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Star’s ton saves Aussies from WC scare after ‘alarming’ lapse; stellar duo shines bright
A classy century from Ollie Peake has headlined Australia’s tight 22-run win against the West Indies overnight on Wednesday, with the reigning champions remaining undefeated heading into the semi-finals.
After losing the toss and being sent in to bat first for the first time this tournament, opener Will Malajczuk unsurprisingly came out of the blocks firing to put Australia in front of the eight-ball from the outset.
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Despite seaming conditions with the new ball on an initialy tacky Harare pitch, the Western Australian prodigy boomed a pair of cover drives to the boundary inside his first 10 balls, after a few nervous plays-and-misses outside off stump to begin his innings.
Captain's ton guides Aussie teens into World Cup semis
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After making quite a name for himself in the Big Bash, rising Australian star OIlie Peake has now steered his national teenage team into the semi-finals of the Under-19 World Cup with a captain's century against the West Indies in Zimbabwe.
Geelong prospect Peake's 109 off 117 balls proved the keystone of the defending champions' win at the Harare Sports Club but he was quicker to praise his bowlers holding their nerve as the Windies gave his unbeaten side a real scare before succumbing by 22 runs.
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Bowling key as eager Aussies target U19 World Cup semis
Australia U19 captain Oliver Peake says his side is hitting their stride at the right time as they look to be first to lock in a semi-final berth
Australia U19 captain Oli Peake says there's "no better time" for his band of teen tyros to reach the pointy end of the U19 World Cup as they prepare to lock in a semi-final spot.
Australia are unbeaten in the tournament and a win against West Indies on Wednesday will secure them a spot in the first semi-final next Tuesday, to be played in Zimbabwe's second city, Bulawayo.
There they can expect to meet either India or England, who are clear atop Group 2 in the Super Six stage.
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