Tom Straker breaks Kagiso Rabada's U-19 World Cup record

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NEW DELHI: Australian pacer

Tom Straker

etched his name in the ICC Under-19 World Cup record books, breaking

Kagiso Rabada

's record for the best bowling figures in the semi-final or final of the tournament.
Straker's outstanding performance played a pivotal role in

Australia

's nail-biting victory over

Pakistan

in a thrilling semi-final encounter.

Straker's match-winning spell in the first innings dismantled Pakistan's top order and later cleaned up the tail, restricting them to a total of 179.

His exceptional figures of 6/24 surpassed Rabada's record set of 6/25 in the 2014 semi-final.

"Charlie Anderson is obviously a quality fast bowler and really tough to leave. On the other side, Tom Straker bowled unbelievably today and yeah, I thought he was brilliant," remarked Australia captain Hugh Weibgen, acknowledging Straker's outstanding contribution.

The semi-final encounter witnessed a nerve-racking battle, with Pakistan's Ali Raza wreaking havoc on the Aussie batters with a four-wicket haul. However, Australia managed to clinch victory by just one wicket in a low-scoring 50-over match, despite the spirited fight from Pakistan's bowlers.

After a solid start by Harry Dixon and Sam Konstas, Pakistan's Ali Raza responded with crucial breakthroughs, setting the stage for an enthralling chase. Weibgen praised the team's fighting spirit and highlighted contributions from various players, including 17-year-old Oli Peake, who exhibited remarkable maturity.

Raza's double-wicket final over intensified the drama, bringing Pakistan within striking distance of a final berth. However, Australia's MacMillan maintained his composure, guiding the team through the tense final over.
"[I was] ever in doubt. Had full faith in Vids (Vidler) and Raf to get the job done. A lot of emotions, to be honest. I was quite nervous. I still don't know really what happened, but it was awesome," expressed the skipper, reflecting on the nerve-wracking finish.
With this hard-fought victory, Australia secure a spot in the

U-19 World Cup

final, where they will face defending champions India at the Sahara Park Willowmoore Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
(With inputs from ANI)

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