Men's Under-19 Premier Cup ==Records==
Records
:Only records for topflight ACC under-19 competitions are included. Scorecards for some matches at the 1999 Youth Asia Cup are unavailable. ;Highest team scores • 421/7 (50 overs) – v. , 6 May 2013, at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur. • 391/4 (50 overs) – v. , 14 July 2003, at National Stadium, Pakistan. • 391/4 (50 overs) – v. , 2 February 2011, at Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok. • 389/7 (50 overs) – v. , 10 November 2014, at Sulabiya Ground, Kuwait City. • 383/4 (50 overs) – v. , 13 November 2005, at Pulchowk Engineering Campus Ground, Lalitpur. ;Lowest team scores • 21 (15.2 overs) – v. Nepal, 9 November 2005, at Army School Ground, Bhaktapur. • 26 (21.4 overs) – v. , 6 May 2013, at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur. • 39 (25.1 overs) – v. , 14 November 2014, at Sulabiya Ground, Kuwait City. • 39 (27.2 overs) – v. , 5 February 2011, at Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok. ;Highest individual scores • 200* (140 balls) – Gayan de Silva, v. , 13 November 2005, at Pulchok Engineering Campus Ground, Lalitpur. • 165 (? balls) – Philip Parker, v. , 30 November 1997, at Diocesan Boys' School, Hong Kong. • 160* (119 balls) – Tariq Stanikzai, v. , 10 November 2014, at Sulabiya Ground, Kuwait City. • 8/14 (10 overs) – Mohammad Ghazanfar, v. , 3 May 2013, at Kelab Aman, Kuala Lumpur. • 8/15 (6.5 overs) – Rahul Vishvakarma, v. , 5 February 2011, at AIT Ground, Bangkok. • 8/15 (9.2 overs) – Salman Sattar, v. , 13 November 2005, at Pulchowk Engineering Campus Ground, Lalitpur. ;Highest margin of defeat by Runs • 395 –v. v , 6 May 2013, at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur ;Highest margin of defeat by wickets • 10 wickets – v. , final of 2013 ==See also==
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