Australia edge Pakistan to set up U-19 World Cup final against India

Published February 9, 2024
Pakistan batter Haroon Arshad is cleaned up by Australian pacer Mahli Beardman during their U-19 World Cup semi-final at Willowmoore Park on Thursday.—courtesy ICC
Pakistan batter Haroon Arshad is cleaned up by Australian pacer Mahli Beardman during their U-19 World Cup semi-final at Willowmoore Park on Thursday.—courtesy ICC

BENONI: Australia scrambled to a one-wicket win with five balls to spare in their Under-19 World Cup semi-final against Pakistan at Willowmoore Park on Thursday.

Australia will meet India in the final at the same venue on Sunday.

Tom Straker led a potent Australian fast bowling attack, taking six for 24 as Pakistan were bowled out for 179 after being sent in to bat.

Despite 50 by Harry Dixon and 49 by Oliver Peake, Australia found themselves staring at defeat when they lost their ninth wicket with 16 runs still needed.

Raf MacMillan and last man Callum Vidler saw Australia home, with MacMillan scoring the winning runs with an inside edge that flew to the fine-leg boundary for four runs.

Left-arm spinner Arafat Minhas (2-20) and fast bowler Ali Raza (4-34) led the Pakistan fightback.

Arafat also shone with the bat. He and Azan Awais both made 52 to enable Pakistan to achieve a total which they came close to defending.

The tall Straker unsettled the Pakistani batsmen with aggressive short-pitched bowling on a pitch which had pace and bounce.

“We talked before the game about giving them nothing to drive,” said Straker, who achieved the best bowling figures in any U-19 World Cup semi-final or final.

India, with five, and Australia (three) have won more U-19 World Cup titles than any other nations. They have met in two previous finals, in 2012 and 2018, with India winning on both occasions.

Scores in brief: PAKISTAN 179 in 48.5 overs (Azan Awais 52, Arafat Minhas 52; T. Straker 6-24); AUSTRALIA 181-9 in 49.1 overs (H. Dixon 50, O. Peake 49; Ali Raza 4-34, Arafat Minhas 2-20).

Published in Dawn, February 9th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Holding the line
16 Mar, 2026

Holding the line

PAKISTAN’S long battle against polio has recently produced encouraging signs. Data from the national eradication...
Power self-reliance
Updated 16 Mar, 2026

Power self-reliance

PAKISTAN’S transition to domestic sources of electricity is a welcome development for a country that has long been...
Looking for safety
16 Mar, 2026

Looking for safety

AS the Middle East conflict enters its third week, the war’s most enduring victims are not those who wage it....
Battling hate
Updated 15 Mar, 2026

Battling hate

In the current scenario, geopolitical conflict, racial prejudice and religious bigotry all contribute to the threats Muslims face.
TB drugs shortage
15 Mar, 2026

TB drugs shortage

‘CRIMINAL negligence’ is the phrase that jumps to mind when one considers the disturbing consequences of the...
Chinese diplomacy
Updated 14 Mar, 2026

Chinese diplomacy

THERE are signs that China is taking a more active role in trying to resolve the issue of cross-border terrorism...