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Weather foils young Windies' semi-final hopes

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Weather foils young Windies' semi-final hopes
Key Points(5)
  • West Indies' dreams of securing a semi-final spot in the ICC Under-19 World Cup were dashed as rain led to the abandonment of their crucial Super Six clash with Australia in Kimberley, South Africa.
  • In their pursuit of a target of 228 for victory, West Indies had reached 24 for two in the fifth over when lightning followed by persistent rain forced officials to call off the match.
  • The result earned West Indies just one point, leaving them in third place in Group 2, with Australia and South Africa advancing to the semi-finals.
  • <h2>Had a good chance of winning</h2> Despite losing two early wickets, West Indies fast bowler Isai Thorne believed they had a good chance of winning the game if not for the weather interruption.
  • Australia, sent in to bat, was led by Sam Konstas' century, but West Indies' bowling effort restricted them to 227 for eight off their 50 overs.

West Indies' dreams of securing a semi-final spot in the ICC Under-19 World Cup were dashed as rain led to the abandonment of their crucial Super Six clash with Australia in Kimberley, South Africa.

In their pursuit of a target of 228 for victory, West Indies had reached 24 for two in the fifth over when lightning followed by persistent rain forced officials to call off the match.

The result earned West Indies just one point, leaving them in third place in Group 2, with Australia and South Africa advancing to the semi-finals.

Had a good chance of winning


Despite losing two early wickets, West Indies fast bowler Isai Thorne believed they had a good chance of winning the game if not for the weather interruption.

Australia, sent in to bat, was led by Sam Konstas' century, but West Indies' bowling effort restricted them to 227 for eight off their 50 overs.

The rain-hit match ultimately ended their hopes of advancing further in the tournament.

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