NEW DELHI:
Australia
shattered
Pakistan
's dreams in a nail-biting finish to secure a spot in the final against India. The heart-stopping semi-final clash at the Under-19 World Cup witnessed unparalleled drama and intensity, with the outcome hanging in the balance until the very last moments.
After an enthralling 99 overs of play, the match came down to the wire, with Australia needing to chase down three runs off the final six balls with just one wicket in hand.
In a moment of high tension, vice-captain Raf MacMillan edged the ball to the boundary, sealing victory for Australia by the narrowest of margins – one wicket.
The sight of devastated Pakistani players, lying motionless on the ground and shedding tears, painted a poignant picture of heartbreak. Despite their valiant efforts, Pakistan fell agonizingly short, unable to lift themselves after the dramatic climax.
WATCH:
Australia's victory was a testament to their resilience and determination, turning the tide when all seemed lost earlier in the match. Led by pacer
Tom Straker
, who recorded exceptional figures of 6/24, Australia showcased their mettle in both bowling and batting departments.
Reflecting on the match, losing captain
Saad Baig
acknowledged his team's effort but lamented the missed opportunities, citing a shortfall of 20-30 runs in their total. Baig praised the performance of bowler Ali Raza, whose brilliant spell had kept Pakistan in contention.
In pursuit of Pakistan's target of 180, Australia faced a stern challenge from the Pakistani pacers, but resilient batting performances, notably from Harry Dixon and
Olivier Peake
, kept their hopes alive. Despite facing relentless pressure, Australia managed to hold their nerve and secure a memorable win.
Australia's captain Huge Weibgen expressed his elation at the victory, crediting the team's fighting spirit and resilience. He highlighted the contributions of key players and expressed anticipation for the final showdown against India, acknowledging the formidable challenge posed by the Indian team.