U19 World Cup players who played for different country in international cricket

U19 World Cup players who played for different country in international cricket

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Jonathan Trott turned up for South Africa in U19 WC 2000 and then played for England at the highest level.

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Colin de Grandhomme played for Zimbabwe in U19 2004 WC and played for New Zealand at the international level.

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Imran Tahir played for Pakistan in 1998 U19 World Cup and played for South Africa in international cricket

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Andri Benrenger played for Sri Lanka in 2010 U19 WC and then featured for UAE even playing the World Cup 2015.

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Gary Ballance featured for Zimbabwe in U19 WC 2006 edition before becoming a permanent player in England's team.

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Peter Borren also featured for New Zealand in 2002 U19 WC before moving to the Netherlands and leading them.

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Tim Murtagh played for England in U19 WC 2000 edition but moved to Ireland to play international cricket.

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Logan van Beek played for New Zealand in 2010 U19 World Cup and is playing for the Netherlands at the international level.

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Eoin Morgan represented Ireland in U19 2004 World Cup before moving to England at the highest level.

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Michael Lumb played for South Africa in 1998 U19 WC and then made his international debut for England.

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Craig Kieswetter was a South African player in 2006 edition of U19 World Cup before he donned the England jersey at the international level.

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Andy Caddick was a New Zealander in 1988 U19 WC but ended up playing for England in international cricket.

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Grant Elliott also turned up for Zimbabwe in 1998 U19 WC before making his career for New Zealand.

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