Australia clinched their fourth U19 World Cup title with a commanding 79-run victory over defending champions India in Benoni. This marked Australia’s first triumph over India in a final after facing defeat on two previous occasions.
Australia’s dominance was evident as they posted a formidable total of 253/7 after choosing to bat first, setting a new record for the highest score in an U19 World Cup final. India faced an uphill battle from the start, highlighted by Callum Vidler’s maiden over that resulted in an early wicket. Despite a valiant effort from Adarsh Singh, who top-scored with 47, India struggled against the relentless bowling of Mahli Beardman and Raf Macmillan.
India’s hopes were dashed as they collapsed from 55/3 to 91/6, with crucial wickets falling in quick succession. Despite Adarsh Singh’s brave innings, Australia’s bowlers proved too formidable, with Beardman and Macmillan claiming six wickets between them as India were bundled out for 174 in 44 overs.
Earlier in the match, Australia weathered India’s breakthroughs through crucial partnerships, including a pivotal 78-run stand between Harry Dixon and captain Hugh Weibgen. Subsequent contributions from Harjas Singh and Ryan Hicks further bolstered Australia’s total, with Oliver Peake’s unbeaten 46 ensuring a formidable target for India to chase.
In the end, Australia’s strong batting performance coupled with disciplined bowling secured them a historic victory and their fourth U19 World Cup title.
Brief Scores: Australia 253/7 (Harjas 55, Weibgen 48, Peake 46*; Limbani 3-38) defeated India 174 in 43.5 overs (Adarsh 47; Beardman 3-15, Macmillan 3-43) by 79 runs.