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PAK vs AUS Live Score, U19 World Cup 2024 Semi-Final: Australian pacer Tom Straker starred with 6 wickets as Pakistan could only muster 179 on Thursday before being bowled out.

PAK vs AUS Live Result, ICC U19 World Cup 2024 Semi-Final: Australia to face Pakistan in 2nd semi-final at Willowmoore Park, Benoni

Semifinal Pakistan vs Australia live, U19 World Cup 2024: Pakistan’s Ali Raza took 4 wickets but Australia held their nerve and chased down 179 with just 5 balls and a wicket to spare. They will now face India in Sunday’s final, which is a repeat of last year’s Men’s ODI World Cup final.

Earlier, Australian pacer Tom Straker starred with 6 wickets as Pakistan could only muster 179 on Thursday before being bowled out. Azan Awais and Arafat Minhas scored 52 each to give a semblance of a fighting score to the board with 7 batsmen not even reaching double figures.

Australia won the toss and opted to play Pakistan first in the second semi-final of the ongoing Under-19 World Cup at Willowmoore Park in Benoni.

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Under-19 World Cup: Inspired by Usman Khawaja, Australia’s Harjas Singh ready to take on Pakistan

Harjas Singh of Australia celebrates the wicket of Ravishan De Silva of Sri Lanka during the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup South Africa 2024 match between Australia and Sri Lanka at the Diamond Oval on January 28, 202 (ICC Media Zone)

Australia debutant Harjas Singh has had a forgettable Under-19 World Cup so far, reaching double figures only twice. He has managed just 45 runs in six outings but is confident of taking on Pakistan’s pace battery of Ubaid Shah, Mohammad Zeeshan and Ali Mirza in Thursday’s second semi-final, the winners of which will face defending champions India for the title.

“It has been a below-normal tournament for me. I haven’t done well, but just a few innings ago I had scored against England (youth test). I don’t think I need to change anything in my batting technique,” ​​Harjas tells The Indian Express from Benoni. (Read more from Pratyush Raj)

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