2007 ICC Africa Under-19 Championship


The 2007 ICC Africa Under-19 Championship was a cricket tournament held in South Africa from 25–30 August 2007. All matches were held at the Willowmoore Park complex in Benoni, Gauteng.
Namibia won the tournament by defeating Kenya in the final, qualifying for the 2008 Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia. Two African under-19 sides, South Africa and Zimbabwe, are ICC full members, and thus qualified directly for the World Cup. Namibian batsman Sean Silver and Uganda bowler Charles Waiswa led the tournament in runs and wickets, respectively.
The tournament was the second edition of the ICC Africa Under-19 Championships, after the inaugural championship in 2001. In 2003 and 2005, a joint World Cup qualification tournament had been organised by ICC Africa and ICC East Asia-Pacific. The 2007 championships were the last at which there was only a single division – from the 2009 tournament onwards, there have been two divisions.

Teams and qualification

All six African teams at the 2005 Africa/EAP Under-19 Championship qualified for the tournament, with the places of the two ICC East Asia-Pacific teams taken by Botswana and Ghana:
TeamMode of qualification
Champion of 2005 Africa/EAP Under-19 Championship
Runner-up in 2005 Africa/EAP Under-19 Championship
3rd place in 2005 Africa/EAP Under-19 Championship
5th place in 2005 Africa/EAP Under-19 Championship
6th place in 2005 Africa/EAP Under-19 Championship
8th place in 2005 Africa/EAP Under-19 Championship
Qualified
Qualified

Preparation

Group stage

Pool A

Team
330006+1.042
321004+1.422
312002–0.583
303000–1.788

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Pool B

Team
321006+2.516
321004+1.358
321002+1.223
303000–4.533

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Finals

7th-place playoff

5th-place playoff

Two "semi-finals" for the fifth-place playoff were held, in which Ghana defeated Tanzania by seven wickets and Zambia defeated Nigeria by 315 runs. The two losing teams played each other in the seventh-place playoff.

3rd-place playoff

Final

Two semi-finals were held, in which Kenya defeated Botswana by four wickets and Namibia defeated Uganda by nine wickets. The two losing teams played each other in the third-place playoff.

Statistics

Most runs

The top five runscorers are included in this table, ranked by runs scored and then by batting average.
PlayerTeamRunsInnsAvgHighest100s50s
Sean Silver3115103.66118*21
Raymond van Schoor226556.50101*11
Kafuma Banda197539.4010910
Samarth Patel189537.809201
Sarfuddin Bangaliwala174534.807402

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Most wickets

The top five wicket takers are listed in this table, ranked by wickets taken and then by bowling average.
PlayerTeamOversWktsAveSREconBBI
Charles Waiswa48.4148.2120.852.366/3
Sabir Haveliwala48.51211.5024.412.823/14
Elandre Oosthuizen26.21111.1815.454.345/35
Karthik Rajeswaran40.11012.7024.103.165/16
Ashley van Rooi43.31019.7026.104.524/43

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