The Africa Division One tournament was played in
Windhoek,
Namibia from 17 to 23 March 2019.
Nigeria won the tournament by winning all five of their matches to qualify through to their first World Cup.[3]
The Asian Division One tournament was played in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia from 12 to 18 April 2019[7][8] It would be the
United Arab Emirates who qualified through to their second World Cup after they won all five of their matches to finish ahead of
Nepal.[9]
The East Asia Pacific qualifier was held in
Sano,
Japan between 2–8 June 2019.[10] Papua New Guinea and Japan were undefeated going into the final game against each other, but the match was scratched and Japan qualified for its first ever Under-19 World Cup after
Cricket PNG suspended ten members of the Papua New Guinea squad due to breaching the team's code of conduct, leaving Papua New Guinea unable to field a team for the match.[11][12][13]
The match was scratched and Japan awarded the two points as Papua New Guinea were unable to field a team after ten of their players were suspended for one year for breaching the team's code of conduct.[14]
The Europe Division 2 tournament was hosted by
England from 31 July – 8 August 2018. The top three teams (
Netherlands,
France and
Denmark) were promoted to Division 1 where they competed with
Ireland,
Jersey and
Scotland.[15]
Group A
Automatically qualified for ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier Europe Division 1
Possible qualification after the 3rd-place play-off
The Africa Division One tournament was played in
Windhoek,
Namibia from 17 to 23 March 2019.
Nigeria won the tournament by winning all five of their matches to qualify through to their first World Cup.[3]
The Asian Division One tournament was played in
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia from 12 to 18 April 2019[7][8] It would be the
United Arab Emirates who qualified through to their second World Cup after they won all five of their matches to finish ahead of
Nepal.[9]
The East Asia Pacific qualifier was held in
Sano,
Japan between 2–8 June 2019.[10] Papua New Guinea and Japan were undefeated going into the final game against each other, but the match was scratched and Japan qualified for its first ever Under-19 World Cup after
Cricket PNG suspended ten members of the Papua New Guinea squad due to breaching the team's code of conduct, leaving Papua New Guinea unable to field a team for the match.[11][12][13]
The match was scratched and Japan awarded the two points as Papua New Guinea were unable to field a team after ten of their players were suspended for one year for breaching the team's code of conduct.[14]
The Europe Division 2 tournament was hosted by
England from 31 July – 8 August 2018. The top three teams (
Netherlands,
France and
Denmark) were promoted to Division 1 where they competed with
Ireland,
Jersey and
Scotland.[15]
Group A
Automatically qualified for ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier Europe Division 1
Possible qualification after the 3rd-place play-off