Wyllie stars as Australia’s batters see them through tricky Scotland test
Australia register their second win in the #U19CWC 2022; chasing down Scotland’s score with 10.1 overs and seven wickets to spare.#AUSvSCO pic.twitter.com/fAUDwrHsC1
— ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) January 19, 2022
Australia sent Scotland in to bat first at the Conaree Cricket Centre, a decision that looked like it might backfire when Scotland’s openers made a positive start.
Charlie Tear and Oliver Davidson took their team beyond 80 before Davidson (33) was run-out.
Wicketkeeper Tear hit nine boundaries on the way to a half-century, before falling to an Issac Higgins delivery just three overs after his fellow opener had departed.
However, Thomas Mackintosh kept up Scotland’s momentum after surviving a close lbw appeal off just his second delivery. Joined at the crease by Samuel Elstone, Mackintosh found his touch and the pair put on an impressive 71 partnership, before an outside edge from Elstone found Cooper Connolly.
Although some good fielding from William Salzmann saw skipper Charlie Peet run out on his very first delivery, Scotland ended on a respectable 236 for eight.
But their opponents’ response started well, with run-machine Teague Wyllie and Campbell Kellaway attacking the powerplay.
The pair stuck 100 on the scoreboard without loss, before Kellaway (47) departed just shy of a half-century.
That couldn’t stop an impressive Australia chase, with his replacement at the crease Aidan Cahill smashing 72 from 45 balls.
Wyllie (101*) reached his century to help complete the job as Australia reached their target with seven wickets remaining.
Despite a third straight loss in the tournament, Scotland will enter the Plate quarter-finals with their confidence boosted after producing their best all-round performance in their final Group D game.
What a star, Teague Wyllie 🌟
— ICC Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) January 19, 2022
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