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ICC Africa Under-19 Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
ICC Africa Under-19 Championships

The ICC Africa Under-19 Championships are a series of regular cricket tournaments organised by the African Cricket Association (ACA) for under-19 teams from its member nations. The initial tournament was staged in 2001 but did not return until 2007. During the interim years a joint competition with the East Asia-Pacific Cricket Council was held.〔(Other Matches played by Namibia Under-19s ) cricketarchive.com 17/11/10〕 A second division was added in 2009 providing affiliate nations with a chance to participate. After this first edition, two teams were promoted, but since then only one team has moved between divisions. The two divisions are played at different times and in different locations. The current champions are Namibia.
The tournament also serves as qualification for the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, though the number of teams progressing has varied over the years.
==Under-19 World Cup Qualification History==

One of the key aspects of the African Under-19 Championships is its role in Under-19 World Cup Qualification. Before the introduction of the championship only Kenya and Namibia took part in the World Cup.〔(ICC Youth World Cup 2000 ) cricketeurope4.net 17/11/10〕〔(Under-19 World Cup 2002 ) cricketeurope4.net 17/11/10〕 However, aided by the development of international cricket during the late 90s and 2000s the possibility of holding the first African regional qualifier arose in 2001. Of the five associate nations at that time,〔The East and Central Africa cricket team and West Africa cricket team had not yet split into their separate states at this point〕 Kenya already had automatic qualification for the 2002 U-19 World Cup due to their ODI status.〔(Africa: Under 19 titles start today ) espncricinfo.com 17/11/10〕 As a result, the highest finisher in the inaugural competition besides Kenya would also qualify. Namibia finished in first place and so earned themselves the final World Cup space.〔(Africa Under-19 Championship 2000/2001 Points Table ) cricketarchive.com 17/11/10〕
For the following two U-19 World Cups, the African Cricket Association and the East Asia-Pacific Cricket Council organised joint qualification competitions from which two teams would progress.〔 In the 2003 competition, Uganda qualified alongside EAP side Papua New Guinea for the 2004 U-19 World Cup but in 2005 two African nations, Namibia and Uganda made it through to the 2006 finals.〔(ICC Under 19 World Cup 2004 ) cricketeurope4.net 17/11/10〕〔(ICC Under 19 World Cup 2006 ) cricketeurope4.net 17/11/10〕
In 2007, the two councils once again organised separate competitions, meaning only one team would qualify from the African Championships.〔(Namibia announce Under-19 squad ) espncricinfo.com 17/11/10〕 Namibia beat Kenya in the final to go through as the representative of African associate nations.〔(Africa Under 19 Championships 2007 ) cricketeurope4.net 17/11/10〕
The entire qualification system for the U-19 World Cup was revamped in 2009. Whilst regionally, a second division of African affiliate nations was organised, including the chance of promotion,〔(News Flash Africa February 2009 ) icc-cricket.yahoo.net 17/11/10〕 a new international qualification tournament was introduced by the ICC. This competition saw ten teams, two from each of the five cricketing regions, fighting for the six remaining places in the World Cup finals.〔(Under 19 World Cup Qualifier details ) cricketeurope4.net 17/11/10〕 The winners and runners-up of the 2009 Africa U-19 Championships, Uganda and Sierra Leone, made it through to the U-19 World Qualifiers, but neither finished high enough to progress to final. The Sierra Leone team hit the headlines when they were denied visas and so had no chance to compete.〔(Visa issues end Sierra Leone's World Cup dream ) espncricinfo.com 17/11/10〕
The same system continued for the 2012 U-19 World Cup qualification, though the regional divisions were played a year earlier than usual, in 2010. Namibia and Kenya finished first and second in Division One earning them places in the U-19 World Cup Qualifier, due to be held next year.〔(Lotter, Vijayakumar bag top honours ) icc-cricket.yahoo.net 17/11/10〕

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