Administrator | World Indoor Cricket Federation |
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Format | Indoor Cricket |
First edition | 2003 |
Tournament format | Round-robin and Knockout |
Current champion | ![]() In all categories |
Most successful | ![]() 20 collective titles (U19 BOYS 6 titles, U19 GIRLS 6 titles, U18 BOYS 1 title, U18 GIRLS 1 title, U16 BOYS 2 titles, U16 GIRLS 1 title, U14 BOYS 2 titles, U12 BOYS 1 title) |
The Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket is the premier international championship of both 19 & Under boys and girls, and 16 & Under boys in Indoor Cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the World Indoor Cricket Federation (WICF) and is held every two or three years. The first Junior World Series contest was organised in New Zealand in 2003. Separate world championships are held for both open and masters age groups with the Indoor Cricket World Cup and the Masters World Series of Indoor Cricket held at similar intervals.
The World Series is contested by the members of the WICF (though member nations have not always entered teams) and beyond being an affiliated member of that body there are no formal qualifications for entry. Australia have been the most successful side having won four out of the five world titles to date.
Tournament Format
Each tournament usually follows a simple round robin format followed by finals contested by the highest placed sides. The semi finals are contested by the top four sides and more often than not the winner of each semi final progresses to the World Cup final.
The tournament usually takes place over the course of 7 to 10 days and is sometimes run in conjunction with the Masters World Series or the World Cup.
Results
Year | Host Nation(s) | Venue | Final | |||||||
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U19 BOYS | U19 GIRLS | U18 BOYS | U18 GIRLS | U16 BOYS | U16 GIRLS | U14 BOYS | U12 BOYS | |||
2003 Details |
![]() New Zealand |
Christchurch | ![]() ![]() 178 to 100 |
![]() ![]() 183 to 141 |
Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested |
2004 Details |
![]() Sri Lanka |
Colombo | ![]() ![]() 124 to 114 |
![]() ![]() 100 to 88 |
Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested |
2005 Details |
![]() South Africa |
Port Elizabeth | ![]() ![]() 130 to 70 |
![]() ![]() 96 to 79 |
Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested |
2007 Details |
![]() England |
Bristol | ![]() ![]() 156 to 1 |
![]() ![]() 134 to -23 |
Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested |
2009 Details |
![]() Australia |
Brisbane | ![]() ![]() 125 to 36 |
![]() ![]() 115 to 71 |
Not contested | Not contested | ![]() ![]() 159 to 73 |
Not contested | Not contested | Not contested |
2011 Details |
![]() South Africa |
Johannesburg | ![]() ![]() 144 to 44 |
![]() ![]() 120 to 74 |
Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested |
2012 Details |
![]() South Africa |
Johannesburg | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | ![]() ![]() 100 to 81 |
![]() ![]() 164 to 77 |
![]() ![]() 144 to 65 |
![]() ![]() 107 to 48 |
2014 Details |
![]() New Zealand |
Wellington | ![]() ![]() 160 to 84 |
![]() ![]() 155 to 111 |
Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested | Not contested |
2015 Details |
![]() Australia |
Brisbane | Not contested | Not contested | ![]() ![]() 135 to 116 |
![]() ![]() 132 to 115 |
![]() ![]() 142 to 79 |
Not contested | ![]() ![]() 111 to 77 |
Not contested |
2023 Details |
![]() United Arab Emirates |
Dubai | TBC | TBC | TBC | TBC | TBC | TBC | TBC | TBC |