Australia marched into the semifinals after beating Pakistan by 119 runs in the quarterfinals on Friday in the Under-19 Men's World Cup in Antigua.
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Opening partners Campbell Kellaway and Teague Wyllie set the pace for Australia who dominated Pakistan all throughout the game. While Wylie scored 71 off 97, Corey Miller, who came in to bat at no. 3 added another 64 off 75 to help Australia attain a decent target of 276.
In reply, the young Pakistan line-up quickly fell in front of a synchronized Aussie bowling attack. William Salzmann, Jack Sinfield, Tom Whitney together charged as Pakistan was bowled out within 36 overs at 157.